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Inspire Infinite Potential
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.“Inspire Infinite Potential” is the first original composition of Stanley Hung. He composed this music for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Concert Band 70th Anniversary in 2019. “To come up with an idea by our originality then take it into practice” is the spirit that he wants to share with audiences. We sometimes encounter difficulties in daily life. Music is one of many solutions helping us to overcome difficulties. Our abilities can be inspired by the motivational music. Furthermore, we will have wisdom and courage to do something that had never done before without hesitation.
Music starts in Eᵇ and in the tempo of Allegretto. Bass, saxophone, horns, trombones and high woodwinds superimpose sound layers. Percussion and piccolo raise the prelude. We may not only hear ascending, triplet or scale notes, but the root progressions Eᵇ-Aᵇ-Eᵇ-Aᵇ-Bᵇ-C-D-Eᵇ frequently. Those elements mean our potentials is inspired. After that, the solo melody performed respectively by flute and oboe represents the solution for upcoming unknown. The sounds goes to dark because of the chord progressions are from F major to C minor -Dm-Em-Fm. When we hear the melody from Horns and Alto Saxophones with other accompaniments, it means the process of co-work. The lightly rhythm played by brass and percussion represents difficulties had overcame. At last few measures, the band plays in unison; spreads out the pleasure mood.