The Leaves Be Green, a ground by Douglas H. Leedy (aka Bhishma Xenotechnites), performed by Margret Gries on an instrument by Owen Daly (who also made the recording), with an animated graphical score.
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Q: Where can I learn more about the composer?
A: Here ...
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Q: Where can I learn more about Daly's instruments?
A: Here ...
www.dalyharpsi...
Q: Where can I get the score for this piece?
A: Leedy's original manuscript (with preliminary performance notes) is here ...
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... and I've made a version formatted for ease of performance ...
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... and made a PDF of the performance notes ... www.musanim.co...
Q: What do the colors mean?
A: Colors are assigned according to pitch, in a system I call "harmonic coloring" (since it shows changes in harmonies). You can read more about this here:
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Q: Can I see (/not see) the staves, barlines, and variation numbers?
A: There are two versions of the video, one that's plain (just the notes) ..
• Leedy, The Leaves Be G...
... and one with staves, barlines, and variation numbers ...
• Leedy, The Leaves Be G...
Q: Why is the pitch one-half step flat?
A: The music is being performed at "Baroque pitch." To learn more about this, see ...
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18 сен 2024