It is common knowledge that the universe we see is composed of tiny particles known as
“atoms.” For much of scientific history, it was thought that atoms were made up of three
indivisible particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons.


Thanks to contemporary advances in physics, we now know that these particles are, in fact,
made up of much smaller particles and that these constituents sometimes behave in ways
that confound what we thought we knew of the physical universe.


In this piece, I have portrayed one type of these subatomic particles, the quark. There are
six types (or “flavors”) of quark: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. These are
differentiated by the type of charge they carry and their masses.


The first movement is “Strange Quark.” This flavor has a negative charge and is relatively
light. Much like the particle, this movement often “behaves” in unusual ways.


“Top Quark,” the second movement, portrays the quark flavor that is by far the heaviest.
Slow and massive, this particle allowed for the study of the famous Higgs boson.


The final movement, “Up Quark,” is light and decays quickly, much like this particle that
contributes to both protons and neutrons.


The universe is indeed a wonder to behold and its scale is hardly comprehensible to the
human mind. And yet, it is becoming increasingly apparent that there exists an entire
“universe” yet to uncover in the most infinitesimal pieces of matter. It is my hope that the
wonder and mystery this inspires be conveyed through this piece of music.

Get the music here!

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5 responses to “What Universe Lies Within (Percussion Duo)”

  1. Chamber Works for Percussion – Brandon Nelson Avatar

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  2. freddie hill Avatar
    freddie hill

    Dear Brandon,

    Thank you for sending me examples of your most impressive output. Your range and command of style are exceptional. I am a composer/arranger based in Sydney, Australia and I should like to return the compliment by mailing you samples of my own work in hope of wider distribution. I use Sibelius Premium files but if you can’t open these, I can send them by PDF.

    The first example is a set of F horn duets based on the Tweedledum and Tweedledee segment from “Alice Through the Looking Glass” or (the title that Lewis Carroll give it) Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There. The four movements are “Tweedledum and Tweedledee”, “The Walrus and the Carpenter”, “The Red King’s Dream” and “The Battle.” I have a plan to adapt and extend it by including a string quartet or orchestra.

     Please let me know if you anyone else you know may be interested and if so, in what format you would like it. It is also available through the Australian Music Centre (library@australianmusiccentre.com.au) where I am a fully represented composer.

    Happy notesmithing,

    Freddie Hill

    1. bnelsonmusic Avatar

      Hi! I’m not sure what you would want me to do with your compositions. I’m not a publisher.

      1. freddie hill Avatar
        freddie hill

         Neither am I, and due to recent health issues I no longer direct bands, though I still play and write. I’m still interested in knowing what’s out there.

        1. bnelsonmusic Avatar

          Due to work issues, I had to give up my community band. I can always write though.

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