...?! is a work for solo snare drum and marimba ostinato. The title, pronounced as a confused gasp, is an onomatopoeia for the five-beat theme presented by the snare drum following the loud
The ten solos in this book correspond to the even-numbered solos in A Sequential Approach to Rudimental Snare Drum, and are ideal for music festivals and recitals. This makes it possible for
All 26 of the Standard American Drum Rudiments, their variations and a number of compound rudiments are used here to establish the countless possibilities which present themselves within the bounds of the
A contemporary collection of short solos to further the technical and musical skills of the beginning snare drummer!
Here's a classic! This popular rudimental snare drum solo is on just about every recommended music list there is, and for good reason! A true rite passage for all snare drummers!
A terrific collection of concert and contest solos by David Eyler.
A challenging and modern take on a rudimental classic for advanced snare drum quintet.
Sperie Karas takes you systematically through the land of syncopation through a variety of time signatures and meter changes. The mastery of these solos, prepares you for today's musical scene, giving
A snare drum solo for competition or recital. A study in odd meter and accents the solo’s last section in 7/8 is a real challenge. Accent This! will work on a modern field drum or on a
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Eighteen newly composed or arranged solos with piano accompaniment written at Grades 2 to 2.5. These exciting solos will add something new, fresh, and different to your solo repertoire. Perfect for use at a
This resource is a collection of fifteen artistically composed works for performance during recitals, examinations, band and orchestra concerts, percussion ensemble performances, solo and ensemble
Designed for recital and contest performance as single selections, these challenging solos demand careful attention to articulations and dynamics for best results. Recommended sticking indications are
Africa Hot by John Wooton is one of the most famous corps-style snare drum solos ever written. It is extremely advanced requiring corps-level finger dexterity and showmanship. Get
Here is a piece for advanced percussion ensemble requiring skill with a number of playing techniques and no small amount of rudimental chops from each player.
The solos in this collection have been a staple on festival and contests across the country. Pedagogically sound and musically satisfying, they are an important addition to any drummer's repertoire