Designed to inspire the intermediate two-mallet player with music that is challenging and fun to play; selections cover a wide range of dynamics, phrasing and articulations in a variety of tempos, styles
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This collection of 10 grade pieces explores the jazz idiom through original songs composed in the styles of the masters. Lots of fun to play, some pieces even include an optional improvised section.
Consistent left hand bass pattern keeps pushing this challenging tune forward. It is a great contemporary composition in an early jazz style. It requires four mallets and advanced vibraphone
Andrew Smit wrote June Bug in anticipation of the birth of his daughter, with the title referring to a June birth date. He intends for the piece to "commemorate the start of her learning how to do
With its title inspired by a famous waterfall in Costa Rica, La Fortuna is a marimba and piano duet that celebrates the power of music and its ability to unite people from all different parts of
Lament for Shirley is a musical tribute to the composer's grandmother. Through a variety of musical moods, the piece reflects the deep, meaningful, and accomplished life she lived. Throughout the
A beautiful piece rich with melody and perfectly suited for the instrument
The great percussionist Evelyn Glennie commissioned this work as part of a project called 50 for 50 in celebration of her 50th birthday. Each of the works is for solo instrument and of 50 bars
The three songs in this set show the result of using a marimba in the writing process rather than the traditional piano or guitar. With poignant lyrics from Josh Oxford, Jessie Linden, Valerie Asuncion, and
A dreamy and delicate piece for solo vibraphone. Based on the magical chords of the Tarnhelm theme from Richard Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen," the piece creates a lulling and mesmerizing
... Like a Burden Too Heavy is a marimba solo written to reflect the struggles and limitations we face as part of the human condition. There is a heaviness and sadness in its harmonic
This two-mallet solo marimba piece is based on linear harmony. Fed by a constant driving motion, the piece includes long phrasings, fast arpeggios, and sudden unusual micro-modulations. A good option for
George Hamilton Green's xylophone rags are well known and loved by today's keyboard percussion players and audiences around the world. They are exciting, challenging and really fun to play. Now, in this
This unique and colorful duet for tenor pan and marimba sparkles from beginning to end!
The Lord's Prayer is one of the most iconic sacred verses in the English language. It was famously set to music by Albert Hay Malotte in 1935 and has been performed by some of the most renowned
Francisco Perez describes Lukas' Lexicon as "a short study in chordal motion for the intermediate marimbist." Musically, this motion is driven by a catchy groove, interspersed with more lyrical