Writing for the Percussion Section

► Get your FREE Beginner’s Guide To Composing Music in 5 Easy Steps here: As a beginner composer, do you struggle to write effectively for the Percussion Section? In this video I breakdown the basics of writing and orchestrating for a Percussion Section, including a brief description of the main instruments. I then take you through an orchestral piece detailing various Percussion writing and orchestration techniques, to help you get the best sound from the section, alongside my recommendations for Percussion sample libraries for beginner composers.  00:00 - Intro 01:19 - Low Drums Overview (Timpani, Bass Drum, Taikos, Surdos) 04:12 - Mid Range Drums Overview (Toms) 04:35 - High Drums Overview (Snare Drum) 05:04 - Metals Overview (Cymbals, Tam Tam/Gong) 07:24 - Example of writing for Low Drums 09:46 - Example of writing for Mid Range Drums 11:08 - Example of writing for High Range Drums 12:38 - Example of writing for Metals 14:11 - Whole piece with Orchestra 16:23 - Recommended Percussion Sample Libraries for beginners 19:06 - Outro Recommended Percussion Sample Libraries Spitfire Audio BBC Symphony Orchestra Discover Project Sam The Free Orchestra Spitfire Audio  Originals Cinematic Percussion Audio Imperia Nucleus Lite If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to the Composing Academy Channel, for more Composing and Music Theory tips and tricks. Composing Academy is the place to learn how to begin composing your own music.  Here you will find easy to follow videos explaining core Music Theory concepts along with various tips and tricks to help you craft that perfect song of cinematic piece of music.
Back to Top