Orchestration Basics – Strings (1)

This article was written on July 30, 2022

Hello? This is Jooyoung Kim, a mixing engineer and singer-songwriter.

In this orchestration basics, we will not cover much about arrangement or composition, but will mainly talk about instrument theory. Today is the first chapter on string instruments.

  • Strings

There are many musical instruments that use strings to produce sound. The piano is also an instrument that makes sound by hitting metal strings with a hammer, the guitar is an instrument that makes sound by plucking the strings, and the violin is an instrument that makes sound by rubbing the strings.

We can call them all string instruments.

However, in an orchestra, strings mainly refer to the violin family that makes sound by rubbing the strings.

Therefore, in the ‘Orchestra Basics’ article, please read the article as if the word ‘Strings’ refers to violin families.

  • Characteristics of the violin family

1) It consists of 4 instruments: Violin, Viola, Violoncello, and Contrabass.

2) Each instrument has a total of 4 strings (Contrabass also uses 5 strings), and the playing techniques are similar.

3) It has the largest number of members in the orchestra, making up more than half of the members.

4) All together, it has a wide range of about 7 octaves, which is almost similar to that of an 88-key piano, which is about 7 and a half octaves.

5) Delicate expressions are possible.

6) Compared to wind instruments, there is less fatigue, so you can play for a longer period of time.

Because of these characteristics, it is used as a central part of the orchestra and plays such an important role.

  • Structure of violin

Anyone who has played guitar will know that the structures are quite similar. Like a guitar, playing from the bridge side produces a harder sound, and playing from the neck side produces a softer sound.

Additionally, the fingerboard is not flat but has a curvature, so when three or more strings are played simultaneously, an short arpeggio-like effect can be achieved due to the natural time difference.

​Cello and contrabass do not have a chin rest, but instead have a long bottom end pin, which acts as a pillar to support the instrument from the bottom.

The upper part of the bow is called Tip and the lower part is called Frog, and the Up bow and Down bow signs come from this shape.

The guitar also adopts this same method and indicates the up stroke and down stroke in this way.

The closer you play to the Frog, the closer it is to your hand, making the sound stronger. The closer you play it to the Tip, the softer the sound becomes, as it moves further away from your hand.

  • Open strings and positions

Violin – G3, D4, A4, E5
Viola – C3, G3, D4, A4
Violoncello – C2, G2, D3, A3
Contrabass – C1 (if 5 strings), E1, A1, D2, G2

Position refers to where you place your finger on the fingerboard. I will omit the detailed explanation because it is difficult to explain in writing. These days, we use virtual instruments, so there is no need to know the details..^^

If you have an understanding of open strings and positions, you can write songs by distinguishing whether they can actually be played or not. Determining whether or not you can point out a chord with your fingers is a very important and basic factor when using chords in actual performance.

However, there is a formula that allows you to easily determine this even without understanding the position of the string instrument. I will explain this formula when I explain how to play string instruments in the next article.

Have a good day!

Orchestration Basics – Before we dive in

This article was written at July 29, 2022

Starting today, we are going to cover the basics of orchestration, namely instrument theory. I think I should write it down and organize it like this so I don’t forget what I learned less, and it will also be helpful to those who read it… haha.

The instruments that make up an orchestra can be likened to a four-tiered cake. Each instrument group has four voices: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, and instruments are classified into four groups: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion.

It would be convenient to think of the string instruments that are the most foundational and almost indispensable as the 1st tier, the woodwind instruments that come next as the 2nd tier, the brass instruments as the 3rd tier, and the remaining percussion instruments as the 4th tier.

The historical order in which musical instrument groups were added is similar to this. Initially, string instruments were adopted, followed later by woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments.

Therefore, this article will also be written in the following order: string instruments -> woodwind instruments -> brass instruments -> percussion instruments.

Well then, shall we begin?

Defective Product(결함품) Single

I released my single album ‘Defective Product’ at 12 PM on Saturday, November 21, 2020. I will reorganize the work records I previously wrote on my Korean blog and write them in English.

  • Concept & Opportunity

It’s been so long that I can’t remember, but I first came up with the song between February and March 2020. Considering that the main guitar was recorded in mid-March, I think it’s probably about right.

This was a really mentally difficult time for me. Due to my mother’s sudden illness, I stopped all performances and outside activities, was eliminated from dozens of contests throughout 2019, and in the meantime, the coronavirus suddenly broke out again…

I couldn’t avoid doing household chores, and I didn’t have time to do stress-relieving activities like exercise. I was so busy and exhausted, but nothing came back to me.

In the meantime, there was a time when I was working hard all week to submit an orchestral piece for a contest, and suddenly I got so dizzy that I had a hard time even standing.

After going through this series of events, I suddenly felt like I was a person with a screw missing. When I was young, I went to many places and won awards at national competitions and quite a few awards at math and science competitions, but compared to who I am now, I felt like I had a flaw somewhere and was falling somewhere.

That’s how the first lyrics came out.

추락하는 모든 것들에는 날개가 있어.
그런데 난 날개 하나 없는데도 계속 아래로 떨어지는지.
(Everything that falls has wings.
But why do I keep falling even though I have no wings?)

And the next lyrics were written naturally.

‘I am a defective product, but my body is fine, right? So is my head broken? Or is my heart broken?’ The thoughts came together one after another and the lyrics came out.

With these lyrics, I wanted to quickly spit out what was in my heart.

And from the countless self-deprecatory lyrics that came out, I selected the ones that I felt were most appropriate for my situation. That’s how this song started.

  • Instruments

Percussion – Real Kick Sample, 808 Kick, 808 Clap, Battery Ride, Cabasa, Shaker, Cymbal, Reverse Cymbal, Chime, Reverse Tambourine, and other FX.

Bass – Real bass module, tremolo bass module (both sources from Trillian)

Synth – Pad synth with slow tremolo (Arturia Analog Lab)

Guitar – Acoustic guitar (recorded myself)

String instruments – I put in full orchestra size string instruments, but the string instruments seemed to be playing a little separately, so I mixed them with chamber size.

Vocal – pad, doubling, main vocal

  • Recording

Vocal & Guitar are recorded by ISA One, Peluso P87.

However, if there was something unusual, I wanted to test the dbx 160a at this time, so I set it so that when the vocal sound approaches the headroom, the compression is applied slightly. (It was so slight that it didn’t seem to have much meaning whether I put it on or not)

​The reason we considered a compressor at this time was because the part shouting ‘down’ in the last chorus was so loud that it broke through the headroom. However, if you listen to it softly, there is a big dynamic difference between the small and loud sounds, so the part that connects to the front part feels different.

When recording vocals as a pad, I used the P87 as the main microphone and placed it facing the front, and installed the second microphone, WA-47jr, on top of it and placed it facing both sides for Mid/Side recording.

  • Album Cover

When the song was almost finished, I asked the person who had always taken care of my album covers to do the album cover this time.

He said he would create a rough draft and work on it in about a week, but personal circumstances suddenly arose, so I had to create it myself.

​There were two concepts I initially thought of.

1) Torn paper airplane
2) Broken robot toy

Among these, the robot toy is actually too difficult for me to buy or draw myself, so I decided to make it with a paper airplane concept. And I worked hard at folding the paper airplane.

While I was making this and that, I thought the shape wasn’t right, so I looked for a paper airplane, and I found a paper airplane called a Stinger that looked just right.

Also, I thought it would be too boring to just use white paper, so I copied the sheet music I was working on on both sides, and as you can see, it came out pretty, which was nice.

When I folded it all up, I wondered how this paper airplane could represent the theme of ‘defective products’… After thinking about it for a while, I thought of a mirror.

​I thought it would be a good contrast, like the lyrics of the song, to make the part in front look fine and the part reflected in the mirror behind look broken.

That’s how the song was released. It’s been so long since I made the song that I forgot how I made it, but while translating it into English, I feel like I took a trip down memory lane for the first time in a while.

These days, I can’t release it due to financial issues, but I’ve been working hard on making songs and stocking up on them. I will gradually release it later.

I hope you enjoy the article.

Dangerous 2Bus Review

This article was written on August 9, 2023.

Hello? This is engineer and singer-songwriter Jooyoung Kim.

Today I’m going to review the old Dangerous 2Bus that I purchased a few months ago. Well, shall we begin?

  • Appearance

The highlight is the slightly old-fashioned purple color. It’s a little more dull purple than the product photo above, but it reminded me of the Evangelion animation.

Each channel is grouped in stereo, and when you press the mono button, you can use each of the two linked channels in mono.

Additionally, there is a function that can increase 6dB for each channel through the 6dB button. The final volume can be adjusted with the front step knob.

There are two outputs at the back, Main and Monitor, which can be used for different input sources.

REM/EXP is a terminal that expands the channel by connecting an additional Dangerous summing mixer via a D-Sub cable. A separate external power source is used for power.

  • Measurement

Basically, this is the frequency response graph that can be seen when the In Out volume is adjusted.

If the volume is low,

the frequency response appears like this. You can see that the low range is slightly emphasized and the high range is cut.

It’s a simple drum sound with BFD3 and guitar with bass and power chords. The sound is deteriorated because it’s Sound Cloud, but it would be good to see how it changes.

Harmonic distortion was almost non-existent.

The basic noise floor was also small.

​Another feature is that if you use the stereo channel without pressing the mono button, the sound is reduced by about 6dB. That’s why I thought they made a 6dB button.

This time, I gained some understanding of the equipment while using it in the mix, and it has its pros and cons. I like it, but I think it might not be good for people who like a lot of high-pitched sounds.

Still, it seems to be worth the price of a used product.

I hope you enjoy my review.
See you again in the next article..:)

I’m always open to reviewing hardware products! If you’d like me to review a product, please feel free to reach out at joe1346@naver.com.