Rehearsal Notes
A. Tempo
1. Tempo is so important to this piece because of how many confusing changes there are so make sure you go over them.
B. Style
This piece has a style that is rough and chaotic so it is good to keep the creepy sounds and making sure the notes are correct
C. Dynamics
Dynamics is important because the piece is very quiet but can suddenly get loud so director PLEASE make sure that the musicians know what they are doing with there dynamics
D. RESPECT
Those who have small solos let them stand up.
PRACTICE IS HOW YOU PLAY
Rehearsal Notes
Treat this piece with respect as you would with your family
Care about it.
Trea thi piec lik yo woul for an other piec .
CONDUCTOR NOTES
This is optional
I would prefer you because of how small the instrumentation is. I really want a tryout for a chair. I say this because this is a Hard Piece so I really want the good players to play by trying out so we don't stress other musicians out that arent prepared. There are some parts (especially on the bassoon) that are really high If your musician cannot play that high then lower the note either an octave or lower it 3 steps down in a chord.
Well that is all that I have so I hope you enjoy this work by Maxwell Majors and Composerguy (he doesn't want his name out there )
But Seriously Enjoy!
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Flute 1
Flute 2 & 3
Oboe 1 & 2
Clarinet in B♭ 1
Clarinet in B♭ 2 & 3
Bass Clarinet
Alto Sa xophone 1 & 2
Tenor Sa xophone
Baritone Sa xophone
Bassoon 1 & 2
Hor n in F 1 & 2
Hor n in F 3 & 4
T r umpet in B♭ 1
T r umpet in B♭ 2 & 3
T rombone 1 & 2
T rombone {Bass}
T uba 1 & 2
Euphonium 1 & 2
Timpani
Vibraphone
Bass Dr um
Suspended Cymbal
Cymbals
in F 1 & 2
in B♭ 2 & 3
A . Sa x. 1 & 2
T. Sa x.
Bar. Sa x.
Bsn. 1 & 2
Hn. in F 1 & 2
Fl. 2 & 3
in F 1 & 2
in F 3 & 4
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Suspended Cymbal My T r ue Power
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