Composition & Arrangements
What Style Of Composition?
From writing a full-scale, huge, worldwide musical to a piece of quiet choral music at the end of an album – we have covered it all.
To date, writing styles have included rock, pop, musical theatre, classical, classical crossover, R&B, cinematic, country, choral, electronic, jazz, hip hop, blues, folk, world, meditation, Latin, dance, Indian, Christian, gospel, and K-pop.
Almost all of our projects have involved some sort of composition – so look at our Live Event or Album Production page to hear our music performed in full.
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How do We Make Arrangements?
What’s the difference between ‘arranging’ and ‘orchestrating’?
Well, arranging a piece of music is deciding upon the style, structure, and sound-world of a piece of music. This can be done in the form of sheet music or digitally on a computer. Sometimes arranging is all that’s needed – that is, if you don’t intend to use a live orchestra to either perform or record the music.
As soon as you need a live orchestra or any live musicians, we enter the world of orchestration. Here at Omni Musica, we regularly do both and sometimes just one or the other. Every single project we have worked on involves some form of arrangement or orchestration—and it’s at the heart of what we do on a daily basis.