Galatia (2004) - no specific instruments (e.g. worksheet) by Leigh Cline
This piece was originally written for fiddles, border pipes and Black sea kemenche as the solo instruments although it can be played by any instrument. Musically it is a fusion of Celtic and Pontic Greek Black Sea polyrhythm and melodic styles. The polyrhythms range from 5 to 14. The Celtic sections are jigs in Scottish and Irish style slow, fast and extremely fast
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