Modulo Resources: Spoitoresa
Sheet music
Click on your instrument family in the list below to find your music and download a PDF. Not sure what part you should be playing? Speak to your teacher and they will be able to help you!
Hear your part
Click on your instrument family to find a MIDI recording of your part to play along with. Some of you will also be lucky enough to find live tracks recorded by our tutor team - we have recorded some of our most commonly played instruments for you to listen to too!
These tracks are up to full speed, so don’t worry if you can’t keep up straight away. We would recommend using an online app to slow it down to the speed that best suits you whilst you are practicing. We recommend this site, but there are lots out there!
Play along to a backing track
Use this recording by the Modulo tutors to get to know the piece and to play along to.
As with the parts above, this recording is up to speed so don’t worry if you can’t play it this fast straight away. We would recommend using an online app to slow it down to the speed that best suits you whilst you are practicing. We recommend this site, but there are lots out there!
Instrument tutorial videos
Take a look at these tutorial videos created by our partners at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Please note that whilst most instruments parts are included here, due to the huge number of different instruments in the Modulo Orchestra, we have had to concentrate on the most commonly played instruments - we are sorry if your instrument isn’t represented below. Follow the links below to watch!
General practice videos
Watch our special Spoitoresa videos on YouTube to discover some top-tips on how to play it.
Video 1 - Exploring the Rhythms of Spoitoresa
Video 2 - The Pitch and Melody of Spoitoresa
Listen to a performance!
Take a listen to the original piece as performed by Mahala Rai Banda. They play it very fast and play it in a different key so you won’t be able to play along, but take a listen - it’s great!