Tan-Meet Again (SP)-2M - Product Information
Meet Again by Adam Tan is a 5.0 octave marimba duo based around a simple, wistful melody that gets expands and contracts between two players to form a texture of unified marimba sound.
The title derives itself from the central theme of 'reunion'; the feeling of being with someone, distancing for a period of time before eventually returning back to that person and 'meeting again'.
This is reflected in the themes of Meet Again, which repeat, embellish themselves, before changing key in its final form to conclude with both players playing a single chord together.
The Chinese title of Meet Again is (Mandarin: zài jiàn, Cantonese: zoi gin), which is usually used in conversation to mean 'goodbye'. However, on its own means 'again', and on its own 'to meet'.
-Adam Tan
Number of players: 2
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instrumentation
Player 1: Marimba (5 octave)
Player 2: Marimba (5 octave)
The title derives itself from the central theme of 'reunion'; the feeling of being with someone, distancing for a period of time before eventually returning back to that person and 'meeting again'.
This is reflected in the themes of Meet Again, which repeat, embellish themselves, before changing key in its final form to conclude with both players playing a single chord together.
The Chinese title of Meet Again is (Mandarin: zài jiàn, Cantonese: zoi gin), which is usually used in conversation to mean 'goodbye'. However, on its own means 'again', and on its own 'to meet'.
-Adam Tan
Number of players: 2
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instrumentation
Player 1: Marimba (5 octave)
Player 2: Marimba (5 octave)
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