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Introduction to the content of the Arranger's Manual for Modern Musicians

"The Modern Musician's Arranger's Handbook: An Essential Guide to Traditional Orchestration and MIDI Sequencing" is for musicians, composers and producers who compose, orchestrate and sequence for modern studio bands It is a must-have guide. Through the introduction of traditional orchestral orchestration, MIDI sequencing and digital audio, "Modern Musician's Arranger Handbook: An Essential Guide to Traditional Orchestral Orchestration and MIDI Sequencing Production" will guide readers starting from concepts and turning inspiration into music step by step. sequence, the complete creative process of professional production: from the score to the final mixed master tape, finally producing a complete work.

"The Modern Musician's Arranger's Handbook: An Essential Guide to Traditional Orchestral Orchestration and MIDI Sequencing Production" provides a detailed analysis of more than 30 orchestration examples, covering various instrument groups involved in the studio orchestra, including rhythm Voice section, string section, woodwind section and brass section. At the same time, "The Modern Musician's Arranger's Handbook: An Essential Guide to Traditional Orchestral Orchestration and MIDI Sequence Production" guides readers through more than 40 exercises to use MIDI sequences and real acoustic instruments to create the final orchestral work in the recording studio. .

The bonus CD that comes with the book contains 120 audio samples, directly printable pictures and scores, as well as trial versions of software from companies such as IK-Multimedia, Arturia, and Bandmateloops.

The author of "The Arranger's Handbook for Modern Musicians: An Essential Guide to Traditional Orchestral Orchestration and MIDI Sequencing Production" is a music technology professor, MIDI programmer, and sound engineer. Designer, composer/arranger, and jazz acoustic and electric bassist currently teaches at Berklee College of Music and the New England Institute of the Arts. Recent work with groups and individuals includes New York's Lincoln Center, Don Sibiski, the United Nations and ABC. Another author, Richard DeRosa, is a composer, arranger, and orchestrator, as well as a professor at William Paterson University and the Juilliard School. His arrangements have been recorded by Wynton Marsali and Lincoln Center, Mel Lewis, Jerry Mulligan and the Glenn Miller Big Band, among others. He has composed original music for a number of television productions, including "Guiding Light," "Another World" and "World Disruption Day."