Brahms Kotos On Fire
By: Pete Bax
The koto is similar to the Chinese zheng, the Mongolian yatga, the Korean gayageum and the Vietnamese đàn tranh. These have been used traditionally for telling stories and that is exactly what these are doing using Composer Brahms composition arranged for kotos. It is the story of Asian progress
By: Pete Bax
For many years, Pete Baxter was a famous Bandleader and Trombonist whose clients included The Royal Family, Houses of Parliament, BBC, Granada Television, Marks & Spencers, and Southern Comfort. Among many achievements, he held the world record for the fastest playing of the "Sailors Hornpipe" on trombone, was the inspiration for the advertisement the Lurpac Butterman, and he also worked in musical comedy with icons like Tony Hancock and Benny Hill. Today, Pete devotes his time to writing original music for Film, TV, and Commercials.
Duration: 3:11
Tempo: Very Fast
BPM: 190
Vocal Type: InstrumentalGenre: Asian Music
Subgenre: Asian Contemporary Dramatic
Catalog ID: 562904
Keywords: Asian jazz instrumental virtuoso new exciting unending music story China Japan Mongolia Korean Vietnam progress more culture classical art cartoon games mobile Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck composed "Koto Song" that, while not featuring the koto itself, is played to allow the piano to emulate its sound. June Kuramoto of the jazz fusion group Hiroshima was one of the first koto performers to popularize the koto in a non-traditional fusion style. Reiko Obata, founder of East West Jazz band, is the first to perform and record an album of jazz standards featuring koto.
The rhythm is based on the work of Dave Brubeck and it tells the on going story of everyone wanting more?
Description: Brahms Kotos On Fire, Asian Music, Asian Dramatic, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.
Description: Brahms Kotos On Fire, Asian Music, Asian Dramatic, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.