Decaphon for solo guitar

Decaphon for solo guitar

$10.00
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in rows of ten Decaphon is my first ever large-scale composition. I completed it in 2014 while I was a student at SUNY Fredonia. It was inspired by a composition a friend and fellow student showed me called Ten Tone Tune by Dennis Turechek, which utilizes a tone row of ten pitches comprised of two pentatonic scales rooted a tritone apart. The pitch language was unlike anything I had heard, and it completely captivated me. Like any music student being introduced to serialism, I was fascinated by the techniques, and the idea of using ten-tone rows instead of the typical twelve was so interesting. I began to experiment and sift through the possibilities such an approach yielded, and ultimately ended up with the composition you hold before you. I could provide you with an in-depth analysis of this piece and point out all the interesting mathematical relationships, development of ideas, textures, and so on, but I would rather you simply enjoy the music for what it is and look past the metho

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