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Floating Clouds
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Floating Clouds by David Bobrowitz Concert Band - Sheet Music

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Floating Clouds by David Bobrowitz Concert Band - Sheet Music

By David Bobrowitz
Concert band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bb Euphonium, Bells, Chime, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Euphonium, Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn in F, Mallet Percussion 1, Mallet Percussion 2, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Suspended Cymbal, Timpani and more. - Grade 2.5

SKU: CF.YPS253F

Composed by David Bobrowitz. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Full score. 16 pages. Duration 0:03:18. Carl Fischer Music #YPS253F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.YPS253F).

ISBN 9781491161920. UPC: 680160920600. 9 x 12 inches.

A brief introduction sets the mood for this hauntingly beautiful piece. As gentle breezes begin to blow on the surface, the clouds above begin appear in an array of different formations. The clouds float slowly from east to west, as if in an Impressionistic painting. This is one of nature's beautiful settings, and one can seemingly follow the clouds for hours. From a young player's vantage point they must confidently play the intentional dissonance on the third beat of measures 10, 14, 42 and 46. Once they get used to the sound it should become an "enjoyable dissonance." In measures 25 to 27, balance the flutes and clarinets so the volume level is consistent between both parts. In general, the piece should be performed at a very relaxed pace, but a disciplined steady beat will be necessary to keep the sixteenth notes even and relaxed at measures 29 through 34. The final chord is a Bb major 7, and the clarinets and alto saxes should be equal in volume before the gradual fade.
A brief introduction sets the mood for this hauntingly beautiful piece. As gentle breezes begin to blow on the surface, the clouds above begin appear in an array of different formations. The clouds float slowly from east to west, as if in an Impressionistic painting. This is one of nature's beautiful settings, and one can seemingly follow the clouds for hours.From a young player's vantage point they must confidently play the intentional dissonance on the third beat of measures 10, 14, 42 and 46. Once they get used to the sound it should become an “enjoyable dissonance.” In measures 25 to 27, balance the flutes and clarinets so the volume level is consistent between both parts. In general, the piece should be performed at a very relaxed pace, but a disciplined steady beat will be necessary to keep the sixteenth notes even and relaxed at measures 29 through 34. The final chord is a Bb major 7, and the clarinets and alto saxes should be equal in volume before the gradual fade.