JordanRoberts Posted April 10 Posted April 10 Hey everyone, Here's another new work for my daughter's middle school band. "Legend of Bete Grise" transports listeners to the mystical shores of Lake Superior's Bete Grise, a place steeped in folklore and natural wonders. Inspired by local legends, the piece captures the haunting tale of a Native American maiden whose mournful song still echoes across the bay, calling out to her lost lover. The middle section features a shanty that evokes the sound of her lover out on the waves, further immersing the audience in the story's atmosphere. Through expressive melodies and gentle harmonies, the music evokes imagery of the sands that sing when touched by human hands and the serene beauty of the beach. As performers explore the piece, they also encounter the Dorian scale, adding a touch of modal color to the melodic landscape and expanding their musical horizons. What do you think? MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Legend of Bete Grise > next PDF Legend of Bete Grise Quote
Alex Weidmann Posted April 27 Posted April 27 Hi Jordan. I enjoyed your use of percussion in this piece at key moments, to drive the narrative forwards. The main theme was catchy, and suited the storyline well. I think the blended orchestration was nice, where you have octave doubling. One thing I would suggest is putting your master score in concert pitch, so it's easier to see the harmonies at play. Quote
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