I likely won't talk about music too much, but this song is my latest joy. The moving melodies and background ostinato patterns fit together perfectly to create an amazing piece. Hearing music like this just really gives me a huge sense of pride in my instrument(s). I'm listening to it as I type this, and though I've heard it probably thirty times now in a span of three days, it still never fails to capture my heart. The feeling never stops building, even in the slower patterns. What really says the most about this song is that everyone likes it. It isn't like some other songs I've played, where only the small faction of hardcore musicians can really appreciate it's intricacies and beauty. Everyone enjoys listening to this song, even people who haven't got a clue what percussive chamber ensembles sound like (that must sound terribly arrogant). It's a pleasure to play, lovely to listen to, and just enlightening to experience.
http://www.tapspace.com/katraterra.html
3 years ago
1 comment:
Heh yea, katraterra sounds really fun to play. Its pretty much something every band needs so maybe band class wont be so boring (i wonder if mrs cutting ever learned)
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