A simple question - "what goes into a good flapjack?"
led to this delightfully tasty piece of music.
Note - it's a Mirror Canon, so if you place the page of
music on a flat table, then three players can read it
the right way up, whilst three other players, on the
opposite side of the table, actually read it upside
down.
They may play the page a dozen times, with each person
either silent, or playing, to bring variety.
The document also includes
p2. a note about mirror-...(+)
A simple question - "what goes into a good flapjack?"
led to this delightfully tasty piece of music.
Note - it's a Mirror Canon, so if you place the page of
music on a flat table, then three players can read it
the right way up, whilst three other players, on the
opposite side of the table, actually read it upside
down.
They may play the page a dozen times, with each person
either silent, or playing, to bring variety.
The document also includes
p2. a note about mirror-image music
p3. the full canon, (ie "no table required") in the
original Alto clef
p4. the full canon re-written for Treble and Bass clef