Jasmine, for solo vibraphone
Vibraphone - Digital Sheet Music

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Vibraphone Solo - Digital Download

SKU: A0.987106

Composed by William Campbell. 20th Century,Contemporary,Jazz. Individual part. 17 pages. William Campbell Music #3238383. Published by William Campbell Music (A0.987106).

Jasmine was written for the excellent percussionist, and my good friend, Todd Hammes.  It was originally written in 1992, and revised in 2009-10.  It is a conventional solo sonata in that the three movements follow the common fast-slow-fast order and there are clear sectional delineations and much development throughout.  An actual jasmine plant grew vine-like outside my studio and filled the air with a beautiful scent inspired the music.  The harmonic and rhythmic language owes a lot to the jazz idiom, and combined with the horticultural inspiration gave the piece its punny title, 'Jazz-man.'.

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