Learn the Fundamentals of Orchestration



An online orchestration course designed to give you the practical tools and techniques needed to become an effective symphonic orchestrator.

Featuring VSL Synchron Prime Edition


All course excerpts and examples will be available as downloadable MIDI files that have been specifically programmed with VSL’s Synchron Prime Edition. VSL is generously offering 30% off the full price of Synchron Prime to anyone who enrolls in my course (discount may not be combined with special offers or EDU discount).






Complete Orchestration

Learn effective orchestral dynamics, articulations, chord voicings, timbres, and idiomatic instrumental writing and arranging



Strings | Winds | Brass | Percussion

Learn to effectively orchestrate foreground and background textures for each section of the symphony orchestra with professional technique


All-In-One Guide to Orchestration

With nine chapters of in-depth content, including video lectures, PDFS, over one thousand downloadable example files, and dozens of exercises and assignments



Example Curriculum

  Chapter One: An Introduction
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  Chapter Two: The Symphony Orchestra
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  Chapter Three: Notation Practices and Musical Symbols
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  Chapter Four: Chord Voicing Principles
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  Chapter Five: The String Section
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  Chapter Six: The Orchestral Woodwinds
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  Appendix B
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Designed with the modern musician in mind




From the earliest developmental stages, I wanted this course to be accessible to a wide range of learners. While the course content is detailed and substantial, I believe that the ‘fundamentals’ should be an introduction to orchestration. As an educator on YouTube with a global audience, I am very aware and supportive of a variety of learning styles and backgrounds. The majority of musical excerpts and examples will be shown in both standard notation as well as in MIDI view. All musical downloadable examples are available as MIDI, MXML, and Dorico files.