Put on the Light Classic Version 11.2 in E minor by Ralf Christoph Kaiser Full Score Full Orchestra Leadsheet and Parts free downoads
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Dear friends of the music of Ralf Christoph Kaiser and Kaiser Musix and Kaiser Klassix, here you get the electronica dance hit: "Put on the Light" by Kaiser Musix in a classic version for large symphony orchestra composed and arranged by Ralf Christoph Kaiser.
The piece plays in E minor at 110 bpm.
You can hear the song here: "Put on the Light" interpreted and performed with purely classical instruments. A full symphony orchestra will play for you. You hear many different ways of playing in the work. There are several staccato positions. A few Glissando passages, a lot louder and quieter and a very expressive way of playing all instruments. Every orchestra member demands the highest precision and the highest presence. The pace at 110 bpm is quite moving. It is played in E minor and con esressivo molto.
I'm really proud that the classic version of this former electronica hit by Kaiser Musix was so successful. It has its very own form of presentation, versatile, powerful and assertive.
Here you get your full score leadsheet and parts for the following instruments:
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Celli, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Fluet 1, Fluet 2, Horn in F, Double Bass, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion, Timpani, Trombone, Trumpet in Bb, Tuba, Violas, Violin, cello, woodwinds.
It really has everything your heart desires and it sounds wonderful and unique.
I hope you enjoy the piece!
Thanks for your support.
Your Ralf Christoph Kaiser
Dear friends of the music by Ralf Christoph Kaiser and kaiser-klassix and kaiser-musix, tonight i give to you the classical version of the song: "Put on the Light" in E minor 110bpm.
You get the Fulls Score Lead Sheet and Parts for:
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Celli, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Fluet 1, Fluet 2, Horn in F, Double Bass, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion, Timpani, Trombone, Trumpet in Bb, Tuba, Violas, Violin, cello, woodwinds.
This work is quite difficult and extra ordinary but in my opinion classic did not sound like that before. It is astonishing what classical instruments did play for special sounds in this recording. There are glissandos, staccatos, and many changes of modes in it.
Hope you enjoy this work.
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely yours
Ralf Christoph Kaiser
The piece plays in E minor at 110 bpm.
You can hear the song here: "Put on the Light" interpreted and performed with purely classical instruments. A full symphony orchestra will play for you. You hear many different ways of playing in the work. There are several staccato positions. A few Glissando passages, a lot louder and quieter and a very expressive way of playing all instruments. Every orchestra member demands the highest precision and the highest presence. The pace at 110 bpm is quite moving. It is played in E minor and con esressivo molto.
I'm really proud that the classic version of this former electronica hit by Kaiser Musix was so successful. It has its very own form of presentation, versatile, powerful and assertive.
Here you get your full score leadsheet and parts for the following instruments:
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Celli, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Fluet 1, Fluet 2, Horn in F, Double Bass, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion, Timpani, Trombone, Trumpet in Bb, Tuba, Violas, Violin, cello, woodwinds.
It really has everything your heart desires and it sounds wonderful and unique.
I hope you enjoy the piece!
Thanks for your support.
Your Ralf Christoph Kaiser
Dear friends of the music by Ralf Christoph Kaiser and kaiser-klassix and kaiser-musix, tonight i give to you the classical version of the song: "Put on the Light" in E minor 110bpm.
You get the Fulls Score Lead Sheet and Parts for:
Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Celli, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Fluet 1, Fluet 2, Horn in F, Double Bass, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion, Timpani, Trombone, Trumpet in Bb, Tuba, Violas, Violin, cello, woodwinds.
This work is quite difficult and extra ordinary but in my opinion classic did not sound like that before. It is astonishing what classical instruments did play for special sounds in this recording. There are glissandos, staccatos, and many changes of modes in it.
Hope you enjoy this work.
Thank you for your support!
Sincerely yours
Ralf Christoph Kaiser