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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
An after hours walk through an imaginary birdhouse. Contents: Aviary Closing Bell -- Night Twinklers -- Storkmeister of Bavaria -- Johnny One Note -- Night Twinklers -- The Night Twinkler is joined by the
Inspired by Kodo drumming, this piece for unaccompanied multi-percussion sets the room on fire! The combination of bombastic flourishes, hard-driven rhythmic passages, and percussive timbres makes
From the Baroque era to the 20th century, these 18 trios are arranged in a wide variety of styles. Written to be played by any combination of three instruments, this versatile collection provides not only
A masterful work by one of the principals of 20th-century literature.
This arrangement for two-mallet solo marimba or xylophone with piano accompaniment is well suited for recitals and contests.
This grade IV solo for 5-piece drumset serves as the 'required' solo for the 1991 PASIC competition. Written to be playable by drummers up to and including 18 years of age, Downside Up requires that the
Part I: Five Pieces of Time -- Part II: Time Phases. With performance notes and floor plans. This challenging work calls for two percussionists on a large array of instruments. Printed from
Here's a fine collection of classic solo literature for contests, festivals, concerts and private study for younger performers. Available through the publisher's website, audio access containing a
Fifteen easy solos for young musicians. Each part book comes with online access to demonstration and play-along recordings, which can be found on the publisher's website. A piano accompaniment book is
A quality collection of outstanding solo arrangements featuring classic literature from master composers - ideal for contests, festivals, concerts, and private study. The difficulty level correlates