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Spun. Nathan Daughtrey. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Vibraphone sheet music. Advanced.

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Spun. Nathan Daughtrey. Partitures Marimba. Partitures de percussió. Partitures Vibràfon. Avançat.

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Spun composed by Nathan Daughtrey. Percussion Ensemble. For Percussion Ensemble. Bells. Crotales. 2 octaves. , Vibraphone 1. 3-octave. , Vibraphone 2. 3-octave. , Chimes, Marimba 1. 4-octave. , Marimba 2. 4-octave. , Marimba 3. 4.3-octave. , Marimba 4. 5-octave. Medium difficult. Score and parts. Duration 8. 30. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.17750. The title "Spun" is a play on the term Fortspinnung, which can be translated to "spinning forth. " After a slow & ominous introduction, the quick perpetual motion of the piece. primarily set in 12. 8 meter. creates the impression of a dizzying spin from beginning to end, taking the listener on a journey through many moods & emotions. The title "Spun" is derived from the term Fortspinnung. "spun out" or "spinning forth". , which was a term employed by Wilhelm Fischer. 1915. to describe the developmental, often sequential middle part of the ritornello in Baroque music. The composer would take a short musical idea or motif and spin it out into an entire phrase or period. It may be used to expand the pace or accelerate the pace of the piece. In "Spun," the short musical idea. C-D-A-Bb-F#-C-Eb. forms the primary theme and serves as the pitch set for much of the composition. The first 59 measures utilize only pitches from this set before exploring other chromatic key areas. As the piece spins forth, the rules set forth are quickly broken and the theme expands, becomes the accompaniment, acts as the root for the chord progression, but it is always moving forward. Additionally, after the slow & ominous introduction, the quick perpetual motion of the piece. primarily set in 12. 8 meter. creates the impression of a dizzying spin from beginning to end, taking the listener on a journey through many moods & emotions. "Spun" was commissioned by Dan C. Armstrong for the Penn State Mallet Ensemble and received its premiere on November 30, 2010 at Penn State University. State College, PA.

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Spun composta per Nathan Daughtrey. Percussion Ensemble. Per Percussion Ensemble. Bells. Cròtals. 2/8. , Vibràfon 1. 3 d'octava. , Vibràfon 2. 3 d'octava. , Chimes, Marimba 1. 4 octaves. , Marimba 2. 4 octaves. , Marimba 3. 4.3 vuitenes. , Marimba 4. 5 octaves. Medi Difícil. Partitura i parts. Durada 8. 30. Publicat per C. Alan Publicacions. CN.17750. El títol de "Spun" és un joc en el terme Fortspinnung, que es pot traduir a "girar successivament. "Després d'un lent. establir principalment en 12. 8 metres. crea la impressió d'un gir vertiginós de principi a fi, i tenint l'oient a un viatge a través de molts estats d'ànim. El títol de "Spun" es deriva del terme Fortspinnung. "Filat" o "girar a llum". , Que era un terme emprat per Wilhelm Fischer. 1915. per descriure la part central del desenvolupament, sovint seqüencial del ritornello en la música barroca. El compositor prendria una idea musical curt o motiu i girar a terme en una frase sencera o període. Es pot utilitzar per ampliar el pas o accelerar el ritme de la peça. A "Spun", el curt idea musical. C-D-A-Bb-F. constitueix el tema principal i serveix com el conjunt de to durant la major part de la composició. Les primeres 59 mesures utilitzar només llançaments d'aquest conjunt abans d'explorar altres àrees claus cromàtiques. A mesura que la peça gira cap enrere, les regles establertes es descomponen ràpidament i el tema s'expandeix, es converteix en l'acompanyament, actua com l'arrel de la progressió d'acords, però sempre s'està movent cap endavant. A més, després de la lenta. establir principalment en 12. 8 metres. crea la impressió d'un gir vertiginós de principi a fi, i tenint l'oient a un viatge a través de molts estats d'ànim. "Spun" va ser encarregat per Dan C. Armstrong per a la Penn State Mallet Ensemble i rebre la seva estrena el 30 de novembre 2010 a la Universitat de Penn State. State College, PA.
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