Refraction - Solo Instrument & Strings

$18.00

Enter into the Refraction! I was inspired by the phenomenon of refraction when writing this piece. Light passing through the surface of water shifting and changing from how it started. Approx. 4:15’ in length.

Originally recorded on Treble Flute + Harp + Cello + Djembe this is a “modular” piece. This means you can play it in many different ways depending on what instruments you have available to you. The harmony instrument and djembe are optional meaning it can also be performed as just a solo instrument (example: tenor saxophone) with just the piano reduction backing.

Download Package

  • Piece Overview

  • Full Score

  • Individual Parts

  • Piano Reduction (Harp Part w/ Cello in Left Hand)

  • Refraction - Treble Flute and Strings .mp3 & .wav

  • Refraction - Backing Track .mp3

  • Additional Solo Instrument Transcriptions (all included)

  • Additional Harmony Instrument Transcriptions (all included)

I wrote this piece to be played on a number of different solo instruments. I carefully adapted each solo to make sure it fits in a comfortable range of the instrument.

All of the following solo transcriptions are included:

  • Alto Saxophone

  • Baritone Horn (Treble Bb)

  • Baritone Saxophone

  • Bass Clarinet

  • Bassoon

  • Cello

  • Clarinet

  • Alto & Contra-Alto Clarinet

  • Contrabass Clarinet

  • Double Bass

  • English Horn

  • Euphonium

  • Flute

  • French Horn

  • Oboe

  • Piccolo

  • Soprano Saxophone

  • Tenor Saxophone

  • Trombone

  • Trumpet

  • Tube

  • Viola

  • Violin

The harp part (piano) is meant to be accompanied by a Harmony Instrument. In my original recording I used a cello but I’ve adapted it for more instruments which are below.

All of the following transcriptions for the Harmony Instrument”are included:

  • Baritone Saxophone

  • Bass Clarinet

  • Bassoon

  • Contra-Alto Clarinet

  • Double Bass

  • Euphonium

  • Trombone

  • Tuba

Finally, adding a bit of percussion is optional but can help bring some energy in that middle section. See what you like the sound of… individual expression is what music is all about!

Enter into the Refraction! I was inspired by the phenomenon of refraction when writing this piece. Light passing through the surface of water shifting and changing from how it started. Approx. 4:15’ in length.

Originally recorded on Treble Flute + Harp + Cello + Djembe this is a “modular” piece. This means you can play it in many different ways depending on what instruments you have available to you. The harmony instrument and djembe are optional meaning it can also be performed as just a solo instrument (example: tenor saxophone) with just the piano reduction backing.

Download Package

  • Piece Overview

  • Full Score

  • Individual Parts

  • Piano Reduction (Harp Part w/ Cello in Left Hand)

  • Refraction - Treble Flute and Strings .mp3 & .wav

  • Refraction - Backing Track .mp3

  • Additional Solo Instrument Transcriptions (all included)

  • Additional Harmony Instrument Transcriptions (all included)

I wrote this piece to be played on a number of different solo instruments. I carefully adapted each solo to make sure it fits in a comfortable range of the instrument.

All of the following solo transcriptions are included:

  • Alto Saxophone

  • Baritone Horn (Treble Bb)

  • Baritone Saxophone

  • Bass Clarinet

  • Bassoon

  • Cello

  • Clarinet

  • Alto & Contra-Alto Clarinet

  • Contrabass Clarinet

  • Double Bass

  • English Horn

  • Euphonium

  • Flute

  • French Horn

  • Oboe

  • Piccolo

  • Soprano Saxophone

  • Tenor Saxophone

  • Trombone

  • Trumpet

  • Tube

  • Viola

  • Violin

The harp part (piano) is meant to be accompanied by a Harmony Instrument. In my original recording I used a cello but I’ve adapted it for more instruments which are below.

All of the following transcriptions for the Harmony Instrument”are included:

  • Baritone Saxophone

  • Bass Clarinet

  • Bassoon

  • Contra-Alto Clarinet

  • Double Bass

  • Euphonium

  • Trombone

  • Tuba

Finally, adding a bit of percussion is optional but can help bring some energy in that middle section. See what you like the sound of… individual expression is what music is all about!