Here is my latest fun with Dimension Brass - Prince of Denmark's march by Jeremiah Clarke in an arrangement I did (from memory - I don't have the sheet music but I think this is close) using the 4 trumpets, 4 horns, 4 trombones (no tuba/bass tbn as I was trying for a somewhat Baroque feel). This has a lot of use of the unison vs. divisi in the three ensembles.
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Dimension Brass March
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Sorry Fiery. But you will be happy soon.
One thing about this Dimension approach that is interesting and unique - the instruments are recorded simultaneously as ensemble and solo. That is weird and amazing! And what it does is create variations in the individual players that are exactly like a live ensemble's variations. I definitely used that on this mix, since I auditioned the 1st, second, third and fourth players on a few lines to find out who played it best. And switched them. At other times, the ensemble was all together. However, for those I recorded the same lines multiple times with separate performance trills. But this Dimension approach is perfect for lines that sometimes combine, and other times divide.