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Gnomes & Other Twilight Creatures. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Vibraphone sheet music. Xylophone sheet music.

Prijevod

Patuljci. Marimbu note. Udaraljke note. U Bjelovaru note. Ksilofon note.

Izvornik

Gnomes & Other Twilight Creatures composed by Dan Moore. Percussion Ensemble. For multi-percussion duet. vibraphone, xylophone, bamboo wind chimes, marimba, 2 low-pitched concert toms, metal slasher. Level 5. Score and set of parts. Published by Innovative Percussion. IP.D-DM-GNO. Composer's notes. This is a fantasy piece for two multi-percussionists. It is intended to be a fun and interesting piece for both performers and listener. Each part offers some technical challenges, but overall Gnomes is a very player-friendly work. It is quite effective to have a narrator read the introduction to each movement. If a narrator is not used, be sure to print the narrations in the program to set the mood for each movement. "The program notes inform us that Gnomes and Other Twilight Creatures, written for two multiple percussionists, "is a fantasy piece. " And, though each part offers some "technical challenges," we are assured that it is a "very player-friendly work. " A narration is provided that can be read as an introduction to each movement. The piece utilizes a small setup. one player using vibes, xylophone and bamboo wind chimes. the other a marimba, two low-pitched concert toms and a metal slasher. Instructions are given for constructing the latter. Moore's piece features the mallet instruments. The first movement, "Gnomes," is framed as a vibe and marimba duet. The second movement, "Gremlins," is a duet between xylophone played by Player I, and toms and marimba performed by Player II, couched primarily in rapid 16th notes. The third movement, "Gargoyles," pits vibes and marimba in a dialogue that grows more and more frantic. The concluding movement, "Goblins," features xylophone and marimba in the nature of a fast perpetuum mobile. Two competent college percussionists should prove that the piece is, indeed, "very player-friendly. " And it will come as no surprise if it turns out to be very "audience friendly" as well. " - John R. Raush Percussive Notes, June 1997.

Prijevod

Gnomes & Other Twilight Creatures composed by Dan Moore. Udaraljkaški ansambl. Za više udaraljke duet. vibrafon, ksilofon, bambus wind chimes, marimba, 2 nizak koncert Toms, metal slasher. Level 5. Score i skup dijelova. Objavljeno prema inovativnih udaraljke. IP.D-DM-Gno. Skladatelj bilješke. To je fantazija komad za dva multi-udaraljkaša. To je trebala biti zabavna i zanimljiva komad za oba izvođača i slušatelja. Svaki dio ima neke tehničke izazove, ali sveukupno Gnomes je vrlo igrač-friendly rad. To je vrlo učinkovit imati pripovjedač pročitati uvod u svakom pokretu. Ako se ne koristi pripovjedač, budite sigurni da se ispisati naracije u programu za postavljanje raspoloženje za svaki pokret. "Program bilješke nas obavijestiti da patuljci i ostali Sumrak Stvorenja pisane za dva više udaraljkaša," je fantazija komad. "I, iako svaki dio nudi neke" tehničke izazove, "mi smo uvjereni da je to" vrlo igrač-friendly rad. "Pripovijedanje je uvjet da se može čitati kao uvod u svakom pokretu. Komad koristi mali postava. jedan igrač pomoću vibracije, ksilofon i bambusa Wind Chimes. ostali marimbistička, dva nizak koncert Toms i metal slasher. Upute se daju za gradnju potonje. Mooreov komad značajke Mallet instrumente. Prvi stavak, "Gnomes," uokviren kao vibru i marimbu duet. Drugi stavak, "Gremlins" je duet između ksilofon glumi igrača I. i simptoma i marimbu u izvedbi igrača II, umotane prvenstveno u brzim 16. bilješkama. Treći stavak, "gargoyles" jame vibre i marimbu u dijalogu koji raste sve više i više ljut. Završni pokret ", goblini," ima ksilofon i marimbu u prirodi brzim perpetuum mobile. Dva nadležna faksu udaraljkaši treba dokazati da je komad je, doista, "vrlo igrač-friendly. "I to će doći kao što ne čudi ako se ispostavi da je vrlo" publika friendly ", kao i. "- John R. Raush udarni Notes, lipanj 1997.