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To Be Continued! - click for larger image
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Title To Be Continued!
Article no. 4064419
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Concert music
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Netherlands (nl)
Publisher * Bronsheim Uitgave
Year of publication 2013
Minimum order quantity 1
Composer Stalman, Wim
Difficulty level 3
Evaluation level of countries D3 (German medium level)
Duration 11:35
Additional info/contents Important core values of a band (or team) are portrayed in music in "To Be Continued!". The band (the team) is the sum of all individuals. Each member and each section is important and thus a vital link in the orchestra.
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"To Be Continued!" is a captivating element in the world of music that not only creates tension but also influences the creative design of works. This expression, which is often found at the end of pieces of music or album tracks, holds a special magic that leaves listeners in joyful anticipation. "To Be Continued!" is an artistic technique that aims to arouse the listener's curiosity and suggest a certain incompleteness. This immediate interruption encourages listeners to fantasize beyond the end of a piece of music and imagine what might come next. This consciously created gap creates an emotional resonance and can cause the music to stick in the listener's memory.

The term not only serves as a musical stylistic device, but can also be viewed as a narrative component. Artists use this element to tell stories or present concepts in their albums. The sequel opens up space for interpretation and encourages listeners to develop their own story that fits seamlessly into that of the artist. This expression gives artists a certain freedom that goes beyond the traditional concept of a completed piece. It encourages experimentation with form and structure by challenging common expectations of music completion. This allows artists to play with transitions, variations and stylistic twists to create a unique musical experience.

"To Be Continued!" has a unique ability to stimulate listeners' imaginations and encourage active participation. The uncertainty of a piece's ending can lead listeners to delve deeper into the music and search for meaning. This element creates an atmosphere of anticipation that strengthens the emotional bond between artist and listener.

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To Be Continued! - click here To Be Continued! (concert/wind band), full score and parts
To Be Continued! - click here To Be Continued! (concert/wind band), full score

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