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Brandenburg Concerto 2 – 3 for 10 melodicas

By • Mar 5th, 2011 • Category: Online Performances, VideoNo Comments »

For this arrangement, I chose not to use an actual recorder for the recorder part, unlike for the first movement. The distribution of instruments is as follows: Concertino Trumpet: soprano melodica Recorder: soprano melodica Oboe: alto melodica Violin: alto melodica Ripieno: Vln 1, Vln 2, Vla: alto melodica Continuo: alto melodica Cello: bass melodica Bass: [...]

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Voice-over for Lego Technic Excavator

By • Nov 2nd, 2010 • Category: Video, Voice OverNo Comments »

This is the latest voice-over that I did for Lego that is now available on their site. Enjoy!

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Brandenburg Concerto 6 – 3 for 6 melodicas

By • Aug 16th, 2010 • Category: Online Performances, VideoNo Comments »

The final movement of Bach’s 6th Brandenburg Concerto required a significant amount of arranging before it could be played on melodicas. There were several passages in the solo viola parts that needed to be moved, and most of the 2nd gamba part was out of the range of the alto melodica. In most cases I [...]

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Josquin: “La Spagna” for 5 alto melodicas

By • Jun 9th, 2010 • Category: Online Performances, VideoNo Comments »

This is a 5-part consort piece written by Franco-Flemish composer Josquin des Prez, considered by many to be one of the most significant composers of the early Renaissance. Although this piece was written for a standard high to low consort distribution, I have chosen to adapt it for 5 equal instruments. For this performance, the [...]

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Vivaldi: Summer from The Four Seasons for One Melodica – 3. Presto

By • Dec 12th, 2009 • Category: Online Performances, Video2 Comments »

Arranged and performed by James Howard Young on Alto Melodica, overdubbed in 10 parts. Higher quality MP3 View in HQ on YouTube YouTube Playlist More Videos

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Using the new Max for Live interface objects without using Max for Live. How to harness the cool new objects in Max 5 with none of the fuss.

By • Dec 8th, 2009 • Category: TutorialsNo Comments »

Users who upgrade to Max 5.1 may have heard of Max for Live and seen the new objects in the objects menu. However, you don’t need to purchase or run Max for Live in order to take advantage of some neat new objects. That’s not to say Max for Live isn’t worth buying, but more [...]

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