Composing and Arranging
I can compose and arrange quality music that will support your creative vision and enhance the emotional impact of your project. I approach each piece with musical sensitivity, structural clarity, and attention to detail. My background in both classical and modern production allows me to craft music that’s expressive, balanced, and purpose-driven—all while serving the story, the artist, or the brand.
My composing and arranging process can include the following:
Original music composition for film and media, as well as for artists and other commercial projects.
Custom arrangements for soloists, bands, ensembles, and orchestras.
Orchestration and score preparation.
Harmonic, melodic, and structural development for any piece of music.
Adaptations and reimagining of existing material.
Genre-specific compositions (from classical and orchestral music to modern hybrid pieces).
Collaboration with producers, directors, and artists to ensure creative alignment.
If you have any questions, concerns, or would like more information, feel free to reach out to me.
Frequently Asked Questions
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With a good understanding of its specific elements and how they can be applied, music can be composed in any type of style that’s appropriate to a specific project or audience. It will require an analysis of the genre itself (including specific chord progressions, instrumentation, and rhythmic patterns) so they can be blended together to form a cohesive musical structure.iption text goes here
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Existing songs and themes can be arranged for specific instruments or ensembles, but permission will be required from the copyright holder for those works.
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If there’s a “work for hire” agreement, then you will own the rights to the music once the services have been rendered and the payment has been completed. But if there’s a partnership agreement, the rights will most likely be split (which will require a split sheet or some other contract specifying any percentages).
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Creating mockups or initial notation sketches is a common practice for making sure that everything in the composition works as it should. It’s also a valuable tool for getting feedback, which can be used for making revisions before the final product is delivered.
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Composers and arrangers will often collaborate with performers, producers, and directors because of their importance during the creative process for films, TV shows, and theatrical productions. They can even play an important role in the recording industry. These collaborations will often involve translating a director’s vision into music, enhancing compositions with producers, and adjusting arrangements based on feedback.