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Writing for Music Libraries: Part 1

By   /  September 6, 2012  /  Latest Resources, SCOREcast University, Writing  /   Comments

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Russell Bell takes you through the nitty-gritty of writing for stock music libraries. In this first part of the series, he talks about how to break into the industry, what to expect and how to hone your skills for this kind of work.

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The Origins of Music Notation

By   /  August 9, 2012  /  Latest Resources, SCOREcast University, Writing  /   Comments

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SCOREcast’s resident musicologist Yaiza Varona takes a trip back in time to examine the history and origins of music notation and how it came to be as we know it today.

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SCOREcast 14: “The Sensei” Recording Sessions

By   /  December 17, 2007  /  Mixing & Mastering, Recording & Prep, The SCOREcast Podcast Show, Writing  /   Comments

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Merry Christmas, everyone! Deane and Greg discuss their favorite Christmas scores before sharing a behind-the scenes view of “The Sensei” recording sessions.

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SCOREcast 11: Session Players (w/Rick Fry)

By   /  May 28, 2007  /  Community, Recording & Prep, The SCOREcast Podcast Show, Writing  /   Comments

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In this 11th episode, Deane interviews L.A. session guitarist Rick Fry about his guitar work on some of Deane’s recent scores.

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SCOREcast 9: The Writing Process

By   /  April 6, 2007  /  Conception, The SCOREcast Podcast Show, Workflow, Writing  /   Comments

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In this 9th episode of the show, Deane outlines his process during the writing stages of a score, highlighting the value of research, sound design, and cue prioritization.

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SCOREcast 7: Scoring Documentaries

By   /  February 20, 2007  /  Composition, Conception, Recording & Prep, The SCOREcast Podcast Show, Writing  /   Comments

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In this 7th episode of SCOREcast, Deane highlights a few of the major differences between composing for narrative films and documentaries, using his own experiences as examples.

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