人生行路 Jinsei Kouro
Sayyid Shafiee
Music for Butoh Dance
COMPOSER’S NOTE Jinsei Kouro means Journey of Life in Japanese. This piece was inspired by a contemporary Japanese dance, Butoh. Butoh was created around 1960 by Hijikata Tatsumi and later it was developed all around the world. This composition is to accompany the Butoh dance performance and also inspired by a piece by Imre Thormann from Switzerland. This piece is a portrait of a gentleman about his journey as a human.
Composed for Master’s Degree fulfillment at
The University of Manchester
Duration/Approx: 10 minutes. Manchester - Cornwall - London Summer 2013.
INSTRUMENTATION & LEGEND Percussion Violin C Trumpet Bb Bass Clarinet CLARINET
TRUMPET
VIOLIN
Mute A
Straight Mute
s.p
Sul Ponticello
Mute B
Plunger Mute
s.t
Sul Tasto
Key-Slap. Randomly Flutter-tonguing = flz Flutter-tonguing = flz.
Highest note possible
Normal
Mouthpiece clap
Slightly touch the note
Smorzando. Gradually slow down and soften the notes
Flutter-tonguing
Flutter-tonguing
Normal
Wide vibrato up to half tone Blow all over the mouthpiece in a small distance. Allow accented sound Quarter tone
Smorzando. Gradually slow down and soften the notes Wide vibrato up to half tone Blow all over the mouthpiece in a small distance. Allow accented sound Quarter tone
Scratch tone Wide vibrato up to half tone Bartok pizzicato Play between bridge and tailpiece Play on the bridge by bowing the wood of the bridge at a right angle at its right side
PERCUSSION Police Whistle (with balls in it)
Damp the note with hand
Bells (Metal Bells) Rim-click (play on the rim) Metal Cup with 5 Plastic Dices Snare Drum (snare on) Bass Drum (horizontal position) Hanging Cymbal (16 inch) Tam - Tam Wind Chimes Cymbal Chain (for buzzing effect) Soft Mallet Drum Sticks Scratch the edge of cymbal using drumstick = Scratch cymbal on top of it using drum stick =
Muffled Bell Ring
Scrub the snare with cymbal chain
Finger tap (crash using finger)
Drumstick tap (light tap on cymbal)