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Ripples in the Sand
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Ripples in the Sand Inspirations of a Japanese Zen Garden (Karesansui) by David Marlatt Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By David Marlatt
Brass Choir

SKU: AP.81-BC1794

Inspirations of a Japanese Zen Garden (Karesansui). Composed by David Marlatt. 5 or More; Brass - Brass Choir; Solo Small Ensembles. Eighth Note Publications. Multicultural. Score and Part(s). Eighth Note Publications #81-BC1794. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-BC1794).

ISBN 9781771573863. UPC: 685462023875. English.

A karesansui is a Japanese rock garden that is an enclosed shallow sandbox containing sand, gravel, and rocks. The sea is symbolized not by water but by sand raked in patterns that suggest rippling water. This short work is peaceful and reflective and accessible to young musicians. The major pentatonic scale is used as the basis for this composition, creating an interesting texture and evoking the sound of an ancient Japanese folk song.