Learn practical rules for composing music and arranging it for full orchestra and military bands.
This manual presents clear, student-friendly guidance on harmony, thorough-base, modulation, and the art of arranging for diverse ensembles. Grounded in a course of expert instruction, it offers concise explanations and step-by-step examples to help you write, analyze, and polish your music with confidence.
The work emphasizes simplicity and accessibility, aiming to make the science of music understandable for teachers and pupils alike. It covers practical topics from intervals and key relationships to the tools used in arranging for bands and chamber ensembles. You’ll find hands-on discussions of modulation, diminished chords, and the roles of different instruments in ensembles, along with notes on how to balance melody and harmony.
- Foundational concepts: intervals, scales, keys, and the basic language of harmony.
- Modulation and key relationships, with guidance on smooth or abrupt transitions.
- Chamber music topics, including duets, trios, quartets, and how to create full, balanced textures.
- Practical rules for arranging music for winds, strings, and mixed ensembles, with instrument-specific considerations.
Ideal for readers who study music theory, composition, or orchestral arrangement, and for teachers guiding students through practical harmony and form.