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What instrument(s) lend themselves to playing different dynamics rapidly?
I'm a composer. What instrument(s) would it be easiest to play parts like this on? Thinking along the lines of unpitched percussion, but I'm open to anything. For example:


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I would say many woodwinds, brass, and strings (violin etc). This is a matter of body control more so than a limitation of the instrument. One example of an instrument that might not be able to play it is a harpsichord. I don't think a guitar would provide that much versatility that you could accent, hold for full count at different subdivisions at that speed. You are not looking at dynamics only but also sustain and at that speed most guitarists would get the accent okay but everything would be staccato. My bet would be with a clarinet.


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probably guitar, with the versatility of the picking techniques on hand, a wide range of dynamics come up


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You know how fast 16th notes are at 200 bpm, right? They’re pretty much a blur. I would say medium to high pitched stick percussion like a snare drum is your best bet. Forget the tenuto markings, they have no effect on most percussion instruments.


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