Score-Reading Part 1: Your Visual Ear

Perspectives on the importance of score-reading to the professional orchestrator.

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9 Responses to Score-Reading Part 1: Your Visual Ear

  1. RoOodOoOloOmeg says:

    ey thanks for the …
    ey thanks for the video. You know, I’m quite sure of something… you really like and enjoy Borodin =). Good choice, I love his polovitsian dances.

  2. hornuser says:

    Great Video Tom,


    Great Video Tom,

    I look forward to watching your whole set! I agree and believe all of the great conductors and composers are literate in these ways. Also, many of us musicians are working to gain and refine these skills and many of our students and young colleagues could use help improving them. I appreciate your work very much. Also, I recently asked Danail Rachev how many hours he score studies daily, he said 6. He is the assistant conductor of the Philadelphia Philharmonic.

    You are right.

  3. paulcorda says:

    Hi Great Video, I …
    Hi Great Video, I posted my first piece, check it out at my channel or it is simply called, Music composition (Original Composition Untitled 1),
    link : watch?v=A4vYCsH39X4
    Thanks

  4. danielleosimpson says:

    Excellent – see the …
    Excellent – see the channel comments I left you about WizIQ. This is good stuff you’re presenting. You can use one of my scores if you like ;) . I have all my YouTube pieces listed with a link in the Description (click ‘More info’ to expand) with a URL link to the PDF score. You’re welcome to use them.
    Daniel Léo Simpson
    San Francisco Bay area

  5. tommyk77 says:

    You’re absolutely …
    You’re absolutely right about musical literacy. It takes a lifetime just to get good at a couple of areas of musical literacy. Score-reading, performing, composing, arranging, sight singing, philosophical study, ethical study. They’re all necessary to master any genre.

    Great video

  6. OrchestrationOnline says:

    Borodin Symphony # …
    Borodin Symphony # 2, “The Bogatyr.”

  7. sutphoe says:

    what is the score …
    what is the score that you show at the start of the video?it sounds awesome

  8. sutphoe says:

    Thanks! you’ve been …
    Thanks! you’ve been a great in spiration.Keep up the work :)

  9. remedyz0802 says:

    Another great video …
    Another great video! Your production quality and content is perfect as usual. I am going to start score reading every day, its something that I have not stressed enough in the past.

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