Ancient Voices Distant Storms is based on the music and sounds the composer heard while visiting Japan. It tries to re-create the great bells one finds outside Japanese temples and
Exciting and powerful medium-level piece for unpitched percussion and timpani.
The revival of interest in the music of George Hamilton Green can be credited almost completely to the scholarly efforts and xylophone artistry of Bob Becker and the world-famous percussion group, NEXUS.
Here is the arrangement of Dill Pickles Bob Becker made for the world-famous percussion group NEXUS. The accompaniments require four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
This staple of the literature is the perfect concert opener! The setups are simple and music is a majestic balance of power and rhythm. A proven winner!
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From the first NEXUS Ragtime album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of xylophone novelty music. This composition is arranged to be performed by a xylophone
Thanks in large part to the efforts of Bob Becker and his group NEXUS, the xylophone rag has earned its prominent place in keyboard percussion literature. Here is one of the greats by the
Ludwig van Beethoven's instantly recognizable work for piano is beautifully arranged here for mallet quintet. Your audience will love it!
A classic from the literature scored for two snare drums, tenor drum, bass drum, and timpani.
A percussion quintet for an ensemble of advanced beginners. Each player uses one non-pitched instrument and must be proficient in 3/8 time.
This is a catchy, melodically driven percussion quintet scored for two unspecified mallet instruments, timpani, snare drum, wood block, tambourine and castanets.
The revival of interest in the music of George Hamilton Green can be credited almost completely to the scholarly efforts and xylophone artistry of Bob Becker and the world-famous percussion group NEXUS.
Tat Dugga Da Ka is a piece for five percussionists, each with only one or two instruments to play. The piece is highly rhythmic in an energetic 3. Enjoy!
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