This is my personal observations of music and score of 2019’s Aladdin in comparison with the 1993 version. I’ll tell you why I think – despite being an absolute fan of the original – that 2019’s Aladdin music and score are superior. I’ll also point out where it imo fails to keep up with the… Continue reading Aladdin Score and Music Analysis
Tag: orchestration
Easy Mixing Advice: Doubling Instruments
This is an advice which is actually not a mixing advice, though it works quite well as a mixing tool: If parts of your sample-based orchestral composition don’t sound right, like sharp or unrealistic, don’t EQ or compress, try fixing it with orchestration first, with doubling instruments being the simplest method. The composers of the… Continue reading Easy Mixing Advice: Doubling Instruments
How I compose music – pt. 01: DAW or paper
Originally I had planned to do a single blog post about my modus operandi as a composer. However, there have been quite a number of questions after I announced this, so I decided to split it up and do more, shorter blog posts. This is the first of them. Please bear in mind that I… Continue reading How I compose music – pt. 01: DAW or paper