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For Orchestra #13: SxePhil Theme Song

August 14th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments




OK – this one is short… but its a Theme Song! Well… sort of. SxePhil is one of the most popular channels on Youtube. I thought it’d be fun to do something a little ‘outside’ of the lines, and in traditional fashion of mine – unpredictable. I’ve done Lady Gaga, Rick Astley, Michael Jackson, and even more. But what about theme songs, or Rage Against the Machine, or Kanye West? What about the Philadelphia Eagles chant, or the Keyboard Cat theme? I’ll get to them… give me time :)





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First I’d like to say that this song meant a lot to me because SxePhil is a cool guy who openly discusses his health issues. Why is this important to me? Well, its important that people remember that every one has their own problems – including me. Hopefully, I have this correct – but Philip Defranco (AKA SxePhil) was diagnosed with PKD, and actually started Youtube’ing due to his grandfather also being diagnosed with it and raise awareness for it. There’s something cool about doing things to help others, and seeing that they were successful at raising awareness. So to you readers – keep your chin up, and carry on.

I like interesting things. I like the orchestra. I like doing interesting songs and ideas WITH the orchestra. So this week was a good introduction to doing something new. The funny thing about arranging a song For Orchestra is that an 11 second song takes JUST as long as a 4 minute song. This is because the orchestration, production, and transcribing is where 90% of the work is from, which you have to do in every song anyway. In addition a 4 minute song usually has Verse / Chorus / Verse / Chorus. So the result is that once you transcribe the first Verse / Chorus, then you’re already 90% complete – just simply repeat!

In the video you can watch the difference between the original and the new orchestrated version. So check it out! I took the guitar part and gave it to the violin, and the doubled it with the flutes!

Doing new things is always what has inspired me. I constantly try new foods, travel, experiment, meet people, and write interesting music. Its’ what gets me up in the morning. SxePhil was a fun one to do as opposed to say.. the Pokemon Theme Song because I liked the context of this piece and the short duration of it. Not that the Pokemon Theme song would be a bad suggestion…



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    September 7th, 2009 at 01:33 | #1

    i know you are a very bizzy person. but i was woundering if you would be interested in teaching someone how to play the bass??….of all the vids. on youtube you are the only one that makes any sence, the problem is tha you are teaching people how to read treble cleff for the 6 string and i need to learn how to play the four string….this might be a very stupid question because from what i gather the teachings will take me to the same place. as far as reading music WHAT YOU ARE TEACHING WILL WORK WITH BASS AS WELL???????….DO I JUST DROP THE TWO EXTRA STRINGS??
    i am so very confused and would love for you to help me. i would love to be able to play the bass, i am so very interested in the blues and the funk….maybe you should do some funk in the orchestra…that would be bad a$$ i can see it now some james brown, or heck even some temptations!!!

  2. November 1st, 2009 at 22:23 | #2

    Hi! I don’t teach bass. I’m concentrating on For Orchestra 110% now. But feel free to go to http://www.waltribeiro.net/archive for music tutorials and use the search form if you want, too.

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