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Spitfire Audio | Using the Octatonic Scale in Your Compositions @spitfireaudiollp | Uploaded 9 months ago | Updated 1 day ago
Paul demonstrates how to use the octatonic scale in your compositions to create a more classic sound.

Libraries featured in this video:
spitfireaudio.com/spitfire-studio-strings
spitfireaudio.com/spitfire-studio-brass
spitfireaudio.com/spitfire-studio-woodwinds
spitfireaudio.com/abbey-road-one-thematic-trumpets
spitfireaudio.com/abbey-road-one-wondrous-flutes
spitfireaudio.com/spitfire-solo-strings
spitfireaudio.com/spitfire-percussion

Want to create a futuristic world with your music? Paul gives you some tips: youtube.com/watch?v=qewlat1-rBk

Or, check out our in-house composer Homay's top tips for starting to write music: youtube.com/watch?v=TQBk8jQsU6s
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