[3568]Re:Mayuzumi, mallets, etc. (321 reads) 2004-03-10 02:29:35
 
Nat
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Like Mr. Moersch says, I believe it can be done either way. One thing to note: Like most of Mayuzumi works, it is full of Japanese musical idioms, and notes written are only approximations to those idioms. So, you may want to get accustomed with Japanese music in advance. Playing as it is written is very boring (and agains the will of Mayuzumi, I suppose) especially in the second movement, which is in the Japanese folk song style.

Oh, and it is Mayuzumi, not Mayazumi :)



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[3565]Mayazumi, mallets, etc. <Dustin> 2004-03-09 16:10:06
[3567]Re:Mayazumi, mallets, etc. <William Moersch> 2004-03-10 00:58:55
[3570]Re:Re:Mayazumi, mallets, etc. <Dustin> 2004-03-10 22:00:09
[3573]Re:Re:Re:Mayazumi, mallets, etc. <William Moersch> 2004-03-11 08:48:44
[3750]Re:Re:Re:Re:Mayazumi, mallets, etc. <Mell Csicsila> 2004-05-16 13:08:21
[3568]Re:Mayuzumi, mallets, etc. <Nat> 2004-03-10 02:29:35