Marching snare drums, tom toms, and electronic effects combine to create this fun and funky piece for 4 to 8 players. Put it on your program. Your audience will thank you for it!
This quartet collection of 13 keyboard, vocal and instrumental pieces covering the Baroque to the 20th Century periods can be played together in harmony by any number or combination of instruments.
This quartet is scored for suspended triangle and small snare drum; wood block and large snare drum; castanets and large tom-tom or field drum; suspended cymbal and bass drum. You and your students will
A fast and furious quartet for non-pitched percussion. It is in a straight military feel comprising blazing sixteenth notes and driving syncopation.
Great for teaching rhythmic precision and ensemble balance, this popular number features knee slapping, hand clapping and foot tapping sounds for four musicians or a larger group of musicians with an equal
This popular Latin number published over 35 years ago features knee slapping, finger snapping and hand clapping sounds for multiples of four musicians with an equal number of players on each
A powerful and exciting work for 4 percussionists. One of Cirone's most popular ensemble pieces due to its playability and audience appeal.
Scored for snare drum and suspended cymbal; bongos; cowbell; two timpani and bass drum.
The iconic ragtime piece by Scott Joplin is arranged here for mallet quartet by Edward Freytag.
Scored for triangle, suspended cymbal, tambourine, and bass drum.
Drum Ceremony is the introductory movement of An American Te Deum for mixed chorus, bartione solo and orchestra or wind ensemble.
Any combination and any number of instruments can play together in harmony. Woodwinds, brass, strings, and mallet percussion can have fun playing in like-instrument or mixed-instrument ensembles.