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النوتة الموسيقية $32.00

الاصلي

Streamline. score & parts. Percussion sheet music. Intermediate.

ترجمة

تبسيط. نتيجة. الموسيقى ورقة قرع. متوسط.

الاصلي

Streamline. score & parts. composed by Gene Koshinski. Percussion Ensemble. For Percussion Ensemble. Conga Djembe, Low Woodblock Dundun. or low drum. , Wood Drum. or wooden box w. mallet. Bongos 2 Piccolo Woodblocks, Caxixi. basket shaker. Chinese Cymbals. pair. Gliss Gong African Double Bell. Medium. Score & parts. Duration 6. 45. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.18490. Using primarily hand drums, woodblocks and cymbals, Streamline is culturally infused with music from West Africa, Cuba, Haiti and China. Indigenous instruments and playing techniques from these cultures are used throughout, but this thrilling work is very much rooted in contemporary music composition. Streamline was commissioned by Jeremy Craycraft and The College of St. Scholastica Hand Drum Ensemble. The work itself is a reflection of my interest in world music as it blends together aspects of West African, Cuban, Haitian, and Chinese music. The use of indigenous instruments and playing techniques from these countries are seen and heard throughout the piece. Similar to many other hand drum works, Streamline contains sections reserved for improvisation. The performers are free to use these sections for anyone in the group to improvise. While the music of other cultures certainly influenced the overall sound of Streamline, the bulk of the piece is constructed from a contemporary music perspective.

ترجمة

تبسيط. نتيجة. ألحان جين Koshinski. قرع فرقة. لقرع فرقة. Conga Djembe, Low Woodblock Dundun. or low drum. , Wood Drum. or wooden box w. mallet. Bongos 2 Piccolo Woodblocks, Caxixi. basket shaker. الصنج الصينية. زوج. Gliss Gong African Double Bell. متوسط. نتيجة. مدة 6. 45. نشرت من قبل C. آلان المنشورات. CN.18490. Using primarily hand drums, woodblocks and cymbals, Streamline is culturally infused with music from West Africa, Cuba, Haiti and China. Indigenous instruments and playing techniques from these cultures are used throughout, but this thrilling work is very much rooted in contemporary music composition. Streamline was commissioned by Jeremy Craycraft and The College of St. Scholastica Hand Drum Ensemble. The work itself is a reflection of my interest in world music as it blends together aspects of West African, Cuban, Haitian, and Chinese music. The use of indigenous instruments and playing techniques from these countries are seen and heard throughout the piece. Similar to many other hand drum works, Streamline contains sections reserved for improvisation. The performers are free to use these sections for anyone in the group to improvise. While the music of other cultures certainly influenced the overall sound of Streamline, the bulk of the piece is constructed from a contemporary music perspective.