Concept and Creativity in Music Composition: Spirit of Kaoseng Beach for Woodwind Quintet and Percussions

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Darunee Anukool

Abstract

Music Composition Spirit of Kaoseng Beach for Woodwind Quintet and Percussions aimed to 1) create a music composition in which was inspired by the elegance of morning sunlight blending with boat motor sound of local fishermen at the Kaoseng Beach in Songkhla, and 2) present a style of music composition that mixes local southern music with western music by exploring knowledge, ideas, and related theory to synthesize them and adapt into creating music composition. Regarding this music composition, various components from Rong-Ngeng, a type of southern folk performing arts, such as rhythmic folk patterns and percussion instruments called ‘Rebana’ are integrated with western musical composition method, such as modulation, augmentation, and pedal tone to display the music composition which is infused of style and color of southern folk music, in which will further develop local southern culture into being more international that enhances aesthetics and musical academic matters.

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Anukool, D. (2024). Concept and Creativity in Music Composition: Spirit of Kaoseng Beach for Woodwind Quintet and Percussions . Parichart Journal, 37(1), 96–108. https://doi.org/10.55164/pactj.v37i1.267021
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