The document presents two different perspectives on taking a vacation in the desert. The first view sees the desert as a quiet, peaceful place to relax without distractions. The author finds the desert calming and enjoys observing the natural surroundings. The second perspective sees the desert as a boring, empty landscape with little to do. This view finds the desert too hot, isolated, and uneventful for a enjoyable vacation.
Original Description:
Short piece for clarinet and piano that uses the Lydian and Phrygian modes simultaneously. Based off of an exercise from a book by Vincent Persichetti.
The document presents two different perspectives on taking a vacation in the desert. The first view sees the desert as a quiet, peaceful place to relax without distractions. The author finds the desert calming and enjoys observing the natural surroundings. The second perspective sees the desert as a boring, empty landscape with little to do. This view finds the desert too hot, isolated, and uneventful for a enjoyable vacation.
The document presents two different perspectives on taking a vacation in the desert. The first view sees the desert as a quiet, peaceful place to relax without distractions. The author finds the desert calming and enjoys observing the natural surroundings. The second perspective sees the desert as a boring, empty landscape with little to do. This view finds the desert too hot, isolated, and uneventful for a enjoyable vacation.