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!!Performer requirements !!!Instruments Practically any combination of western orchestral instruments may be used and may depend on the acoustic of the space, the kind of event and the availability of musicians. Other instrumental groups that have been used successfully include voices, Japanese Taiko drummers and jazz soloists. As the LiveNotation system is adaptable it is envisaged that performances with practically any kind of instrument may be included. !!!Performer ability Although Flood Tide was conceived as a work for professional orchestra we have discovered that it can be adapted for a wide range of abilities including youth groups, amateurs and top professionals. The performance will be structured depending on the kind of event and musicians available to ensure that none is made to play anything that is too difficult or for too long. !!!Rehearsal Most performances are achieved after one or two rehearsals. For vocalists, youth or amateur musicians it may be desirable to provide one or more additional workshops in order to make them feel comfortable with reading live notation. {html} <TABLE width="100%"><TR><TD ALIGN="CENTER"><TR><TD VALIGN="CENTER"><IMG SRC="../files/img/201105_floodtide4.jpg"></TD></TR></TABLE> {/html} {br}{br} ----
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