A classic Leroy Anderson piece newly arranged for percussion quintet! Scored for three xylophone "soloists" and two accompanying marimbas, this medium level ensemble will be a great addition to any
This melodically driven piece for six percussionists takes on a quirky, toy-like quality with bright keyboard timbres and woody sounds in the battery. It is in three distinct movements titled March for
One of the most well-known Star Wars themes is now available for percussion ensemble! John Williams' classic composition, from the Mos Eisley Cantina scene in "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope," is
This no-nonsense, hassle-free, easy-to-use piece is devoid of any down payments, surcharges, or finder's fees. It's a great way for young investors to enter the market. It's simple enough for beginning
Imagine what the skeletons hear while dancing through graves on a crisp All Hallows' Eve, and this may be it! In Cemetery Salsa, three intermediate players are featured on a single 4.3 octave
Here is a clever, fun, and superbly layered concert selection for intermediate level percussion octet!
Quartet for snare drums in three movements.
Scored for four players, Chroma 1 makes interesting use of tonal colors and rhythmic syncopations. All parts are written for two mallets. The piece requires two instruments with two
Witness a timpani duel of epic proportions! After a fanfare-like intro, a primal 12/8 groove played on keyboard percussion lays the foundation for the two soloists. The middle section is a back-and-forth
12 Players Instrumentation: Glockenspiel. Xylophone, Marimba 1, Marimba 2,Vibraphone, Timpani, Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Cymbals, Concert Toms (4), Tambourine, Claves, Triangle, Ride Cymbal
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This title, scored for 8 to 13+ players, was designed to be a flexible composition for junior high programs that desire to introduce students to percussion ensemble. It can be performed by players with
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Here is a piece in a rudimental swing style scored for four snare drum parts plus bass drum with the four snare players moving into multiple percussion sections throughout the piece. A solid concert
Corps-tet attempts to bring some traditional marching elements to the indoor concert setting. This piece is intended for high school or college percussion ensembles.
Written for a large number of percussionists, this piece requires a variety of instruments both common and creepily uncommon. Perfect for a Halloween concert, or for a growing ensemble that simply wants to
Crystals was composed for young percussionists who have been living in a world of battery percussion and are now taking their first steps into mallet playing. Each performer is given a limited
Primal rhythms, eerie effects and a driving 12/8 groove are the backbone of this large ensemble piece by Chris Crockarell. The perfect way to put some mojo on your program!