The Silent Choir (or who was that masked choir?)
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SKU: A0.905181
Composed by Pete Deshler. Contemporary. Octavo. 6 pages. Pete Deshler #6210029. Published by Pete Deshler (A0.905181).An original composition in four parts for body percussion.
This piece is meant to signify the frustration felt by choral singers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the situation is serious and stressful, this piece is meant to be humorous. Humor is sometimes our best defense during stressful times. The piece uses several body percussion techniques: step, a palm drag on the thighs (using both hands) and a pat on the thigh. It also uses choral folders as percussion instruments. The folder techniques are: closing the folder, opening the folder, tapping the folder on the knees and dropping the folder on the floor. A choral sigh is also included at the end of the piece.
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