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"For Every Action" by Craig Fitzpatrick

publication date: Nov 18, 2009
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author/source: Craig Fitzpatrick and Michael Coers
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General Description of This Show

Titled after Newtons third law of motion, “For Every Action” is designed to show both musical and visual interaction. The concepts of one theme motivating another as well as well as creating musical direction help lend to a clear visual program. Falling motives also reference to ideas related to gravity on other external forces.

From Wikipedia – Newton's Third law
Whenever a particle A exerts a force on another particle B, B simultaneously exerts a force on A with the same magnitude in the opposite direction. The strong form of the law further postulates that these two forces act along the same line. This law is often simplified into the sentence, "To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."

Part 1: "Kinetic Energy"
Part 2: "Acted on by an External Force"
Part 3: "There is an Equal and Opposite Reaction"

For Every Action

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This show includes a complete percussion book by Michael Coers.

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Author

Craig Fitzpatrick

Bio
Craig Fitzpatrick holds a Bachelor of Music degree in composition from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, where he studied composition with Stephen Heinemann. He obtained his Masters in Music Composition in 2003 from the University of Illinois in Champaign. While there, he studied composition under Stephen Taylor and Rick Taube and also served as a teaching assistant, instructing undergraduate theory and ear-training courses. Since then Craig has had the opportunity to work closely with Jack Stamp, David Maslanka, and David Holsinger.
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