Composed by Scottish Folk Song. Arranged by Takahashi Hiroki. Flexible. Flexible. Score & parts. Bravo Music #FLMS-87062. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.FLMS-87062).
Now even smaller bands can play at events such as graduation.
The song is constructed such to be performable by parts 2-6. If part 2 is only flute there could be strong imbalance, so avoid that if possible. As with other flexible models, they are most easily balanced if utilizing instruments of a similar type. Be careful of the volume balance when you have a large number of musicians.
■ About Part 1 If you have high-voice instruments (flute, Eb clarinet), add part 1 to increase timbre.
■About percussion instruments and optional instruments Percussion instruments should be prioritized thusly: Perc.→Timp.→Glock. Piano is not necessary. However, the sound will be more expansive so try to include when possible.
■ If you want to add chorus... Although this arrangement is instrumental, the melody moves amongst various parts. If the ensemble doubles the choir, it will be difficult to sing. I suggest to use one melody part as a guide. A louder voice such as trumpet or alto saxophone is preferable. Instruments an octave below the vocals are not recommended. Utilize more repeats when singing with a full chorus. You can also use the transposed score in other ways such as with recorder or keyboard harmonica. (Hiroki Takahashi).
Composed by Scottish Folk Song. Arranged by Takahashi Hiroki. Flexible. Flexible. Score & parts. Bravo Music #FLMS-87062. Published by Bravo Music (BZ.FLMS-87062).
Now even smaller bands can play at events such as graduation.
The song is constructed such to be performable by parts 2-6. If part 2 is only flute there could be strong imbalance, so avoid that if possible. As with other flexible models, they are most easily balanced if utilizing instruments of a similar type. Be careful of the volume balance when you have a large number of musicians.
■ About Part 1 If you have high-voice instruments (flute, Eb clarinet), add part 1 to increase timbre.
■About percussion instruments and optional instruments Percussion instruments should be prioritized thusly: Perc.→Timp.→Glock. Piano is not necessary. However, the sound will be more expansive so try to include when possible.
■ If you want to add chorus... Although this arrangement is instrumental, the melody moves amongst various parts. If the ensemble doubles the choir, it will be difficult to sing. I suggest to use one melody part as a guide. A louder voice such as trumpet or alto saxophone is preferable. Instruments an octave below the vocals are not recommended. Utilize more repeats when singing with a full chorus. You can also use the transposed score in other ways such as with recorder or keyboard harmonica. (Hiroki Takahashi).
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