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O'Loughlin, Doppler Effect [CF:YPS143]

Sean O'Loughlin

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Sean O'Loughlin
Doppler Effect

The term Doppler Effect describes the aural phenomenon of something changing pitch relative to what direction it is traveling in relation to the listener. An example is when a siren coming towards you is higher in pitch then when it is going away from you. Sean O'Loughlin uses this fascinating concept to construct an original composition that uses instances of this effect. A broad melody acts as a connective element in the piece, with a multitude of teaching opportunities for dynamics and musicality.

Flute, Oboe (opt. Flute 2), Clarinet 1 in Bb, Clarinet 2 in Bb, Bass Clarinet in Bb, Bassoon, Alto Saxophone in Eb, Tenor Saxophone in Bb, Baritone Saxophone in Eb, Trumpet 1 in Bb, Trumpet 2 in Bb, Horn in F, Trombone, Euphonium T.C. in Bb, Euphonium B.C., Tuba, Mallet Percussion - Bells, Timpani, Percussion 1 - Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Percussion 2 - Mark Tree, Suspended Cymbal, Tam-tam, Tambourine, Triangle, Crash Cymbals
Concert Band
Score and Part(s)
Series: Young Band
Publisher: Carl Fischer LLC
CF:YPS143
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