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The Apocryphal Still Life. Vibraphone sheet music.

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Die Apokriewe Still Life. Vibrafoon bladmusiek.

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The Apocryphal Still Life composed by Christopher Deane. Vibraphone Solo - Unaccompanied. For vibraphone solo. vibraphone. Level 5. Book. Published by Innovative Percussion. IP.S-CD-APO. Composer's notes. The Apocryphal Still Life was written upon the request of the Percussive Arts Society to be performed by contestants for the 1996 Vibraphone Competition to be held at the PASIC Convention '96. The work is dedicated to the virtuoso vibist and good friend, Jon Metzger. In addition to the use of one hand harmonics, a very simple preparation is called for which is to have the lowest "D" and "E" pitches of the instrument raised so that they remain unaffected by the damper system throughout the piece. The piece is composed entirely in cycles consisting of two measures of 6. 4 followed by a measure of 4. 4 although it is not the desire of the composer to have this fact immediately perceived by the listener. "The Apocryphal Still Life is a solo for vibraphone dedicated to the virtuoso vibist Jon Metzger. Basically the composition is in an ABA form with the A section being slow. quarter note 56. and the B section being in double time. 8th note quarter note. The focus of both sections is mainly triplets. however, the triplets of the A section are used as an effect rather than a pulsating rhythm. Many special effects are required to perform this work. one-handed rolls, preparing the D and E. middle range. to sustain freely in spite of the pedaling, one-handed harmonics and dead strokes. All of these effects are clearly explained on a detailed performance notes page. The Apocryphal Still Life is an excellent solo for vibraphone. It was written at the request of the Percussive Arts Society to be performed by contestants for the vibraphone competition held at PASIC '96. Its special effects and idiomatic style would be rewarding for both the performer and the audience at a college-level recital. " - John Beck Percussive Notes, October 1997.

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Die Apokriewe Still Life saamgestel deur Christopher Deane. Vibrafoon Solo - Unaccompanied. Vir vibrafoon solo. vibrafoon. Vlak 5. Book. Gepubliseer deur Innoverende Percussion. IP.S-CD-APO. Komponis se notas. Die Apokriewe Still Life is op versoek van die perkussie Kunste Vereniging deur deelnemers uitgevoer word vir die 1996-kompetisie Vibrafoon gehou sal word by die PASIC Konvensie '96 geskryf. Die werk word gewy aan die virtuose vibist en goeie vriend, Jon Metzger. Benewens die gebruik van een hand harmonieke, is 'n baie eenvoudige voorbereiding genoem, want wat is die laagste "D" en "E" plekke van die instrument geopper word, te hê sodat hulle bly onaangeraak deur die demper stelsel dwarsdeur die stuk. Die stuk is heeltemal bestaan ​​in siklusse wat bestaan ​​uit twee mate van 6. 4, gevolg deur 'n mate van 4. 4 maar dit is nie die begeerte van die komponis hierdie feit te hê onmiddellik waargeneem deur die luisteraar. "Die Apokriewe Still Life is 'n solo vir vibrafoon toegewy aan die virtuose vibist Jon Metzger. Basies die samestelling is in 'n ABA vorm met die A afdeling wat stadig. kwartnoot 56. en die B-afdeling wat in dubbele tyd. 8 noot kwartnoot. Die fokus van beide afdelings is hoofsaaklik drieling. egter, is die drieling van die A-afdeling gebruik as 'n effek, eerder as 'n polsende ritme. Baie spesiale effekte is nodig om hierdie werk te verrig. een hand rolle, die voorbereiding van die D en E. Midde-reeks. om vrylik te handhaaf, ten spyte van die trap, een-handed harmonie en dood beroertes. Al hierdie effekte word duidelik uiteengesit op 'n gedetailleerde prestasie notas bladsy. Die Apokriewe Still Life is 'n uitstekende solo vir vibrafoon. Dit is op versoek van die perkussie Kunste Vereniging deur deelnemers uitgevoer word vir die vibrafoon kompetisie wat by PASIC '96 geskryf. Die spesiale effekte en idiomatiese styl sal beloon word vir beide die performer en die gehoor by 'n kollege-vlak oorweeg. - John Beck perkussie Notes, Oktober 1997.