Kím means germ or embryo and the idea is roughly to start on something simple which then gradually grows and takes on a new form, like a plant. It explores the possibilities of the snare drum as a solo instrument, using sounds and polyrhythms
Kim by Askell Masson
Kím means germ or embryo and the idea is roughly to start on something simple which then gradually.... Read More
£16.00 ex. TAX *
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Weight | 0.230000 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.000000 cm |
Composer | Masson , Askell |
Difficulty | Advanced |
Instrument | Snare drum |
Age | C – from 27 to 33 years old |
Round | Two |
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Instrumentation
Snare Drum
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