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Score, parts
Title by uploader: The Great New Adventure
Instrumentation |
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Trombone basso, Euphonium, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Double bass, Snare drum, Glockenspiel, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass drum, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone |
Scored for |
Wind band, Symphonic band, Concert band |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
Ricky Toh Wei Jie |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
6'45 |
This piece is written to depict the start of a new adventure. We start of with a slow segment with the Bass Line constantly playing the same rhythm, note and articulation. This gives this part the vibe of adventure/war preparation, with the Trumpet section first playing the melody in unison and split to create harmony when the upper woodwinds like flutes, oboes and clarinets joins in. It is then followed up by a fast segment which starts of with the same melody as before and slowly evolved to other melodic segments. The next segment goes back to a slower tempo and starts of with the flute playing a variation of the main melody as a solo which the oboe and the remaining flute joins in to move into another variation where the whole band plays at the same time which slowly flows and introduce many other melodic lines, including the second main melody. Finally it goes to a tempo which is even faster than before which starts of with the lower woodwinds and some lower brass which slowly increases intensity by slowly adding in the remaining lower brasses, optional string bass playing in pizzicato and snare drum. Which is followed by the horns, tenor saxophone and alto clarinet with a heroic entrance which is soon join in by the alto saxophones. Then the flutes, oboes and clarinet continue with another smooth melodic passage which is then followed by the second main melody which reappears here in a different key. This piece utilizes key signatures which are less common in wind band music which is sure to be able to give players many positive experiences with exploring unfamiliar key signatures.
Conductor Score Only
Title by uploader: The Great New Adventure- Conductor Score Only
Instrumentation |
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Trombone basso, Euphonium, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Double bass, Snare drum, Glockenspiel, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass drum, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Alto Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone |
Scored for |
Wind band, Symphonic band, Concert band |
Type of score |
Full score |
Publisher |
Ricky Toh Wei Jie |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
6'45 |
This piece is written to depict the start of a new adventure. We start of with a slow segment with the Bass Line constantly playing the same rhythm, note and articulation. This gives this part the vibe of adventure/war preparation, with the Trumpet section first playing the melody in unison and split to create harmony when the upper woodwinds like flutes, oboes and clarinets joins in. It is then followed up by a fast segment which starts of with the same melody as before and slowly evolved to other melodic segments. The next segment goes back to a slower tempo and starts of with the flute playing a variation of the main melody as a solo which the oboe and the remaining flute joins in to move into another variation where the whole band plays at the same time which slowly flows and introduce many other melodic lines, including the second main melody. Finally it goes to a tempo which is even faster than before which starts of with the lower woodwinds and some lower brass which slowly increases intensity by slowly adding in the remaining lower brasses, optional string bass playing in pizzicato and snare drum. Which is followed by the horns, tenor saxophone and alto clarinet with a heroic entrance which is soon join in by the alto saxophones. Then the flutes, oboes and clarinet continue with another smooth melodic passage which is then followed by the second main melody which reappears here in a different key. This piece utilizes key signatures which are less common in wind band music which is sure to be able to give players many positive experiences with exploring unfamiliar key signatures.
Orchestra version
Title by uploader: The Great New Adventure (Orchestra)
Instrumentation |
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Trombone basso, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Snare drum, Glockenspiel, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass drum |
Scored for |
Symphonic orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
Ricky Toh Wei Jie |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
6'45 |
This piece is written to depict the start of a new adventure. We start of with a slow segment with the Bass Line constantly playing the same rhythm, note and articulation. This gives this part the vibe of adventure/war preparation, with the Trumpet section first playing the melody in unison and split to create harmony when the upper woodwinds and the upper strings joins in. It is then followed up by a fast segment which starts off with the same melody as before and slowly evolved to other melodic segments.
The next segment goes back to a slower tempo and starts off with the flute playing a variation of the main melody as a solo which the oboe, violins and the remaining flute joins in to move into another variation where the whole orchestra plays at the same time which slowly flows and introduce many other melodic lines, including the second main melody. Finally, it goes to a tempo which is even faster than before which starts off with the lower woodwinds, lower brass and lower strings which slowly increases intensity by slowly adding in the 2nd Trombone, Bass Trombone, Tuba, Double Basses and snare drum. Which is followed by the horns and violas with a heroic entrance which is soon join in by the 2nd violins. Then the flutes, oboes and clarinet continue with another smooth melodic passage which is later joined by the strings. After which is then followed by the second main melody which reappears here in a different key.
The Great New Adventure is considered by biggest composition as I have written two versions, one for full wind band and the other for full orchestra.
Hopefully all musicians who play this piece will enjoy it.
Orchestra version - Conductor Score Only
Title by uploader: The Great New Adventure (Orchestra) - Conductor Score Only
Instrumentation |
Flute, Flute piccolo, Clarinet, Bassoon, Oboe, Trombone basso, Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass, Snare drum, Glockenspiel, Timpani, Cymbals, Bass drum |
Scored for |
Symphonic orchestra |
Type of score |
Full score |
Publisher |
Ricky Toh Wei Jie |
Difficulty |
Difficult |
Duration |
6'45 |
This piece is written to depict the start of a new adventure. We start of with a slow segment with the Bass Line constantly playing the same rhythm, note and articulation. This gives this part the vibe of adventure/war preparation, with the Trumpet section first playing the melody in unison and split to create harmony when the upper woodwinds and the upper strings joins in. It is then followed up by a fast segment which starts off with the same melody as before and slowly evolved to other melodic segments. The next segment goes back to a slower tempo and starts off with the flute playing a variation of the main melody as a solo which the oboe, violins and the remaining flute joins in to move into another variation where the whole orchestra plays at the same time which slowly flows and introduce many other melodic lines, including the second main melody. Finally, it goes to a tempo which is even faster than before which starts off with the lower woodwinds, lower brass and lower strings which slowly increases intensity by slowly adding in the 2nd Trombone, Bass Trombone, Tuba, Double Basses and snare drum. Which is followed by the horns and violas with a heroic entrance which is soon join in by the 2nd violins. Then the flutes, oboes and clarinet continue with another smooth melodic passage which is later joined by the strings. After which is then followed by the second main melody which reappears here in a different key. The Great New Adventure is considered by biggest composition as I have written two versions, one for full wind band and the other for full orchestra. Hopefully all musicians who play this piece will enjoy it.
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