What are you practicing on (4.3, 4.5, or 5.0 octave)?

Critical nuances that are often lost in "free" or transcribed versions.

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The accompaniment must never overpower the melody. This requires rigorous dynamic independence:

Prelude 2, composed in 1992, is one of Rosauro's most celebrated works for solo marimba. This piece showcases the instrument's expressive capabilities, with a range of tonal colors, dynamics, and articulations. The prelude is characterized by its lyrical melody, intricate rhythms, and rich harmonies, which create a captivating narrative.

For those interested in exploring Prelude 2, we've secured an exclusive PDF of the piece, courtesy of Ney Rosauro. This document provides a unique opportunity to examine the composition up close, revealing the intricacies of Rosauro's creative process.