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Philip Tappan

Tappan: Hip Knot

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Murphy Music Press  |  SKU: W-1,666
  • Composer: Philip Tappan
  • Instrumentation: Concert Band
  • Work: Hip Knot

Description

Hip Knot (Grade 4) began in early 2022 as part of a compositional exchange between colleagues, each tasked with writing a work for wind ensemble inspired by hip hop, interpreted through an individual lens. Rather than imitating the genre on the surface, this piece explores hip hop as a set of processes—sampling, rhythmic flow, and groove—and translates those ideas into a concert band context.

Central to the work is the concept of sampling. A brief quotation from Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss is fragmented and recontextualized, functioning as a classical analogue to sampled material in hip hop production. Additional rhythmic layers draw inspiration from the percussive language of hip hop: triangle patterns reference textures heard in recordings by Tupac Shakur, while "record scratching" is abstracted into rapid sixteenth-note figures distributed across the wind ensemble.

A persistent groove underpins much of the piece, though it is continually deconstructed and reassigned across instrumental families. At one point, the rhythmic profile of Step Into a World (Rapture's Delight) by KRS-One is transcribed and reimagined during the development section.

Formally, Hip Knot follows a loose arch (A–B–A–B–Development–A–Coda). The A sections are built on a pentatonic melodic language, while the B material derives from the Strauss quotation. Throughout, these elements are less concerned with traditional development and more with juxtaposition, layering, and transformation.

Hip Knot is best understood as a study—an exploration of how hip hop's structural and rhythmic ideas can inhabit a wind ensemble medium. Its aim is not stylistic replication, but translation: placing two musical worlds into conversation and discovering where they meaningfully intersect.