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Harlem Suburb Shuffle

COMPOSER: Peter Kleine Schaars
PUBLISHER: De Haske Publications
PRODUCT TYPE: Score
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Concert Band
From the beginning of the Middle Ages, we have known performance practices in which the duration of the notes can differ from the actual notation. In some cases, binary written melodies were performed in a ternary way. This isalso the case in the present-day shuffle: the written quavers are
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Composer Peter Kleine Schaars
Publisher De Haske Publications
Instrumentation Concert Band/Harmonie/Fanfare
Language E(UK)DFN
Grade of Difficulty Band Grade 4
Product Type Score
Instrument Group Concert Band
Year of Publication 2021
European Parts Included Yes
Genre Original Light Music
ISMN 9790035246375
Series Peter's Compact Collection
No. Pages 30
No. DHP 1216336-215
Release Date 4/12/2021
Definitive Duration 00:03:05
Description
From the beginning of the Middle Ages, we have known performance practices in which the duration of the notes can differ from the actual notation. In some cases, binary written melodies were performed in a ternary way. This isalso the case in the present-day shuffle: the written quavers are performed in a long-short system in which the ratio is 2:1. In other words, the performance practice is based on a triplet feel. In this composition, allingredients of the shuffle are featured: a vigorous swing rhythm, a walking bass, the successions of thirds in the accompaniment and the frequent use of triplets. To make sure that the binary written rhythms in the accompanimentsare performed in the correct ternary manner, Peter Kleine Schaars has notated the melody themes in triplets as much as possible. Thus, this composition is a very useful exercise for the swing development of your ensemble.Additionally, the work is a treat to listen to, so your audience will really appreciate this up-tempo big band like composition. All ternary rhythmic cells 17 till 24 pass in revue, furthermore much attention had been paid to acorrect performance of cell 4 in swing feel.
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