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Breaking Point. Drums sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Advanced.

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속보 포인트. 드럼 악보. 타악기 악보. 고급.

원본

Breaking Point composed by Rob Smith. Percussion Ensemble. For Multiple Percussion Solo. cowbell, coffee can, splash cymbal, 4 brake drums, 5 clay pots. Medium difficult. Duration 3. 45. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.16570. Written in conjunction with an art exhibition consisting of ceramic and metal sculptures, this work is almost non stop rhythm. Using object you can easily find around the house, the timbres of metal and clay bring out the relentless energy of the piece. Breaking Point was written for percussionist Blake Wilkins and premiered at a concert he presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in the summer of 2008. His program was designed to relate to their exhibitions of the moment, which consisted of contemporary ceramic and metal sculptures. These exhibits are represented by the use of clay pots, brake drums, cowbell, splash cymbal, and a coffee can. The clay pots are used primarily at the center of the work, as a temporary relief from the relentless energy of the outer sections.

번역

Breaking Point composed by Rob Smith. 타악기 앙상블. 여러 타악기 솔로. cowbell, coffee can, splash cymbal, 4 brake drums, 5 clay pots. 중간 어려운. 소요 시간 3. 45. C. 앨런 간행물에 의해 게시. CN.16570. Written in conjunction with an art exhibition consisting of ceramic and metal sculptures, this work is almost non stop rhythm. Using object you can easily find around the house, the timbres of metal and clay bring out the relentless energy of the piece. Breaking Point was written for percussionist Blake Wilkins and premiered at a concert he presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in the summer of 2008. His program was designed to relate to their exhibitions of the moment, which consisted of contemporary ceramic and metal sculptures. These exhibits are represented by the use of clay pots, brake drums, cowbell, splash cymbal, and a coffee can. The clay pots are used primarily at the center of the work, as a temporary relief from the relentless energy of the outer sections.