Course DescriptionAbout This ClassIn this class, you will explore the foundations of writing for strings, moving from instrumentation to a deeper understanding of orchestration and expressive texture.Rather than approaching orchestration as a purely technical subject, this course focuses on how sound can be shaped, layered, and developed to create clarity, depth, and emotional direction within a string ensemble.Across 20 sessions, you will learn how each instrument functions individually and how they interact as a collective body.What You Will LearnThe characteristics and ranges of string instrumentsHow to write effectively for Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double BassPrinciples of balance, register, and spacingTechniques for layering and texture buildingArticulation and dynamics as expressive toolsHow to move from simple ideas to a cohesive orchestral passageWho This Class Is ForThis class is designed for:composers and music studentsproducers interested in orchestral writingmusicians who want to expand into string arrangementNo advanced level is required, but a basic understanding of music will be helpful.Why Take This ClassMany courses focus only on rules.This class focuses on how and why sound works — helping you develop your own approach to writing for strings.You will not only learn techniques, but also how to think about orchestration as a living, expressive process.Class StructureThe course is divided into two main parts:Instrumentation — understanding each instrument in depth
What you'll learn
the characteristics and ranges of string instruments
how to write effectively for Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass
principles of balance, register, and spacing
techniques for layering and texture building
articulation and dynamics as expressive tools
how to move from simple ideas to a cohesive orchestral passage