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The book is famous for its "Practical Guide" subtitle because it addresses the "how" rather than just the "what." Mancini takes the reader through the specifics of writing for woodwinds, brass, strings, and rhythm sections. He doesn't just tell you that a flute can play a certain note; he shows you how to combine a flute with a clarinet to create a specific "color," or how to voice a brass chord so that it cuts through a mix without sounding muddy.
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