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This is sheet music purchased for an ensemble contest, but only read and not performed. It looks clean, but there are minor scratches on the cover due to rubbing. While it is in a condition that does not affect its use, it is treated as used sheet music, so please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about minor scratches, fold splits, or if you are looking for a pristine item. This is a piece by Hiroaki Kataoka, who currently writes many popular works for the wind ensemble competition, especially for small ensemble bands. Torino Iwakusu no Kami is a god that appears in Japanese mythology, also known as Amenotorifune. It is said to be the god of the ship born between Izanagi and Izanami. This song also has a wind ensemble version (small ensemble version and large ensemble version) and is a popular song. This time, the ensemble score for saxophone and percussion is being sold. [Ensemble Sheet Music] Score + Part Sheets (all parts are included) Title: Torino Iwakusu no Kami - A Myth for Saxophone Quartet and Percussion Trio Composer: Hiroaki Kataoka Playing time: Approximately 6 minutes 00 seconds Grade: 4 Instrumentation: 7 instruments (wind and percussion) Publisher: Brain Music New retail price: 3740 yen Instrumentation: Soprano Saxophone in B♭ Alto Saxophone in E♭ Tenor Saxophone in B♭ Baritone Saxophone in E♭ Percussion 1 Marimba Suspended Cymbal Percussion 2 Temple Block, Bell Tree or Wind Chime Tam-tam, Vibraphone Japanese Low Drum or Bass Tom or Small Bass Drum Japanese Bell or Sleigh Bell ※Splash Cymbal ※If you don't have a Splash Cymbal, strike the mallets together with both hands. Percussion 3 Timpani, Japanese Bell or Sleigh Bell ※Japanese Drum Set or 4 Toms Suspended Cymbal, Shime-daiko or Bongo Hi-hat Cymbal
3 months ago