Carry This Back to New York CONCERT .pdf
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Title: Carry This Back to New York CONCERT
Author: Bobby Previte
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Carry This Back to New York
CONCERT
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©2007 Bobby Previte
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Drum Pattern - straight eighths: play something like this and continue for entire tune
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RULES/SUGGESTIONS:
*drums start for many bars, do not vary part much - any manner of percussion (conga, bongo, bell, etc) can be added
*on cue, all players play note or notes in brackets in rhythmic unison, let ring, then take LONG rests in between
*each successive rest MUST be shorter, and so compress the form until after MANY passes the form is played as written
*when this occurs, repeat the exact written form with no extra rests many times and build until cue for CODA
-no rest can be longer than the rest previous to it- the shape cannot go "backwards"
-there must be a discernable feeling of compression throughout:
this means you must start out with VERY long pauses, and GRADUALLY make them shorter.
-players can JUDICIOUSLY add short phrases, sounds, etc in holes, or there can be a designated soloist(s)

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