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Original

A Garden of Weeds. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Vibraphone sheet music. Xylophone sheet music.

Translation

A Garden of Weeds. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music. Vibraphone sheet music. Xylophone sheet music.

Original

A Garden of Weeds composed by Clif Walker. Percussion Ensemble. For percussion ensemble. bells, xylophone, 2 vibraphones, 2 - five octave marimbas, chimes, timpani, bass drum, 3 large concert toms, gong, tang tangs, triangle, vibra slap, woodblocks, shakers, suspended cymbal, swish cymbal, ride cymbal, ice bell, lion's roar. Score and set of parts. Duration 5 minutes, 10 seconds. Published by Innovative Percussion. IP.E-CW-GAR. Composer's Notes. Written for Joe and Tes, my children, who both cried when I played the sound file for them with the lights off. Inspired by a quote from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale Thumbelina. "The witch smiled and returned to her garden of weeds", the piece is an attempt to reconcile and contrast the imagery of the pleasant and not so pleasant and explore the challenge of something "ugly" being framed as beautiful. The piece is a programmatic attempt at a "reverse chronological soundtrack" as to what the Garden of Eden may look like if stumbled across today. a garden of weeds. Starting with the listener in the present, we find the neglected and forgotten ruins, with brief moments that hint to its former state. ms. 1 -33. and then slip backwards. ms. 34- 38. We visit a garden beginning to be overran with thorns, weeds, occasional serpents. ms. 39-63. and then travel all the way back to the pre-Fall paradise. ms. 64-97. The piece then moves forward with the temptation,. ms. 98 - 111. his and her apple bites. ms. 112-113. , unsuccessful hiding and the envitable consequence. ms. 119 - 127. followed by the famous eviction with the gates slamming shut on the resolve of the final impact.

Translation

A Garden of Weeds composed by Clif Walker. Percussion Ensemble. For percussion ensemble. bells, xylophone, 2 vibraphones, 2 - five octave marimbas, chimes, timpani, bass drum, 3 large concert toms, gong, tang tangs, triangle, vibra slap, woodblocks, shakers, suspended cymbal, swish cymbal, ride cymbal, ice bell, lion's roar. Score and set of parts. Duration 5 minutes, 10 seconds. Published by Innovative Percussion. IP.E-CW-GAR. Composer's Notes. Written for Joe and Tes, my children, who both cried when I played the sound file for them with the lights off. Inspired by a quote from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale Thumbelina. "The witch smiled and returned to her garden of weeds", the piece is an attempt to reconcile and contrast the imagery of the pleasant and not so pleasant and explore the challenge of something "ugly" being framed as beautiful. The piece is a programmatic attempt at a "reverse chronological soundtrack" as to what the Garden of Eden may look like if stumbled across today. a garden of weeds. Starting with the listener in the present, we find the neglected and forgotten ruins, with brief moments that hint to its former state. ms. 1 -33. and then slip backwards. ms. 34- 38. We visit a garden beginning to be overran with thorns, weeds, occasional serpents. ms. 39-63. and then travel all the way back to the pre-Fall paradise. ms. 64-97. The piece then moves forward with the temptation,. ms. 98 - 111. his and her apple bites. ms. 112-113. , unsuccessful hiding and the envitable consequence. ms. 119 - 127. followed by the famous eviction with the gates slamming shut on the resolve of the final impact.