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Six Textures for Rock Quartet

Adam Scott Neal
(2009)
page last updated Thu, 10 Sep 2009,  3:36pm PDT

 

 

Description
indeterminate and mellow piece for keyboard, elec. guitar, bass guitar, and drum set

 

 

Keywords:   experimental, indeterminate, rock, contemporary, atonal, notated
Duration:   variable minutes
# of Performers:   4

 

 

Materials / Instrumentation / Performers
keyboards, electric guitar, bass guitar, drum set

 

 

Files
Six Textures for Rock Quartet.pdf

 

 

Score / Notes
Six Textures for Rock Quartet puts the instruments of a rock band in a chamber music context. These six miniature pieces explore the tibres of the rock band, but do away with other trappings, such as unison or complimentary rhythms, steady pulse, verse-chorus structures, etc. The emphasis here is on atmosphere - sounds and texture. The players follow a loose score which enforces certain general progressions of chords, but each player will arrive at these chords relatively independent of each other. This piece was written for Darren Nelsen.

 

 

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