My guess is that it's 2 or 3 trombones + 1 bass trombone all playing the same single notes in unison in the low end. This is just the low stabs not the high ones. I don't hear a chord in the bass. Just lots of harmonics from the single note stabs
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Bruce,
If it's that simple that would make my day....
So maybe the timpani is playing a different note than the unison Brass to achieve an "interval" sound?
So even the low-brass shots at the very end (the pacey ones) are to your ear just single unison notes?
thanx,
SvK
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the unison brass are playing a semitone scale phrase the tymps are hard and dissonant there's probably bassses + celli in 5ths there too it goes by so fast it's hard to say exactly what is going on so even with head phones it's more of a percussive effect than anything musical i'm sure you can redo it by experiment! best, bruce
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Bruce,
Thanx......I will try this approach tommorow...
I am hearing the pizzi Basses+Celli in 5ths
And am now realising that it IS Unison......
To funny ....harmonics in brass are so powerful....had me thinking clusters hahaha
thanx again,
SvK
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Bruce,
I'm so afraid of using "bassy" clusters..........I don't trust my instincts on these...........Are minor 2nd intervals in the low brass fairly common place for these applications?
I know "THERE ARE NO RULES" however, these type of cues are my weak point and rules of thumb would help.
Goldsmith is really a master in this area.........I need to start thinking of these low-parts (stabs) as SFX, rather than musically, I think then my results will be far less "Vanilla"........it's that whole balancing low bassy "discordance" with "musicality" at the top end to keep it all glued together.
thanx,
SvK
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Bruce,
The pacey low stabs at end.....
Could it be this?
e + g
d# + f#
d + g
d# + f#
rep
SvK
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well the ist 10-15 sec are def. unisons then there is a slight departure from that in the last 8 sec or so of the clip where at least 1 bone is playing a different note where the others are a semitone above. no not normal I wouldn't do it-but this isn't my style perhaps it is a mistake or intended doesn't really matter it is just an effect- the horns and trumpets carry the upper parts just saw a movie 'Firewall' and all I can remember about the music except for the fact that the composer credit was 1/2 a frame so I couldn't actually read the last name was that the whole thing was built on 1 note- 1 note score with underlying percussion and metal guitars- effect city- brass swells- BORING. give me Goldsmith anyday.
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SVK
This voicing is derived from the split 9th/13th modal voicings. Take its modal derivative a little further and you get :
Left hand : B F# B
Right Hand : G C# F#
Goldsmith substituted an Eb7 b9th by dropping the left hand 2 steps. My guess is he got this voicing from the intro voicings of Billy Joal's "Don't go changing"
This is the voicings that the idea is culminated from with emotional Brass.
Of-course its from the piano.
There are alot of Modal voicings that can be derived. and at play here.