Commissioned by American Composers Forum. Composed by Thomas Duffy. BandQuest. March. 24 pages. American Composers Forum #4001976. Published by American Composers Forum (HL.4001976).
UPC: 073999019766. 9.0x12.0x0.054 inches.
Playing one wrong note can ruin the performance of a piece, right? Well, composer Thomas Duffy actually wants the performers to make mistakes in this clever composition! The precise imprecision comes to life as students are asked to intentionally play wrong notes in various parts of the march. After performing this work, you and your students will never look at “perfection” the same way again!
Commissioned by American Composers Forum. Composed by Thomas Duffy. BandQuest. March. 24 pages. American Composers Forum #4001976. Published by American Composers Forum (HL.4001976).
UPC: 073999019766. 9.0x12.0x0.054 inches.
Playing one wrong note can ruin the performance of a piece, right? Well, composer Thomas Duffy actually wants the performers to make mistakes in this clever composition! The precise imprecision comes to life as students are asked to intentionally play wrong notes in various parts of the march. After performing this work, you and your students will never look at “perfection” the same way again!
Preview: A+: A “Precise” Prelude and an “Excellent” March
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