Anchoring, violin and alto saxophone by Zae Munn published on 2015-09-20T23:33:31Z Access to score: MusicaNeo SM-000227277 http://zaemunn.musicaneo.com/sheetmusic/sm-227277_anchoring_yin-yang_shadow_melodia_merge.htmlYin-Yang...Shadow...Melodia...Merge Anchoring has four distinct sections, each solidly anchored in its own way. Yin-Yang alternates between two very distinct characters in a yin-yang fashion; Shadow is anchored by reflecting around a core interval in rhythmic unison; Melodia is anchored by pitch-centricity. Each section first establishes the anchor, then celebrates the fun and outlandish departures made possible by the secure anchor. Merge, the fourth, ending section, intermixes the differently anchored materials in a celebration of the coexistence of diverse anchoring possibilities. Anchoring was written for saxophonist Thomas Snydacker. He and violinist Autumn Chodorowski. Genre alto sax, violin, Snydacker, Chodorowski Comment by Zae Munn Merge 2016-11-02T15:36:58Z Comment by Zae Munn Melodia 2016-11-02T15:36:25Z Comment by Zae Munn Shadow 2016-11-02T15:35:39Z Comment by Zae Munn Yin-Yang 2016-11-02T15:33:42Z