جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
For Guitar Orchestra
This is set for five guitars and contra (in treble clef); replacing the
contra with an ordinary guitar wouldn't be a disaster musically, so it's
accessible to large groups generally.
It's not a difficult piece. In
Full Score, it looks rather oppressive, but in part score, patterns
start to appear that show that there is repetition and structure that
will quickly yield to a little practice.
But this isn't just a big
wall of repeating sounds - there are interesting changes of rhythm
especially at the conclusion, where bars of 8/16 and 7/16 alternate. The
music is divided into sections, both musically and with double bars and
rehearsal marks.
Opening with spacious, gentle rhythmic patterns and
pleasing chords, the mood is pastoral and relaxed. A move to the minor
key presages a more agitated section with metallic plucking adding to
the mood.
A cantabile section with triplets sees yet more close
harmony chords that shimmer behind a weaving melody before returning to
the darker mood a second time.
The closing section is vivace and the
challenge here is not in the busy bars of 7/16 but in those parts where
the bars are less busy; the players will need to count carefully to stay
synchronised.
Although the overall standard is not high, there are
one or two places where technique around the Grade 6-7 mark will be
needed in order to bring the relaxed confidence that will make this
piece blossom.
Writing for six guitars in the limited pitch range of
our instrument isn't easy, and this is an excellent example of how
close-harmony chords and rippling textures can be built from
surprisingly humble components and to great effect, Some of the sunshine
moments in this piece are glorious!...