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Applause!
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Concert 2008: A special rhythm pattern called Ipponjime (or Sanbonjime) is played by the percussion (3 3 3 1) in the first four measures. This is how people freely clap their hands when ceremonies or parties end in Japan
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Nepean Concert Band (NCB) are Wednesday evenings, 7:30to 9:30 PM, at the Nepean Creative Arts Centre, 35 Stafford Road, Ottawa, Ontario. The NCB is always open to new members. The NCB is a provincially-registered non-profit organization and depends upon membership fees, concert revenue, and sponsorship from patrons in the public and private sectors, to pay for the necessities such as conductor's honorarium, rehearsal space rental, equipment maintenance and the purchase of quality concert band arrangements.
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Genre
Classical Ensembles
Charts
Peak #34
Peak in subgenre #4
Author
Takamasa Sakai
Uploaded
June 18, 2015
Track Files
MP3
MP3 2.1 MB 128 kbps 2:19
Story behind the song
This piece was inspired by a variety of music such as Broadway musicals, French cancan, and circus marches. A special rhythm pattern called “Ipponjime” (or “Sanbonjime”) is played by the percussion (3 + 3 + 3 + 1) in the first four measures. This is how people freely clap their hands when ceremonies or parties end in Japan. This custom of clapping hands reflects Japanese people’s spirit to readily move on to the next step. As the infectious work comes to its exciting conclusion every player shouts “yeah!”ensuring you will definitely hear rapturous applause!
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