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How to Write Big Band Music

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How to Write Big Band Music

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  1. How to Write Big Band Music

  2. A sub-genre of jazz is the big band music. This got a lot of attention during the 1930s and '40s. For Big Band ensembles, many individual composers as well as university music programs write music. Requiring knowledge of music theory, writing Big Band music can be difficult. Familiarity with the range of pitch and volume of different instruments, depending on the size of the ensemble is also necessary. In front of a piano, composing Big Band charts is the most efficient method. Thus the music can be composed and played at the same time. Composing Big Band Music Write out the rhythm section parts the bottom staff of your manuscript paper. The drums, piano and bass in this melodic ensemble comprise the rhythm section. On the bottom staffs of the manuscript paper, write out the rhythm or groove you'd like your drummer to play. Write out chord symbols for each chord as well as the bass line for the bassist on the staff above the bottom staff. For the pianist does the same. The melody line and chords on the staff should be written above the bassist's part. The composition for Marching Bands also has such method of music writing.

  3. Your lower horn parts, baritone sax and third trumpets must be written in the section above that. A main melody line on top of the rhythm section parts is given by this, for your composition in the previous step. On the two top staffs that are left on the manuscript paper, write out your soprano saxophone, alto and first and second trumpet parts. The main melodic line that the listener will hear will be these melody lines. Any sections for solos must be written on a following sheet of manuscript paper, dedicating each staff to a particular instrument. The number of measures for the soloist to play should be noted down then. Similarly, one can also learn how to write a Marching Band music composition.

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