Instrumental Duet, Piano Instrumental Duet, Oboe, Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download
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By Traditional. By Han-Ki Kim. Arranged by hanki kim. This edition: pdf. Classical, Instructional, Romantic Period, Standards, Traditional. 33 pages. Han-Ki Kim #1161628. Published by Han-Ki Kim (A0.1590347).
As far as the melodic line is concerned, The traditional five notes “Do.Re.Mi.Sol.La.” of Korea were mainly used, And, It consists of five movements as follows.
1. Prologue - “Ungki Dungki”: In D major in 6/4 time, it is a short song with a bright atmosphere. The meaning of “Ungki Dungki” refers to the body movements that show Koreans' excitement during fun.
2. Sound of Piri: In G major in 4/4 time, express the sound of oriental flutes.
3. Cheerful Semachi : In D major in 9/8 time, tried to express Korean excitement using Korean traditional semachi rhythm.
4. Meditation : In G minor in 4/4 time, tried to express sadness.
5. Finale - Perpetuum Mobil: In D major in 4/4 time, it is played at a very high speed with 16th notes and forms the melody line of small fragments of Do,Re,Mi,So,La.
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