Achenar (recorder version)

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achenar for Violin, Paetzold flute & Object player

By Ylva Lund Bergner

Parts Duration: 8-9 minutes

Commisioned by ensemble Faint Noise with support from KulturrĂĽdet, Sweden

- 2013 – __________________________________________________________________________________ Instruments Violin Metal mute Violin microphone (for example DPA)

Paetzold flute Amplifier Microphone (1-2)

Object & Electronics: Rubber band box (wooden/paper box with rubber bands crossed over) Glass (for drinking) Tin can (empty food can with 2 rubber bands crossed over it. Open in one end.) C-vitamin tube (or treo) C-vitamin fizzies (or treo) C-vitamin caps (or treo; 2-4) Stones (2 stones; at least one of them flat) Grit (1-2 kilograms; medium big grit) Sand (1/2-1 kilograms; fine sand) Water (1-2 litre) Leaves (at least a handfull dry leaves) Branches (5-10 dry branches) Rubber bands (to use on the tin can and the rubber band box; at least 15) Bow (to use on the metal bowl) Plastic tub (to put the grit into) Watering can (to put the water in; nicer version for table) Metal bowl (to put the sand in; 3-5 litre) 2 mp3-players (with playlist) 1 Voice recorder (with speed control) 2 Audiovibe speakers (for example the brand iZound) 1 Mixer (small/or big) 2 Microphones (small ones for the table) 2/4 Speakers (either small ones on the object table or big ones in the concert hall)



Explanations Violin Play at the nutpeg

Play with the bow on the tail piece.

Play with the wood part of the bow. Shift bow.

Molto vibrato. Smooth lines.

Make a circle motion with the tip of the bow while damping all the strings.

The same technique as above but no damping.

Make a pizzicato on the fourth string behind the bridge

A pizzicato arpeggio.

Fast vibrato. Small motions. Play a glissando from a diminished artificial harmonic. Stay on the g#2 but glide up on the harmonics.

Play on the strings so that you can hear the tones from the finger positioning. No bow. Make an audible sound removing the metal mute.

Play a tone and make accents on harmonics.

From an harmonic to normal tone to double stop.

Play with the bow on the instrument body.

Damp all the strings and glide with the wood part of the bow up towards the bridge.

Damp all strings. Play short tones with hard pressure to make a sound similar to an old door.

Make a tremolo with the bow on the 1st and 2nd string on the bridge. Damp all strings. Should be no tone, only soft noise.

Make a pizzicato with two fingers. Soft but strong.

Flute Tremolo between two different type of air tones; half to completely covered labium.

Play a reverse slap.

Play a normal grace note. The next tone is a normal note, which is the same in both flute and voice. End the gesture outside of the flute making a sh- sound (like shell).

Play a tremolo and overblow according to the dynamic. Play double tongue on air tone; partly covered labium.

Play white noise air tone through covering the labium.

Turn your head side to side and blow air on the mouth piece to make sound. Cover the labium with flat fingers.

Same as above but covered with a cup hand. The dynamic means the effort and not the result.

Play on the detached mouth piece. Cover, un-cover the end part. Make a creaking sound with your voice into the opening of the mouth piece.

Cover half of the labium with flat fingers and play a rhythm with the diaphragm.

Different types of air tones. Flat fingers.

Play audible key sounds. No air. The dynamic is showing the effort and not the result.

Play a frullato. Fr-sound. Blow air through the mouth piece when it is removed from the flute.

Play normally from g to a. Then sing a glissando from b to a1 while playing audible key sounds.

Play an overblow gesture with throat fluttertongue.

Play accent with fr-sound.

Play tones and sing at the same time.The first tone is the same in voice and flute.

Multiphonics


Object Put fine sand in a metal bowl and make a sound through making a turning motion.

Crush some c-vitamins and let a piece of them into a glass of water. Practise the amount to know how much to use for specific dynamics.

Same as above but lean the bowl in different directions.

Same as above but damp the sound. Hold hand above or put a piece of thick paper over it.

Make the sand jump to make a percussive sound.

Play on a rubber band box. The box is either a wooden or paper one. Put rubber band over it and try to make a different sound on each rubber band. It depends on the tension and quality of the rubber band. The first gesture is just a glissando over the whole box. Next event is the highest and lowest band at the same time.

Play on the metal bowl with a bow.

Shake caps from a c-vitamin tube (the c-vitamins are fizzies). The sound will be similar to eggs.

Blow air on to a c-vitamin tube (no cap). Airy sound.

Same as above but more precise. The dynamic is showing the effort and not the result.

Play a low tone on the rubber band box that has a rich and soft low timbre. Play on a tin can (from food). Put two rubber band across it and play. Percussive sound is made when played on the lower side (not opened). The bands should smash against the metal. Same object as above but a soft tone, which is played on the upper side of the can (opened).

Play on the tin can. Pull up one of the bands more and more and play a pizzicato on it. The tone will be higher and higher. Instructions when to play the soundfiles on the mp3-players. This is mp3-player number 1 playing the first soundfile.

This is mp3-player number 2 playing the second soundfile, the first soundfile on this mp3-player.

Record the ensemble with the voice recorder (no microphones need to be plugged in). Play up the recorded soundfile from the voice recorder but in a different speed than normally. Do the setting before so that it will be played in tempo 66% instead of 100%. Notation of different materials that is used in the piece. 1st line: Water (poured from a can) 2nd line: Stones (grinded and hit) 3rd line: Branches (break dry ones) 4th line: Leaves (crush dry ones) 5th line: Grit (crush with feet)


PARTS Ylva Lund Bergner

Violin

© = 60 arco 3 norm. &4

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(throat flattertongue)

Paetzold flute

p

oo z œ F

zœ œz ‰ ‰ m ¯ ¯ ¯ ‰ ¯

o

ã 43

Objects

& œœ " œœ " Œ . . . . . ...

Vln.

p

15

Vln.

‰ œ œ @ @ "

Shift between legno battuto & mezzo legno battuto every tone.

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U

‰ œ@

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) @

˙ ˙

(")

"

yyyyŒ

!

(h) y

Play on instrument arco norm. body

Œ

Œ

Ooh Sh...

œ. "

œ >

Blow air on the mouth piece. Turn head side to side.

U

&

F

norm. pos.

mœ œ

jIIT mT T

III

"

Œ Make sound outside of the flute.

Voice

&

y

"

m œœ

ã

y y. y y. y" y

Í

Í

Í

y

P

y ‰ Œ

(soft tone) Play on 2 rubber band crossed over the tin can.

‰. œ S. œ j ‰.

Ooh...

,

1

œ

‰ y @

p

qn

> , T. T. T. T T TTT ‰ @ pizz œ > 3:2 F P flautando

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œ œ

Œ

2 : ‰ œ . œ. œ œ

" P

~~~~~~~~~~~~ , ‰ y y. y. @ p P

p

gliss

Play on caps.

y

mœ @ œ ‰ mœ œ III

II

p

Mm... (closed mouth)

Ooh Sh...

(with little pitch, exaggerate the bends)

Sand in a bowl

" ) ) ) " ) ) ) ‰ œ-U" Œ .

[ f]

"

mœœ. œ p œ ‰. Œ p Sand in a bowl

y ,y @ P

œœ

3:2

(with little pitch, exaggerate the bends)

œ œ

Œ

G

U

Œ

Play on tail piece

[F ]

Play on caps.

norm. pos.

œ

œ

Outside of flute.

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Voice

Distant sound.

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zz

F Í

Tin can

Obj.

y

mezzo legno tratto

Air tone

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Œ

@ œ p

‰ m œ@

III

~~~

Sand in a bowl

o

Hold hand over the glass.

Air tone norm.

!

Œ

y

Sand in a bowl

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fi " œ . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ‰ Œ

!

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Air tone (no pitch)

Put a piece of a c-vitamin in a glass of water.

y ‰

p

œ

˙

!

norm. pos.

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Í

U

œ P

y @ F

P

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U

IV

œœ œ y III !

D

Make sound outside of the flute.

p !

˙.

Play on caps from c-vitamin tubes. Shake them.

Make the sand jump

y

qn

Play on tail piece

qn

? m˙.

Œ

norm.

Play on caps from c-vitamin tubes. Shake them in circles.

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Sand in a bowl

‰. Œ œ S. S Air tone U œ œ//////////////// œ//////////////// œ////// ‰ j ‰ . Œ

œ ‰ Œ @

legno tratto

y

o

(double tonguing)

3:2 œ . .. . . . .. .. . . . " ‰ Œ œ & P p ˙ "3:2

& ˙. "

Œ

&

(Mm...)

Paetz. fl.

III

Blow air on the mouth piece. Turn head side to side.

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E

fi , œ@

norm. pos.

y. "

Play one tone higher when the labium is completely covered.

C

Voice

Blow air on a c-vitamin tube. Turn head side to side.

Obj.

Play with the tip of the bow

‰ Œ

<

Make the sand glide around in the bowl. Follow the visual instructions.

fi II Œ œ@ œ@ " F

,

Play on instrument body

arco norm.

Air tone

p

"

? œ

Paetz. fl.

!

B

Shift between legno battuto & mezzo legno battuto every tone.

gliss

Reverse slap

Shift between legno battuto & mezzo legno battuto every tone.

8

œ

!

z œ

Overblow

˙.

Part 1

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A

Play on a string at the nut, close to tuning pegs.

Gliss with the legno part of the bow on all strings while damping. legno

y. @

Œ.

U

œ

F

Put a piece of a c-vitamin in a glass of water.

norm.

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P

Play on caps.

y.

fiœ fi œ Uœ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

F


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&

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Vln.

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Paetz. fl.

Play on caps.

Ooh...

Voice

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œ p

gliss

gliss

Z

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Z

œ

p

1

Play tones with 2 audible finger 3 sounds,but no air. 5

œ . . . ..

jeté

Œ

3:2

bœ ‰ œ œ " [ >f ] >

6 7# + ø

Œ

3:2

Œ

mœ. " œ. y F f

P

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3:2

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Vln.

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e = 120

f

near the bridge arco norm. [3-5x]

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Paetz. fl.

ã

Obj.

˙

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f

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˙ ˙

ƒ

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ƒ

Part 2 37

Vln.

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Paetz. fl.

? œz.

z

p

38

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Trem.

norm.

airy tone

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,

µœ

norm.

f

1 + 2 3 4 5 7

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o1 2 3 4 5 7

bend

bend

gliss

µœ. nœ " B œ ‰ .ø p 1 2 3 4 5 7

Sand in a bowl

Play on caps.

Œ

y @ "

F

Œ

y @

y

Œ (bow)

y

F

J gliss

œ œ 85 f

> lœ " lTœ " œ " œ

F &

Fast vibrato

gliss

5:4

œ.

œ

mezzo legno tratto

lœ J lœ œ P pP IV

gliss

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œ

Play tones with audible finger sounds,but no bow or pizzicato.

Remove the mute with an audible sound.

>

œ.

gliss

Œ mœ. " œ ‰ œz.

œ.

z

mœ œ p

z

œ

C-vitamin tube.

Play on caps.

K K

[e = 60]

e=q

5 ‰ 8 œ œ œm œ mœœ 3:2

Play on caps.

|

[ p]

5''

|

10''

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œ. "

œ

qn

38 mœ.

œ

"

5:4

Z B Z m Z µ Z nZ

[ p]

85 Œ .

norm.

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qn

|

œ.

Make audible sounds with fingers on the keys. No air.

Œ

˙ œ ˙ z ‰ ø " F

z

Fast vibrato

gliss

mœ. ‰ .. B œ .

!

gliss

œ

"

:Mp3-play Playlist number

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o

2

molto vibrato

15''

|

œ

qn

Rubber band box

1 ^@ ‰ Œ a 38 ~~~~~~~~~~~ . ‰ ‰ & 85 . ã ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ! œ. !!! ! (!)

C-vitamin tube.

Obj.

norm. pos. arco Fast norm. vibrato

III

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p

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&

Put a piece of a c-vitamin in a glass of water.

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f

mœ , 38 .. B œ ƒ

3 4 5 6 7#

p

œœ mezzo legno tratto

gliss

III

œ

Voice o2

‰ µ œ@

(with little pitch, exaggerate the bends)

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III

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œ

œ

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norm. pos.

y

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Intermezzo 1 Shift between legno tratto & mezzo legno tratto every tone.

&

œ

Air tone

œ. . . . ˙

œ

(bow)

arco instrument norm. body

legno tratto

Blow air on the mouth piece. Turn head side to side.

Put a cover y ‰ over the glass. fi fi œ œ Œ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ã

Obj.

m >T " " m T> œ F F

˙ ‰.

Play on

legno tratto

flautando

(Sh...)

H

œ.) ( œ.

œ gliss B œ

" !

gliss


- achenar -

L 43

Vln.

&

norm.

Bœ p

gliss ? œ nœ

Paetz. fl.

p

&

Obj.

47

Vln.

&

(no bow)

( Œ .)

Œ

[ p]

!!

(Œ) œ

|

? µœ.

gliss

30''

|

œ

qn

œ

Mp3-play:

2 a

mœ qn

( œ .) p

œœ

j œ gliss B œ p

j œ

œ gliss µ œ J p

œ J

&

45''

œ

|

gliss

"

p

qn

Gliss with the legno part of the bow on all strings while damping.

5:4

norm. tone

!

mœ . n œœ .. œ. p

gliss

"

50''

|

mezzo legno tratto

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œ

œ

Vln.

& mœ

"

Paetz. fl.

? œ p

œ P

j µœ p

gliss

|

j œ µ µ œT

& œ ( ) P

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"

P

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m œœœ ...

1'05

|

mm œT

qn

œ ///////////////////////////////// œ . /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

Voice recorder

Obj.

arco norm.

(double tonguing) norm. tone

gliss

( Œ.)

(œœ ..) ( p)

1'00

œ

p

N

51

|

M

mezzo legno tratto

Z BZ mZ µZ nZ

Fast vibrato

35''

œœ ..

Voice recorder

Obj.

norm.

Record

j m œœ J

Playlist number

œ " œ œ œ " " p> > > [F ]

œ p

qn

molto vibrato

Voice recorder

40''

œ p

gliss

j œ mœ p

norm.

Z BZ mZ µZ nZ

ã ! !!! ! [F ]

Nœ.

œ "

qn

Rubber band box

p

|

œ.

5:4

25''

| norm.

[F ]

qn

Paetz. fl.

œ " œ œ m œ m œnœ

20''

"

œT .. P j œ mœ p

norm.

œ !

(g )

&

P

mœ œ P

œ

F

|

µœ

"

Mp3-play: Playlist number

1 b

m œœœ

œ 1'15

|

(bass sound)

3

,

" mœ < "

1'10

|

œ

norm.

œ

µœ J

55''

(œœœ ...) (F)

T

œ m œ mœ p airy tone

mœ " p

5:4

Z BZ mZ µZ nZ

[ f]

(bass sound)


- achenar -

O 55

Vln.

& œ.

? "

Paetz. fl.

"

œ mœ

p

F

norm. tone

bœ Œ . œ œ œmœ mœœ

Put on a metal mute

1'20

m œ œ >œ œ¯ œ .

F P

|

œ , mœ

œ J

!!! ‰ ! !!

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Playlist number

œœœ

f

2 b

j m œœ "

! (‰ )

œœœ œ

Vln.

&

Fast vibrato

j œ mœ œ œ < < p 3:2

œ

j , mœ ? œ

qn

œ ( p) Œ Tin can

(soft tone) Play on 2 rubber band crossed over the tin can.

ã‰

&

Obj.

|

œ p

j m œœ

III IV

1'40

gliss

Vibrato

Paetz. fl.

œ. ( œœœ ... ) ( p)

j œ>

œ J p

63

Vln.

& ‰

œ

? œ J qn

Fast vibrato

mœ "

2'00

|

œ

j œ

Œ

,

mœ œ œ J I II "

qn

"

& œœ . ( .) (")

œ

qn

norm. pos.

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T J

1'45

gliss

|

p

m >œ fr> mœ mœ

œ

Playlist number

j œ

Overblow

gliss

!

Mp3-play:

norm.

fr

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1'50

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2'05

& ‰

Frullato

Œ

œ

qn

m œ> J "

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Playlist number

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(‰)

2 Soundfile c

(‰ )

4

mœ m œnorm. m œ F

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gliss

œ mœ

&

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1'55

|

6:4

qn

airy tone

F

"

norm. tone

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qn

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mœ œ I

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p

1 c

m mœœœœ ... .

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gliss

mœ " Bœ

Fast vibrato

2'10

|

mœ "

œ

Voice

Paetz. fl.

|

m œœœœ

&

3:2

R near the bridge

m œ@ m œ "

1'35

3:2

Play as written without thinking of the labium lowering the tone.

, mœ

. (m œœœ .. ) Q

59

arco norm.

@ œ.

|

Rubber band box

Mp3-play:

&

1'30

3:2

œ mœ

mœ.

norm. tone

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Voice recorder

Obj.

drop pitch

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airy tone

p

3:2

| norm.

p

norm.

gliss

1'25

P

Play with the tip of the bow

airy tone

œœœœœœ

p

6:4

Voice recorder (x1.6)

start

( Œ)

(‰)

œ

&

"

œ.

mœ. !

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2'15

|

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T

S 67

Vln.

&

T

2'20

T

|

mezzo near the legno tratto bridge

Œ

III IV

2'25

mœ . œ.

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qn

I 2'30 II |

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&

œ. œ. œ. œ mœ œ œ

arco norm.

jeté

p

___ ___

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5:3

œ m œT

gliss

2'35

|

F

"

3:2

mT T ‰

No fingering. Only labium in use.

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Paetz. fl.

p

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B œ Nœ

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p

Playlist number

&

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( œœ )

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6:4

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Intermezzo 2

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o

|

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qn

legno tratto

2'40

qn

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Paetz. fl.

U Remove the metal mute

2'45

j œ gliss m œ p P

|

m œ œ " œ B œ œ gliss n œ

ƒ

qn

"

f

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ã

Playlist number

Obj.

© = 50

75

Vln.

&

2 Soundfile c

legno tratto

accel.

III

œ

œ m˙

m˙ ƒ

œ f

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Rubber band box

Obj.

ã

œ

œ ‰ Œ

œ¯ œ¯ œ¯ ‰ ‰

Tin can

(soft tone)

f

V gliss

f

© = 60

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f

Œ

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norm. pos.

˙.

F Pizzicato arpeggio

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Œ

F

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Œ

II

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43 Œ

norm.

1

2

01 2 3 4 5 7

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q = e [q = 60]

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Paetz. fl.

J ƒ

"

3

Part 3

2 finger pizz.

3:2

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4

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,

Count down (5, 4, 3...)

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IV

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qn

5 Mp3-play:

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rit.

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f

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‰. Œ

P

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˙ ˙

(let air out on the sides of the mouthpiece)

Make the sand jump

>y ‰ Œ

P

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P

Rubber band box

‰.

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W

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ã

Obj.

Vln.

y.

y y

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p

norm. tone

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˙

oo ˙

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Reverse slap

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p

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o o o o o o f

Leaves (crush)

y ‰ y @ p

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Tin can

‰ Œ

y.

Œ

(percussive tone)

f

Y

6:4

o BT

oo

y. @

y @ P

‰. Œ

Play one tone higher when the labium is completely covered.

˙ b˙ F

(grind)

Tm T T TT TTT T m T . & TT T TTT TTT p f 6:4

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Paetz. fl.

y > f

oo o

oo

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(with foot)

fi fi 3:2 6:4 œ . " œ" œ œ ˙ œœ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœœ œ F" P

˙

Grit

Pour water in a metal bowl.

6:4

89

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oo Reverse slap œ. " " < œ ˙ P f p

(let air out on the sides of the mouthpiece)

Paetz. fl.

Play on a string at the nut, close to tuning pegs.

p

Airy

X

Gliss with the legno part of on the the bow on all strings while bridge damping.

3:2

TmT

3:2

T

T T

T

TT T F

o o o o o o o. BT. F

T

o T

P

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T.

T P

f

[˙T ..] f

gliss

o o o o o o o T

o >o T T Í

p

Only play the note in bar 94 the first time. In the repetition, there is only a rest.

T .. [ œ] ‰ Œ !

gliss

o T

>o T " ..

o T

Œ

Tin can

œ¯ . . . ‰ äœ " .. œ- . . . . (soft tone)

ã

Obj.

äœ ‰ . Œ

Tin can

>y ‰ . Œ

Tin can

Œ

(soft tone)

(percussive tone)

F

Œ

Rubato 96

Vln.

pizz

& œB œ bœ Œ . . . p

Œ

arco norm.

3:2

U

Play on instrument body

y P

y

&

II , III T III m T n œ . 68 m œ m œT nœ œ œ 3 ‰ Œ m œ 4 âT ! p ƒ

mezzo legno tratto

norm. pos.

gliss

Œ

gliss

ooo U norm. , o norm. pos. tone ä œ. œœ œ mœ œ 3 œ ‰ Œ œ œ 68 B œ 4 P ! p ƒ

Paetz. fl.

Obj.

? Œ

ã

Œ

œ. Bœ. bœ. Œ " Œ

Put a piece of a c-vitamin in a glass of water.

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p

˙

"

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Stones

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(hit) (grind) 3:2

6

Œ

Put finger underneath the band. Make it tense & pull upwards.

Œ

(soft tone)

f

P

p

3:2

3:2

F

3:2

Z

Œ

Play on tail piece

œ â Ï

œ â

œ â

Blow air on the mouth piece. Turn head side to side.

Overblow

3:2

‰ œœä " Œ Tin can

Œ

norm.

œ œ œ œ œ œ

[ fff ]

Pour water in a metal bowl.

y ‰ ‰ y y F

œ â

œ â

œ â

..

˙. p

œ œ œ œ œ ‰ .. ˙ norm. pos.

Œ

Ï

y

y

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..

p ∑

norm. tone


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AA 103

Vln.

&

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œ

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oo

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Paetz. fl.

near the bridge

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oo

fi

legno tratto norm. pos.

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œ

Œ

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norm. tone

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œ

"

arco light bow norm. pressure

Œ

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mœ œ !

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qn

p

oo oo

oo o

oo

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mœ f

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Obj.

ã

‰ Œ

y > F fi

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110

Œ

p

y

norm. pos.

normal bow pressure

Œ

mezzo legno tratto

Œ

y

Playlist number

# TT T m T mTT T Œ gliss

"3:2

Œ

F

Œ

œ

gliss

"3:2

oo , œ œ F

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?

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norm. tone

Paetz. fl.

˙ !

Mp3-play: Playlist number

ã

(bow)

Obj.

˙

,

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3:2

!

p

fi

all strings

gliss

Œ

F

arco norm.

3:2

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˙.

3:2

Obj.

ã

p

3:2

‰ œ

F

Œ

Œ

U

Œ

Blow air through the separated mouth piece

P

..............

Œ

Play and make a rhythmical motion with your diaphragm.

˙. œ -| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |! P

œ ‰ Œ

-| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |-

p

(creak tone)

[o] [a] [o]

˙.

œ

‰ "" ‰ " "Œ œœ œœ << <<

œ

Play and make a rhythmical motion with your diaphragm.

Remove the mouth piece

œ ‰ Œ

Play in a creative way with the audiovibe speakers. Place them on different materials.

Play on mouth piece

Paetz. fl.

!

!

p

& ‰ " "Œ œœ << ( p)

117

Vln.

2 Soundfile d

‰ œ

norm. tone

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U)

p

U

Œ

7

,

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(bow)

Airy tone

Overblow

legno tratto

2 d Soundfile

# TT T m T mTT T Œ

Œ

œ " Œ œœ œ œ. . . P F

(Œ)

CC #m œ œ # œ œ

&

legno batt. 3:2

3:2

Vln.

Œ

y.

˙

legno batt. 3:2

Overblow

norm. tone

Mp3-play:

y

3:2

Airy tone

œ . nœ mœ P

(grind)

(with foot)

legno tratto

œ

oo

Stones Grit

BB


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