SKU: HL.44012759
UPC: 888680610456. 10.75x14.0x0.142 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Reflections on an Old Japanese Folk Song is based on the tune Suiryo-Bushi, which comes from the shamisen tradition and opens with two contrasting statements of the melody followed by several variations each in an own style based uponthe same tune, or sometimes only fragments of it. In one of the variants, the pentatonic scale is used. The final section is in the form of a scherzo, which eventually forms the accompaniment to a final presentation of the folk tune.Reflections on an Old Japanese Folk Song is gebaseerd op het liedje Suiryo-Bushi, dat afkomstig is uit de shamisen-traditie en opent met twee contrasterende statements van de betreffende melodie, gevolgd door verschillende variatieshierop, in diverse stijlen, steeds gebaseerd op hetzelfde liedje of fragmenten eruit. In een van de variaties wordt de pentatonische toonladder gebruikt. Het slotgedeelte begint met een scherzo, dat uiteindelijk de begeleiding vormt van een laatsteuiteenzetting van het volksliedje.Das Stuck Reflections on an Old Japanese Folk Song basiert auf der Melodie des Volksliedes Suiryo-Bushi, das in der Tradition des japanischen Saiteninstruments Schamisen steht. Es beginnt mit zwei gegensatzlichen Darstellungen derMelodie, gefolgt von verschiedenen Variationen: jede in einem eigenen Stil, aber alle auf der gleichen Melodie oder auf Fragmenten der Melodie beruhend. In einer Variation wird auch die pentatonische Tonleiter verwendet. Im Scherzo, demSchlussteil des Stuckes, erklingt das Volkslied schliesslich zum letzten Mal.Reflections on an Old Japanese Folk Song est base sur la melodie Suiryo-Bushi, qui est issue de la tradition de shamisen. L'oeuvre commence par deux versions differentes de la melodie, suivies par plusieurs variations sur le theme enentier ou en partie, chacune dans son propre style. La section finale est dans la forme d'un scherzo, qui prend le role d'accompagnement a la fin, lors de la derniere presentation du theme folklorique.Reflections on an Old Japanese Folk Song, basata su un motivo di Suiryo-Bushi, originariamente concepito per shamisen, strumento a corde tipico della tradizione musicale giapponese. La struttura del brano e del tutto peculiare, basata sulladalla reiterazione melodica di un tema o frammenti di esso, con l'inserimento di brevi variazioni. In una delle varianti, e usata la scala pentatonica. La sezione finale e nella forma dello scherzo.
SKU: AP.48122
UPC: 038081557229. English. Traditional Japanese Folk Song.
Kokiriko Bushi is long believed to be the oldest folk song in Japan. Normally, this song is presented in a serene setting, but has a new life as an up-tempo, war-like march. A vast array of authentic sounds is used, inspired by Japanese Noh Theater. (2:30) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.48122S
UPC: 038081557236. English. Traditional Japanese Folk Song.
SKU: HL.44012758
UPC: 888680652913. 10.5x14 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
To hear a recording of this piece, please visit the Hal Leonard MGB Concert Band page at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHzOLTDBDG2pZX6fYtaxSwBased on the traditional Japanese tune â??Suiryo-Bushi,â? Reflections on an Old Japanese Folk Song opens with two contrasting statements of the melody - first sparsely presented by the woodwinds and then in a harmonized version played by the full band. This is followed by a lively section based on pentatonic melodies that characterize the folk tune. The following slower variation first centers around a plaintive English horn melody made up of sections of the original tune, and later presents the opening phrases of â??Suiryo-Bushiâ? against an intensely florid accompaniment. The final section is in the form of a scherzo that eventually forms the accompaniment to a final presentation of the folk tune. Duration: 8:30.
SKU: YM.GTW01094434
ISBN 9784636944341.
New Sounds in Concert Band Series (NSB). Yosakoi-bushi is one of the well know Japanese folksong in Shikoku area with nostalgic melody, but this arrangement will amazed not only the audiences but als the plays by its hevy metaric sounds. You will find the new possibility of folk song Duration: approx.6'20 Arranged by Hideaki Miura.
SKU: YM.GOD01089771
New Sounds in Concert Band Series (NSB) Duration: approx.5'15 Arranged by Masamichi Amano.
SKU: KJ.SO341F
UPC: 084027041796.
A delicate and colorful arrangement of a timeless folk tune, Snow introduces your orchestra to the subtle beauty of traditional Japanese music. With a sweet and playful melody and a range of timbre-altering techniques, including pizzicato and tremolo, students will find this arrangement irresistably charming. The perfect accompaniment to a more energetic selection at your next concert. 3:20.
SKU: AP.42170S
UPC: 038081481289. English. Based on Traditional Japanese Songs.
A stunning setting of three traditional Japanese songs that have been seamlessly interwoven in this robust arrangement. Translated, the title refers to the code of ethics embraced by Samurai warriors for centuries. These three melodies are intended to inspire courage, respect, honor, frugality, loyalty, and honesty. A noble musical message suitable for any performance or instructional environment. (3:30) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud and Music Prodigy.
SKU: YM.GTW01081607
ISBN 9784636816072.
New Sounds in Concert Band Series (NSB). One of the Japanese famous folk tune arranged for chorus and wind band with funk beat Duration: approx4'50 Arranged by Takashi HoshideJapanese folksong fusioned funk beat. Ri Ben Min Yao De Fang Ke Jie Zou Ban .
SKU: KJ.WB252F
Japanese for child, Warabe weaves traditional folk songs into a tapestry depicting the playful and carefree dreams of a young person. Warabe begins and ends with the child's sleeping music. The exciting middle section calls for Hyoshigi, Japanese clapping sticks, to help propel the music. Finally, a nightingale's song announces the arrival of morning and the end of the dream.
SKU: CL.023-3768-01
A musical portrait of the famous Black Castle, located in the city of Matsumoto, Japan, is vividly brought to life through themes that are both dramatic and bold. Featuring the percussion section throughout, The Distant Castle is educationally sound programming for any concert setting and your percussionists may enjoy the optional opportunity to perform on traditional Japanese Taiko drums. The culture, beauty and history of Japan come to life in this work for the beginning band by James Swearingen. Very effective!
SKU: CL.012-4144-75
This is a great opportunity for your ensemble to present a selection highlighting the musical styles of this richly vibrant culture. Written as a result of the composer's visit to Japan, this character piece is constructed in the style of a promenade...as if the listener is strolling through a traditional garden filled with sculptured trees and shrubs, fish ponds and beautiful flowers. The subtle melodic and harmonic elements convey a carefree sense of serenity, joy and peace to the listener. This will be a concert favorite for both your students and your audiences.
SKU: CL.012-4144-01
SKU: KJ.WB175
Song of Tosagata is a skillfully crafted arrangement of an authentic ballad from Northern Japan. Filled with multicultural and inter- disciplinary enrichment possibilities, this delicate and mysterious work features timbres And textures reminiscent of the classic Japanese instrumental trio comprised of the Shakuhachi, Samisen, And Koto. Adding to the arrangement's uniqueness and authentic flavor are optional parts for autoharp (also playable on synthesizer) and template bells, playable on a student-made version of the traditional instrument.
About Standard of Excellence in Concert
The Standard of Excellence In Concert series presents exceptional arrangements, transcriptions, and original concert and festival pieces for beginning and intermediate band. Each selection is correlated to a specific page in the Standard of Excellence Band Method, reinforcing and expanding skills and concepts introduced in the method up to that point. Exciting parts with extensive cross-cueing are presented for every player. Accessible ranges, appropriate rhythmic challenges, and creative percussion section writing enhance the pedagogical value of the series.Sold individually, each In Concert selection includes a full Conductor Score and enough student parts for large symphonic bands. Each student part also includes correlated Warm-Up Studies. The Conductor Score comes complete with rehearsal suggestions, a composer biography, program notes, a rehearsal piano part, several ready-to-duplicate worksheets and a duplicable written quiz.
SKU: AP.BDM01046C
UPC: 654979018292. English.
Meaning fat drum, Taiko is often used to refer to the modern art of Japanese drum ensembles and is the first native Japanese music to spread throughout the world. Beginning with a unique effect, your flute section instills a sense of awe. This is a super composition for your percussionists who simulate the traditional Taiko drums on floor toms. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: BT.DHP-1115037-140
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Satoshi Yagisawa is well known for his dramatic symphonic band compositions. Even though he has written relatively few marches, they are also very popular: March Willing and Able is based on a chorale while March Bou Shu is based on a Japanese folk song. The Memory of Our Native Place is a rather unusual piece for Yagisawa, as it actually closely resembles a traditional march. The piece opens with a lively fanfare and is contrasted by the following theme. The trio features a chorale-like melody.Satoshi Yagisawa is vooral bekend van zijn dramatische orkestwerken. Marsen schreef hij nog maar weinig. Die paar die hij schreef, zijn inmiddels allemaal wel erg geliefd en populair; March Willing and Able is gebaseerd op koraalmuziek en in March Bou Shu is een Japanse volksmelodie verwerkt. Deze nieuwe mars, The Memory of Our Native Place, begint met een stralende fanfare. Daarna klinkt een innig thema. In het triodeel komt een koraalachtige melodie naar voren. Kortom: hieraan houdt uw publiek zeker een mooie herinnering!Satoshi Yagisawa ist bekannt für seine dramatischen Blasorchesterwerke - Märsche hat er bisher nur sehr wenige, dafür aber sehr beliebte geschrieben. Zwei davon sind March Willing and Able und March Bou Shu - der eine auf choraler Musik, der andere auf einem japanischen Volkslied basierend. The Memory of Our Native Place beginnt mit einer strahlenden Fanfare, bevor ein inniges Thema erklingt. Im Trio tritt eine choralartige Melodie hervor.The Memory of our Native Place n’est pas une marche conventionnelle, mais contient néanmoins quelques éléments standard. Elle s’ouvre avec une fanfare brillante, suivie par un thème pétillant de fraîcheur marqué par une joyeuse alternance de réponses entre bois, cuivres et cuivres graves. La mélodie chantante du trio mène fi nale haut en couleurs faisant de The Memory of our Native Place une incontournable marche de concert. Satoshi Yagisawa ha composto oltre cento brani per fi ati, ma solamente quattro marce, tra le quali ricordiamo le acclamate March Willing and Able e March Bou Shu, la prima basata su musica corale, la seconda su una canzone folk giapponese. Con The Memory of our Native Place, Yagisawa si allontana dal suo stile poco convenzionale, componendo una marcia che si avvicina agli schemi standard. L’inizio vede protagonista una fanfara brillante, seguita da un tema più intimo. Il trio espone una melodia simile a un corale.
SKU: BT.DHP-1115037-010