[3684]Re:Re:Quarter-tone marimba. (320 reads) 2004-04-21 11:58:17
 
Behzad
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Hey Pedro!
That is really cool. I hope to someday have the opportunity to play some James Wood pieces. As amazing as his ensemble pieces are, I think he should write a marimba solo, possibly quarter-tone marimba.
What is this thing about two sets of vibes infront of the other? So does that mean you had four sets of keys? So like naturals, with accidentals, with quarter-tone naturals, with quarter-tone accidentals? Cool!
Do you have any tips on how he wrote the quarter-toned notes? I have been toying around with different tricks, but I would think that he has a better way of doing it.
I have recently discovered Kuniko Kato. I want to get some recordings soon. Here is her website if you have not seen it: http://www.kuniko-kato.net/.
~Behzad



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[3671]Quarter-tone marimba. <Behzad> 2004-04-16 13:13:44
[3673]Re:Quarter-tone marimba. <Pedro Carneiro> 2004-04-16 22:12:59
[3674]Re:Re:Quarter-tone marimba. <William Moersch> 2004-04-17 06:30:08
[3685]Re:Re:Re:Quarter-tone marimba. <Behzad> 2004-04-21 12:00:15
[3727]Re:Re:Re:Re:Quarter-tone marimba. <Nat> 2004-05-10 00:42:45
[3684]Re:Re:Quarter-tone marimba. <Behzad> 2004-04-21 11:58:17