Contemporary or neo-classical piece. For choir (SATB),
clarinets, English horns, harp and double bass. I
called the piece this because there are several
suspended chords (sus2 and sus4). The Harp plays a fast
arpeggio in alternating white rhythms, followed by a
chord plucked on the notes of the chorus. The double
bass plays the notes of the lower voices in a half note
rhythm, followed by a half pause.
For greater clarity, neither the Harp nor the Double
Bass appear on the score. Pleasant lis...(+)
Contemporary or neo-classical piece. For choir (SATB),
clarinets, English horns, harp and double bass. I
called the piece this because there are several
suspended chords (sus2 and sus4). The Harp plays a fast
arpeggio in alternating white rhythms, followed by a
chord plucked on the notes of the chorus. The double
bass plays the notes of the lower voices in a half note
rhythm, followed by a half pause.
For greater clarity, neither the Harp nor the Double
Bass appear on the score. Pleasant listening. JM.
Written on 2023-12-31 by jean-mich Hello.
I send you my best wishes for
the New Year.
I'd like to take this
opportunity to tell you about
a little problem: when you put
a new piece online, it's
a shame and a bit frustrating
that you can't directly
write down the instruments
used, but have to choose from
a non-exhaustive list.
For example, it's
impossible to choose synth.
What's more, once the 5
instruments have been chosen,
the site proposes a list of
instrumentation that rarely
corresponds to what I'm
looking for. Have you also
noticed this little
problem?
Best regards. JM.