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Small Ensemble Bass Voice,Cello,Clarinet,Flute,Piano,Viola,Violin - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1009217 Composed by An-lun Huang. 20th Century,Classical,Folk. Score and parts. 85 pages. DoReMi Edition #614863. Published by DoReMi Edition (A0.1009217). SEVEN CANADIAN FOLK SONGS IN CHINESE STYLE Septet for Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass and Piano An-lun Huang, op.36 (1986) James Campbell, the famous Canadian clarinets, commissioned a septet from Huang for the China tour of the Canadian Chamber Group in 1984. Campbell suggested that An-lun combine the folk music of Canada and China in this new work. The result was the septet,†Seven Canadian Folk Songs in Chinese style, became the most exciting hit piece of the tour. The world premiere was taken place at the Festival of the Sound at Parry Sound, Ontario, before the China tour. It was performed by seven leading Canadian musicians, Moshe Hammer(violin), Steven Dann(viola), Sophie Rolland(cello), Joel Quarrington(bass), Anton Kuerti(piano), Robert Aitken(flute) and James Campbell(clarinet). The piece was so warmly received both in Canada and China that a record has been released. It was also the most successful piece for the Canada-Hong Kong Festival, Hong Kong, 91. In addition, in 2002, successfully, the Canadian Symphoniatta performed its orchestral version, conducted by Tak-ng Lai, in Paris, France. However, Huang found the musical similarity of the two nations--the pentatonic mode. Written in Chinese idea, the septet gives the opportunity both to the Chinese and Canadian audiences to find themselves in each other through the Seven Canadian folk songs. The septet is divided into seven attacca parts. No.1 begins the music into a very quiet British Columbia Indian folk tune, performed by flute and clarinet, and occasionally, the piano gives few chords to support them. No.2 comes a Alberta Indian lyric song with all instruments. The folk songs of No.3 and 4 are Ontario Forest man’s old tunes which bring the music to the exciting part. The No.5 is a Saskatchewan Indian traditional tune, the war song. Its heavy dynamic shows the typical native Canadian rhythmic patterns. Wooden spoon is a Canadian folk instrument. The clarinet player plays it in No.6 of a vivacious Quebec folk dance. And in a Newfoundland lyric song, No.7, the septet goes to its brilliant ending. The attached mp3 was recorded a Russian master and Fei-ping Hsu, one of the greatest Chinese pianist. Duration: 18 min.
Seven Canadian Folk Songs in Chinese Style - Septet for Fl., Cl., Vi., Va, Cello, Bass and Piano

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Bass Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1329201 By Shane McDonald. By Shane McDonald. Arranged by Shane McDonald. Instructional. Educational Method. 32 pages. Electrafuzz #917135. Published by Electrafuzz (A0.1329201). THE ONE SCALE THAT COVERS IT ALL - CALLING ALL BASS PLAYERS SWIMMING IN A POOL OF SCALESWhat if I told you that there is an 8 note scale that covers most of the common chord types you will come across including Major, Minor, Dominant 7, Half Diminished and beyond - for you to incorporate into your grooves, fills and improvising. This scale idea with chromatics is designed for the bass guitar neck to fit comfortably and fluently, and to move into any position up and down the neck with ease, and without the need for crazy stretching and fingering.What I have here is an 8 note minor scale that you can incorporate into your playing. It has chromaticism and musicality and will add interest to your playing beyond just diatonic scales, pentatonics and blues scales. I started looking into this scale so as to create more interesting ideas for soloing over funk, R&B or pop tunes - but I also found I could use it in jazz too.
8 Note Modified Minor Scale For Bass Players
Shane McDonald
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