A Crash Course in Arranging for Woodwind Instruments

If you’ve wanted to make a start as a musical arranger, or would simply like to learn a little more, this little course may just be a good place to take those first few steps! Presented by Richard Campbell, it will take you through the basics and necessities of arranging for woodwind instruments. You will learn things from licensing and software to the instruments themselves and how best to utilize them. Richard has worked as a freelance musical arranger since 2007 for a variety of clients and is excited to share a little of his knowledge with you. May this course be enlightening and knowledgeable to you, and may you become a better arranger as a result!

Richard Campbell · February 16, 2022

Make your start as an arranger and get to know and use this delightful family of instruments to best suit your work.


Skill Level: Intermediate

Language: English

Lessons: 25

Video: 0,43 total hours


Description

If you’ve wanted to make a start as a musical arranger, or would simply like to learn a little
more, this little course may just be a good place to take those first few steps!

Presented by Richard Campbell, it will take you through the basics and necessities of
arranging for woodwind instruments. You will learn things from licensing and software to
the instruments themselves and how best to utilize them.
Richard has worked as a freelance musical arranger since 2007 for a variety of clients and is
excited to share a little of his knowledge with you.
May this course be enlightening and knowledgeable to you, and may you become a better
arranger as a result!

Requirements

You should play an instrument and know the fundamentals of music theory. You should be able to read sheet music and use a notation software.

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Course Includes

  • 25 Lessons
  • Course Certificate

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