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Ten Pieces has teamed up with to make arrangements for for two of the Ten Pieces - Laura Shigihara鈥檚 Grasswalk and Judith Weir鈥檚 Magic.

The clarion is a digital instrument that opens up music-making for disabled students in the classroom and beyond.

Arranger Ellen O鈥橞rien has created patterns for the Clarion for Laura Shigihara鈥檚 Grasswalk and Judith Weir鈥檚 Magic using open score arrangements, ideal for open ensembles at any level which can be made up of traditional orchestral instruments (such as a violin), inclusive instruments or music technology, or a combination of both!

Grasswalk and Magic are available to play on the clarion for free. Both pieces are available with automatic updates of your Clarion app.

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Clarion

is a digital instrument that is expressive like traditional musical instruments but also highly accessible. It is opening up music-making for disabled students in the classroom.

The Clarion is available as an app you can download on your iPads and Windows PC devices. While there is flexibility to change its layout, the Clarion is a real instrument, designed to be played live. It removes the barriers often associated with the shape, size, or the need to bow, pluck, or blow acoustic instruments.

Open Up Music explaining how to play Laura Shigihara's Grasswalk on the Clarion

Open Up Music explaining how to play Judith Weir's Magic on the Clarion

Open ensembles

The Clarion patterns can be used on their own or as part of an inclusive ensemble.

Arranger Ellen O鈥橞rien has created a fantastic open score arrangements - designed for open ensembles of mixed abilities and user needs. The arrangement includes Clarion patterns which can be found in the Clarion app.

Ensembles can perform Grasswalk and Magic using any combination of:

  • traditionally notated open score
  • Clarion patterns
  • Soundbeam 6
  • CMPSR with arrownotes notation
  • Figurenotes

Arrangements for open ensembles

Find arrangements of two of the Ten Pieces for open ensembles, including various adaptive instruments

Arrangements for open ensembles