Matériel : Partition + CD
SKU: BT.DHP-1002071-400
ISBN 9789043110150. Dutch.
Voor de beginnende vibrafoonspeler is het een uitdaging om vaardigheden als improviseren, akkoorden spelen en samenspel onder de knie te krijgen. Playinâ?? Vibraphone is hiervoor het ideale boek, met veel nuttige oefeningen enspeelstukken waarvan de meeste worden ondersteund door een voorbeeld- of begeleidingstrack op de bijbehorende cd. Succes verzekerd!List of titles: German Edition DHP 1002546-400.
SKU: BT.DHP-1002546-400
ISBN 9789043112789. German.
Voor de beginnende vibrafoonspeler is het een uitdaging om vaardigheden als improviseren, akkoorden spelen en samenspel onder de knie te krijgen. Playinâ?? Vibraphone is hiervoor het ideale boek, met veel nuttige oefeningen enspeelstukken waarvan de meeste worden ondersteund door een voorbeeld- of begeleidingstrack op de bijbehorende cd. Succes verzekerd!In dieser Anfängerschule für Vibraphon werden der Reihe nach Bluestonleitern, die zugehörigen Akkorde und danach kurze Spielstücke eingeführt. Begleitet von wertvollen Anleitungen zu Spielweise und Technik werden immer längere Stücke erarbeitet. Gegen Ende des Buches geht es schon ans Improvisieren und ans Zusammenspiel mit anderen Musikern. Viele der Ã?bungen und Stücke sind als Hör- und Mitspieltracks auf der beiliegenden CD eingespielt. Mit Playinâ?? Vibraphone ist der Erfolg garantiert!
SKU: BT.DHP-0970889-401
ISBN 9789073252660. International.
This volume presents twently interesting and full-size studies for vibraphone players to practice technique and rhythm.During the last decade there have been enormous developments in the technical possibilities and playing methods of the vibraphone. Alongside this, much new and interesting music has been available to the advanced vibraphone player, making use of a variety of techniques. However, not much has been done for the beginner on the vibraphone, and it is for this group that the studies in this book are intended.This book deals with the following techniques:a. Stick of the pedalb. Stick mutingc. Independence of the left and right handsd. Changing from playing chords to melodywith two stickse. Independent use of the sticks in one handVibraphone enthousiasts will love it! Dit boek bevat uitstekend lesmateriaal dat speciaal is geschreven voor beginnende slagwerkers - die over slechts een aantal basisvaardigheden beschikken. In de twintig etudes komen de volgende technieken aan bod: pedaalgebruik, stokdempen,onafhankelijkh eid van de linker- en rechterhand, wisselen van akkoordspel naar melodiespel met twee stokken, en het onafhankelijk gebruik van de stokken in één hand.In den vergangenen Jahrzehnten haben sich die technischen Möglichkeiten und Spielweisen des Vibraphonsentscheidend verändert. AuÃ?erdem wurde, gerade für fortgeschrittene Vibraphonisten, interessante Musik geschrieben, in der unterschiedliche Techniken verarbeitet wurde. Für Anfänger, die nur über Grundfertigkeiten verfügen, ist bisher aber wenig geeignetes Studienmaterial vorhanden. Die 20 Etüden in diesem Buch sind für diese Zielgruppe geschrieben und schlieÃ?en somit die vorhandene Lücke. In die 20 Etüden wurden wichtige Techniken, wie z.B. der Pedalgebrauch, Schlägeldämpfen, unabhängiges Spiel von rechter und linker Hand und Wechsel von Akkord- und Melodiespieleingearbeitet . Endlich ein Buch mit richtigen Spielstücken für fleiÃ?ige Vibraphonschüler. Durant ces dernières décennies, de nombreux changements sont apparus dans les différentes techniques et méthodes dâ??interprétation du vibraphone. Parallèlement, une musique de plus en plus moderne et intéressante utilisant des techniques variées, a été offerte au vibraphoniste chevronné. Comparativement, il ne fut pas fait grand chose pour le musicien débutant et câ??est ce dernier que sont destinées les 20 études contenues dans ce fascicule.Il contient les techniques suivantes :a. utilisation de la pédaleb. mise en sourdine de la baguettec. utilisation en alternance des mains : gauche et droited. passage dâ??un accord une mélodie (utilisation de deux baguettes)e. utilisation desdeux baguettes avec une seule main.
SKU: FG.55011-315-2
ISBN 9790550113152.
The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone.Normal ly, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell. The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone. Normally, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell. The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone. Normally, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell. The Sieidi concerto is in one movement but divided into several sections both faster and slower, wildly rhythmic, lyrical and more static. For the soloist it is extremely demanding because he is constantly having to switch from one technique to another - for djembe and darabuka playing with the hands differs radically from that of tom-tom or drumstick technique or the playing of pitched percussion instruments such as the marimba and vibraphone. Normally, in a percussion concerto, the soloist has to play surrounded by a huge battery of instruments, often behind the orchestra. In Sieidi he uses only nine instruments, and he is in front of the orchestra the whole time. The instruments are in a row in front of the platform, starting with the djembe on the far right (as viewed by the audience) and ending with the tam-tam on the far left. The soloist plays only one instrument at a time. The title of the concerto, Sieidi, is Sami - a language spoken in the northern region of Finland, Sweden and Norway known as Lapland. It denotes an ancient cult place such as an unusually-shaped rock, sometimes also a special rock face or even a whole mountain fell.
SKU: HL.288108
Three Scenes for Percussion and Six Instruments (2009) by Per Norgard. Preface / Program Note: The perpetrator soloist is the continuous figure and protagonist in the three scenes of the music. The term scene can be understood as ambiguous, both as the physical place, the platform where you perform and play music and drama - and as the term of narrative course and section in a dramatic performance. My musical scenes unfold in three different stage performances and ensembles. The first stage is characterized by discrete and melodic instruments, vibraphone and marimba, with counterplay from the three riders. In the second stage, the spotlight is on the butcher soloist alone; we meet the protagonist / soloist in a monologue, performed mainly on singing saw, which is intended to treat the utmost microton precision. We also hear the soloist playing at Kalimba, also a popular instrument, but now with African background - unlike the domestic courthouse's musical saw - an often-heard soundtrack from the childhood comrade at Norrebro. In the third stage there is a fan trio, which initially plays up to the impactor's various powerful drums. After a drum cadence, all seven music ends together for the first time. The work ends with a short sleigh solo.
SKU: MB.30640M
ISBN 9780786699940. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.
Designed to introduce the young intermediate-level pianist to playing the blues, Jazzin the Blues presents fifteen original blues compositions in various keys, styles and grooves together with downloadable recordings of 40 of the 50 examples in the book. The audio tracks are presented both with and without the lead piano part, so the student can play along with a professional rhythm section which includes piano, vibraphone, alto flute, drums, and bass.Historical and performance notes are provided with each blues composition. The author enlisted the skills of jazz pianist Charlie Freeman in editing the book and providing fingering for both the treble and bass piano parts, making these pieces more accessible to novice players. If your knowledge of blues theory or terminology is lacking, this is the book for you. Author Vince Corozine thoroughly explores and demonstrates: blues and pentatonic scale theory, blue notes, grace notes, pedal-points, tremolos, trills, syncopation, anticipation, delayed beats, slash chords, boogie-woogie left-hand patterns, walking bass, stride piano style, straight eighths, swing eighths, passing tones, rolled chords, riffs, filler chords, substitutions, and comping styles. This book also includes essential blues chord theory as well as tips on tasteful chord voicing presented in the context of accompanying a soloist comping ; in addition, the chord progressions represented by the written notation are carefully annotated in every example in the book. The Appendix includes helpful tips on comping, practice, and jazz soloing, plus a list of noteworthy jazz pianists, a key to chord symbols, and a glossary of jazz terms used in the book.If you are not a competent blues pianist when you first pick up this book, you will be by the time you complete it. Includes access to online audio.
SKU: BT.EMBZ14485
English-Hungarian.
In view of its arrangement Serenade, written for horn and chamber orchestra of fourteen instruments, may be regarded as a chamber concert. The one-movement piece written on command of horn player László Rákos is at the same time related to the notturno music of the 18th-19th centuries. It is a character piece in which a subdued, subtle irony makes itself felt alongside the characteristically night-time atmosphere. The solo role of the horn is obvious throughout, though the initial impetus is not sustained, and in the course of the movement the instrument falls silent. The instruments of the accompanying group join in with the horn in three ways: the clarinet, the English horn,the bassoon, the viola, the violoncello play the melodies of the horn, delicately repeating them, supplementing them or slowing them down, the flute, the violin, the trumpet and the double bass counterpoint the horn?s solos or hold dialogues with it, the third group ? the harp, the guitar, the vibraphone, the cimbalom and the piano ? plays soft, veiled, evenly progressing harmonies. In the last section of the piece, when the first and second group of instruments are no longer playing, these veiled sounds hold together, their rhythm gradually breaks up - the sound environment is reduced, progressively emptied. World premi?re: June 2, 1993, Budapest, László Rákos - horn, Componensemble, cond. Zsolt Serei.
SKU: HL.50511776
ISBN 9790080144855. K/4 quer (31 x 23,5 cm) inches. Hungarian, English. Zsolt Serei.
In view of its arrangement Serenade, written for horn and chamber orchestra of fourteen instruments, may be regarded as a chamber concert. The one-movement piece written on command of horn player Laszlo Rakos is at the same time related to the notturno music of the 18th-19th centuries. It is a character piece in which a subdued, subtle irony makes itself felt alongside the characteristically night-time atmosphere. The solo role of the horn is obvious throughout, though the initial impetus is not sustained, and in the course of the movement the instrument falls silent. The instruments of the accompanying group join in with the horn in three ways: the clarinet, the English horn, the bassoon, the viola, the violoncello play the melodies of the horn, delicately repeating them, supplementing them or slowing them down, the flute, the violin, the trumpet and the double bass counterpoint the horn?s solos or hold dialogues with it, the third group ? the harp, the guitar, the vibraphone, the cimbalom and the piano ? plays soft, veiled, evenly progressing harmonies. In the last section of the piece, when the first and second group of instruments are no longer playing, these veiled sounds hold together, their rhythm gradually breaks up - the sound environment is reduced, progressively emptied. World premi?re: June 2, 1993, Budapest, Laszlo Rakos - horn, Componensemble, cond. Zsolt Serei.