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Books > Arts & Architecture > Music > Musical instruments & instrumental ensembles > Wind instruments
An intimate, moving, dramatic story about the musicians in a great
orchestra who make music come alive in performance and recording.
The musicians here are members of the fabled Boston Symphony
Orchestra, led by conductor Seiji Ozawa, during a season
highlighted by Mahler's Second Symphony, The Resurrection.
A companion volume to the author's "How To Play Bawu and Hulusi,"
"The Bawu and Hulusi Tunebook - G Edition" presents more than one
hundred traditional tunes from China and neighbouring countries,
all arranged for bawu and hulusi in the key of G and notated at
pitch in standard Western notation. Included are tunes from the
Bao'an, Yao, Buyi, Dai, Naxi, Li, De'ang, Yi, Dong and other ethnic
groups, many of them being published in Western notation for the
first time. These tunes are also suitable for Western melody
instruments, such as flute, violin, melodica, etc.
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