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[3183]Re:Re:Portrait of a Forest, Henze, Anima of a Tree (344 reads) |
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Al
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I must say though, cheesy would be a correct term. There are so many bad marimba solos written, especially those written by non-composers. Not just anyone can write a marimba solo, or at least a good one. So many marimbist, not trained as composers write for the instrument and all of those pieces sound the same. They all contain some "cool" licks and the pitch material is always the samem, open 5ths, 8ths, Tri-tones, and minor 7ths. So to say cheesy, I would most certainly agree. Also, I might not agree that tonal music is necessarily harder to pull of that atonal music. It is just different and takes a different learning of the music. But well as the Dude would say, "sometimes you eat the bar, and well sometimes, it eats you"
Later Al
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[3176]Portrait of a Forest, Henze, Anima of a Tree <Justin> |
2003-10-21 01:27:23 |
 [3177]Re:Portrait of a Forest, Henze, Anima of a Tree <Lon Stetz > |
2003-10-22 12:42:21 |
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  [3183]Re:Re:Portrait of a Forest, Henze, Anima of a Tree <Al> |
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