Dreamcatchers
The Native American dreamcatcher is rich in symbolism, with almost every part having spiritual connotations. The circular shape of the dreamcatcher represents the circle of life, with no beginning and no end. This is significant to many Native Americans because they believe that death is a part of life and that the spirit lives on. In this work the ascending theme with lilting rhythms represents the folly and frolic that we can experience in our dreams. A quick mention of the minor key reminds us dreams can also be dark or fraught with fear. In addition to learning and practicing rhythms in 6/8 time, young musicians will get the opportunity to practice the Bb concert scale. Clarinetists will strengthen right hand notes, preparing them for the jump to the upper register. A few accidentals scattered throughout will broaden the repertoire of notes learned by young band students. Trombone players will be expected to find a solid A natural! Dreamcatchers is Part 4 of a Native American Suite for Beginning Band.