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  • ...l sounds are a large variety of electronic sounds - the indigenous natural sounds of the twentieth century<br> <b>Stoicheia as 'Simple Sounds of Speech'</b><br>
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  • ...icks were important, as well as stones, especially when it came to testing sounds. One of the earliest human societies, the Zulu, were known to beat their s ...e in an H shape. The tongue slabs would be struck to produce two distinct sounds. It’s important to note, that wooden ‘gongs’ may often be referring
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  • ...ting the extraordinary beauty and diversity of expression inherent in bell sounds. ...he has been composing music frequently using percussion consisting of bell sounds (pitched metal percussion and all the mallet percussion instruments) many o
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  • dry metals sounds (i.e. brake drum)<Br> drum sounds (i.e. tom-toms)<Br>
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  • II. The Taming Power of the Small - 9 sounds (hexagram no. 9)<br> ...is represented by the tom-tom part. This is followed by tam-tams and wood sounds, but returns full-circle to the tom-toms.
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  • ...sounds of daily life, of nature, of one's own thoughts as well as musical sounds. Deep Listening is my life practice," she explains, simply. Oliveros is fo
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  • 3. Evening Sounds <br/> ===Evening Sounds===
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  • ...erms of material and timbre, too—metals, woods, drums, clean sounds, dirty sounds, all in gradations from high to low. ...h the music strives towards; therefore the beginning of the piece actually sounds least like it. The theme itself is a familiar one: the first of Bach’s Tw
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  • ...ections, each distinguished by one of the four corresponding accompaniment sounds: Earth, Fire, Water and Air. At least four of the ensemble members should b
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  • Downbeat Figures- Short Sounds<br> Downbeat Figures- Long Sounds<br>
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  • ...erge from these whisperings at the verge of audibility? Quiet and ethereal sounds have had no place in the drumming traditions of East Asia. Drums have been ...xtremely high dynamic level still the passage of time and give rise to new sounds. The orchestral attacks threaten to interrupt the sense of condensed time,
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  • [[Synthesizer]] (with funky rhodes and hammond B3 sounds)<br> ...ad," and "The Streets of San Francisco." With a large ensemble of colorful sounds and stylized interpretation, Cop Drama is an enjoyable piece for medium to
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  • ...” material all the way to “noise” sounds. All the rhythms, “melodies,” and sounds would be influenced by the solo material – more specifically, influenced ...his time becoming more intricate and leaning more towards abstract “noise” sounds. The soloist’s gradual change to playing with hands leads to the coda, wh
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  • ...ns as an electronic tape – extending, amplifying, and interacting with the sounds of the piano. “Trasumanar” is a word coined by Dante to describe the ex ...emble and orchestra contains interesting percussion writing and intriguing sounds arising from striking combinations of instruments. But there is the impress
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  • ...ive clouds by sounds produced by striking. Between these two extremes come sounds sustained by tremolandi - these represent the clouds’ transitional state, [download this soundfile of the cheng sounds used in the Yale Percussion Group recording]
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  • ...], two [[gong]]s and [[timpani]]. Thus, there are both wooden and metallic sounds. Only two of the instruments, [[crotales]] and [[timpani]], can produce dif ...m]]/gong and [[timpani]], and the electronics part consists of prerecorded sounds of percussion instruments, constantly changing. <br/>
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  • ...unspecified instruments and numbers of performers, freedom of duration of sounds and entire pieces, inexact notation, and sequences of events determined by ...at, when superimposed, give a graph for the random selection of electronic sounds; Cheap Imitation (1969), an “impression” of the music of Erik Satie; an
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  • ...here a piano is altered into a kind of sound-box of percussive non-pitched sounds by means of attaching strange objects to the strings. ...y metallic, and they make a web of both delicately and forcefully clanging sounds, a kind of non-pitched gamelan texture. Part of the fun of listening to it
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  • ...se seek a sonic “cousin” to the triangles’ sounds as well as the crotales’ sounds. Every attack is “l.v. molto” for the entire composition.<br> ...ituals (2015) and opened the door to an ever-evolving wheel of fascinating sounds and rhythms. The string quartet of Bennet and Chris Takeda, violins; Steve
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  • independently. In this work the ending points of sounds are as important as different sounds in which the performer has the choice to dampen sounds
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  • ...nds become more steady and solid and by the end of the piece, the resonant sounds become more dry and higher pitched as if the water is turning to ice.
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  • ==='''Starting Systems'''-'''Sounds Before Symbols'''===
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  • ...y into Double Happiness as I constructed an emotional narrative around the sounds I experienced.
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  • ...tle Style Rock – in its final repeat). The episodic sections explore other sounds of the Americas: the Tango, AfroCuban Jazz, Swing, and Minimalism. As Ameri ...of the concerto. “Indoafrica”, the first movement, is dominated by wooden sounds and organic shapes, and emphasized the marimba skills of Grubinger, the you
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  • ==='''Starting Systems'''-'''Sounds Before Symbols'''===
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  • ...material is also enhanced by short electronic patterns built from sampled sounds of the instruments. As these patterns increase in length, they create an ad
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  • ...le of Shells, a Shaker and some small Indian Bells to play the atmospheric sounds. Some dramatic drumming ushers in the main theme of the piece, which is in
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  • ...s away, the performer is left playing sparse figures on the resonant metal sounds. The work ends with three, very soft rolled chords in the marimba with a si
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  • ..., I attempt to honor Mother Nature by appropriating (or stealing) recorded sounds of thunder and integrating them into the work. Each percussionist plays uni
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  • ...a call for creative solutions. In presenting some of my favorite creative sounds (bowed vibes, steel pans, desk bells), I hope to encourage a sense of conti ...INSTRUMENTS. HE EXPLAINS, “WE’VE MADE WONDERFUL, CREATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND SOUNDS, BUT THERE MAY BE A POINT AT WHICH WE WILL ONLY HAVE WHAT WE’VE CREATED,
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  • Player I: Suspended cymbals(4), cup gongs(5), auto wheel rim, gong, metal sounds(9), orchestra bells<br> Player III: Suspended cymbals(4), auto wheel rim, wash board, metal sounds(10), gong, agogo bells(3), orchestra bells<br>
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  • ...to percussive passages and definitely pitched sonorities dissolve into the sounds of indefinitely pitched instruments. Homophonic and polyphonic textures dis
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  • ...n were fascinated by Turkish percussion and utilized their exotic military sounds in theatrical and symphonic works. Although the fascination was a passing f ...note pattern of the opening bars. Brake drums and temple blocks, producing sounds of the modern world and the orient, play hints of the melody. The tambourin
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  • ...chestra representing the human beings. The antiphony dialogue between the sounds of nature and the voice of human beings is, in my heart, the true song of t
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  • ...wire snares, gut snares, wood shells, and metal shells. It goes into what sounds each would produce and why one would want that sound. Also, there are many
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  • ...fter work. I could never help feeling a great sense of irony at having the sounds of the ensemble workshopping my piece stuck in my head the whole time, some
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  • ...tanets, crotales(6), almglocken(7), xylophone, vibraphone, marimbula, wood sounds(2 racks)<br>
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  • ...ng an Organ for example. Therefore I used often simultaneously different sounds and combinations, but always trying to make a kind of "mad sound catalogue" ...a moment, - she is definitely also in the oriental empire with all exotic sounds and melodies that go freely over an Ostinato in a sting quartet... After a
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  • ...part has the performer improvising sounds using glisses and other excotic sounds that the performer can invent to put into the piece. Most of the compositio
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  • ...nergy. The title is a reminder of the wonderful sense of community and the sounds and energy of the city that I experienced on that date.<br/>
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  • ...reported, including sonic booms, hissing static, sizzling and even popping sounds. Larger meteors can enter a period known as “dark flight” after deceler
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  • ...o think about when improvising and how a player can use the techniques and sounds from each instrument to build and develop phrases and rhythms; in general, ...ly professionals. It is a great way to show the many ways to get different sounds from each of these instruments, a concept which I thought I was crazy for b
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  • ...l the darkening field was alive with their activity. The tiny opening bell sounds of this movement are the fireflies. Out of this grows a mournful bitterswee ...d a music in which the human presence (the solo marimba) communes with the sounds of wind, birds, the rustling of small things, the flow of water -all repres
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  • ...really succeeding on the very last note. This, note is one of the few big sounds in the whole piece. It is sung fortissimo and supported by two bullroarers, ...really succeeding on the very last note. This, note is one of the few big sounds in the whole piece. It is sung fortissimo and supported by two bull roarers
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  • ...e of 9 and 6, or 4:3, and the whole tone from that of 9 and 8. That these sounds were harmonious is explained, according to Pythagoras and his followers, by
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  • ...ormer. The objects thrown by the male are represented by wooden percussion sounds, also freely chosen by the performer. The scene changes are marked by a pit
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  • ...n Five will help establish an eerie feeling throughout the work. Other fun sounds include the Water Gong, Vibraslap, and the Whip! Performing groups should b
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  • ...c structures" compositional technique, and uses a wide variety of metallic sounds to create an interesting soundscape. ...truction is historically important to percussion and music in general. The sounds Cage envisioned have been adapted for use in all kinds of music today.<reF>
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  • tape of wind sounds (or [[wind machine]]) [[Tapestrie]] - [[Percussion Octet]];[[Ttrombone]]s(3); tape of wind sounds (or wind machine)<br/>
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  • ...on drive his melodies forward. His appreciation for percussion’s unlimited sounds and timbres is also notable. Cichy’s work is further defined by his fondn ...try. In 2008, Mark Masters released a CD recording of Cichy’s music titled Sounds Sketches and Ideas, which received Grammy listings in three categories.
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  • ...tal voice in the second movement, was one means of getting long continuous sounds not possible with piano. The mallet instruments (marimba, vibraphone etc) a
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  • ...ons in this area involve the use of a live instrumentalist whose pallet of sounds has been "extended" through the addition of a taped electronic accompanimen ...ulary of existing musical instruments by blurring the distinctions between sounds which have been acoustically ("naturally") created by a musical instrument
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  • ...r around $60. No external speakers or PA are needed, all of the electronic sounds are resonated through the drum itself. ...ransducer attached to the bottom of the snare drum. This allows electronic sounds produced by the computer to resonate through the drum rather than separate
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  • ...basses, clarinet (Andy Laster) and piano (recently featured on WNYC's New Sounds with John Schaefer - Dreambox Media), John Valentino's "Searching Souls" wi
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  • ...patterns, while the electronic part judiciously articulates long ‘spacey’ sounds, sometimes in glissando as they are sped up and slowed down.” – Joseph ...am entitled "Beats and Loops," broadcast on 4/25/07 as part of WNYC's "New Sounds" series.<Ref>http://richardmccandless.com/audio.html</ref>
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  • ...co. These folk materials interact, and sometimes clash, with contemporary sounds to create a synthesis of time periods and cultures. ...ms and six tuned nipple gongs), with a wide variety of exotic, non-pitched sounds. Each movement employs a distinctive timbre, in keeping with its subject:
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  • ...co, as well as an apt musical representation of skeletons). These pitched sounds are accompanied by triangle, bell tree, wind chimes and a variety of non-pi ...e Janá?ek-like figures on the timps producing the gaudiest, most thrilling sounds imaginable. This is astonishing; indeed, it’s the most original percussio
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  • ...st to receive widespread acceptance for its expanded palette of electronic sounds, and it is championed by leading conductors such as Riccardo Muti, Michael ...ny to an online audience of 1.8 million, have demonstrated that electronic sounds can be a welcome addition to the orchestral palette with minimal logistics.
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  • ...ly captivating work that explores a multitude of wood, metal and membraned sounds in an explosively energetic dance. <ref>http://www.innovativepercussion.com ...y captivating work that explores a multitude of wood, metal, and membraned sounds in an explosively energetic dance.” - Mark Ford Percussive Notes, Apr
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  • ...to be made up of mostly very quiet sounds. Feldman said himself that quiet sounds had begun to be the only ones that interested him. In a 1982 lecture, Feldm
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  • ...ounds of the natural environment. The complex interplay of insect and bird sounds has been distilled to form patterns which, for me, recall their origin with
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  • ...f his sound materials, preferring extremely rich sounds or extremely faint sounds highly amplified. Bohor (1962) not only marked a new level of sound explora
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  • ...r sings the words, "I watch." Each time the choir stops singing, the chime sounds a single death toll. Life and death are juxtaposed to one another. At the e
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  • ...e title is found literally in this final section in one of the synthesizer sounds. ...ning and closing fast sections are dominated by drum and other "unpitched" sounds. The second part contrasts this by being made up entirely of pitched materi
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  • This energetic piece includes a wide variety of sounds and requires a high level of dexterity and musical cooperation from all fiv ...t, requiring all performers to know what the entirety of a particular line sounds like in order to properly place the notes they are responsible for. The bri
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  • ...poser has been specific about instrumentation, mallet choices and Îeffect' sounds such as a Îbowed' crotale. As in Totem, rhythmic precision between parts i ...el or professional players. Heuser is tireless in his experimentation with sounds and timbres; therefore Totem, Secrets, and The Way of the Animal Powers are
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  • ...CD. This piece is visual, the performer pantomimes the prescribed playback sounds. Performance track and practice tracks included.
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  • ...the two pianos. The gongs and almglocken make very complex and beautiful sounds, full of inharmonicities that adorn their basic pitches. These vary slight
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  • ...collision of garbage cans. These are combined with conventional percussion sounds, all of which have been sampled & triggered to play in sequence, sometimes
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  • ...e marimba and xylophone with the ratan part of the mallets, thus producing sounds emulating the scurrying of tiny feet. This technique pervades the entire mo
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  • ...t limbs, and more in creating cohesive thematic material using the various sounds available. The second section uses the drumset to create and develop melodi
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  • ...or as a full concert band work. Eight sacred and seven secular titles make sounds of season ideal for use in school, church, or community settings.
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  • ...d chimes, mark trees, and suspended cymbals to create the illusion of wind sounds. As a contrast to this ambient and lyrical music, the piece also features a ...include the use of a djembe. Blume does not dive too deeply in explaining sounds, but instead uses staff notation to indicate basic “edge,” “center,�
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  • ..., encouragement in the tournament, as well as being played to increase the sounds of turmoil in battle. Many artists and sculptures have depicted nakers, wh ...es, flannel discs, woolen yarn, or lambs wool. There are three distinctive sounds that Berlioz describes, the first is made of wooden ends, used for dry, lou
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  • ...e both acoustic percussion instruments as well as synthesized tones. These sounds provide a wonderful counterplay to the marimba line, producing a groove and
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  • ...or as a full concert band work. Eight sacred and seven secular titles make sounds of season ideal for use in school, church, or community settings.
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  • ...rtos. What one takes away from the work is a delicacy, in the sense of the sounds all being drawn from that fund of memories; it ends quietly, nostalgically,
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  • This work highlights the sounds of instruments that, through the ages, have related the spirit of humankind Drum Celebration highlights the sounds of instruments that, through the ages, have related the spirit of humankind
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  • ...and sounds, and even included several vocal cues utilizing percussion-type sounds. <ref>https://www.marineband.marines.mil/Portals/175/Docs/Programs/082620.p
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  • ...ive pieces for solo electronic instruments employ electronically processed sounds as a means of expanding the expressive qualities of the instrument.
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  • ...harmonics are what one might hear." John Schaefer, producer of WNYC’s New Sounds, described Fox’s second Cold Blue recording, The City the Wind Swept Away
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  • ...dly enough) an Irish Jig. The third movement, Eastern Dance, utilizes some sounds the audience might not be used to hearing: opera gongs, bowed cymbals, a Vi
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  • ...ts rhythms and colors, the Gamelan tradition of rhythmical polyphony, with sounds and colors of wood, copper, glass, water... I wanted to merge the historic
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  • ...core each percussionist interprets a different skin color through specific sounds and characteristics. Music transforms the meaning of the poetic text into s
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  • ...32 Sound Module. The 2007 version is a re-orchestration of the synthesizer sounds for traditional percussion instruments.
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  • ...y fingers on the keyboard. My inner ear helps me to imagine and choose the sounds I like.” He has returned to the band medium often, producing several doze
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  • ...eginning from candlelight. The remaining players play occasional high bell sounds until their individual entrances. The lights gradually come up as the volum
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  • ...equested. The orchestra / percussion ensemble parts (and the original tape sounds) are tied very closely to that of the solo instrument.
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  • ...f the other contemporary timpani techniques (i.e. centeredge playing, bowl sounds, finger playing and various sticks, brushes or mallet choices). There is on
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  • Interplay is recommended for its pretty sounds, its interesting motivic dovetailing and interweaving lines, and for its ta
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  • ...ems to look at all music as one genre, in which all other possible styles, sounds and traditions are meant to be used as building blocks and palette colors,
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  • ...Sunday morning. Appropriately, the opening is scored for somber percussion sounds of large tam-tams, multiple suspended cymbal rolls, a wind machine, bass dr
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  • ...ings" here in a jazz/pop style. The arrangement utilizes unique percussion sounds (i.e., brushes on tuned timpani, mallet handles on drums and keyboard bars)
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  • ...h soon revolutionized the way composers and arrangers integrate percussion sounds into their compositional process.
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  • ...to-like with different color effects achieved by the use of open and dosed sounds and different beaters. - Larry Vanlandingham, Fall 1975<ref>http://www.pas.
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  • ...ument. The independent four mallet technic produces cascades of shimmering sounds. Several contrasting yet interlocking sections flow between the original st
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  • ...el and from the tail of the opening impact the wreckage builds. Individual sounds burst into prominence before forming part of the underlying texture, creati
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  • ...various implements throughout the piece. The composition explores the many sounds you can get from various parts of the bottle while finding a groove with th
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  • ...can influence combined with his own western American style, and the exotic sounds of North Africa and the Arab world, has been performed and recorded by cham
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  • ...more sustaining instruments of which at least two must be able to sustain sounds for up to 40 seconds<br>
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