As a small, chamber work for handheld percussion, this is an excellent change of pace piece for percussion ensembles. Appropriate for run-out concerts, tour performances, or for a front-of-curtain selection
Compelling primal melodies and an infectious groove in 7 drive this exciting piece for large percussion ensemble from beginning to end!
Here is a tour de force for a solo percussionist. Scored for snare drum and small percussion setup, Yellow Alert is a solo movement from Homeland Security Suite for Percussion.
Here's a catchy one! This tune, made famous by Roger Whittaker, will delight your audience. The island feel lends itself perfectly to the arrangement. Sit back and enjoy!
Yep is a quick and disorienting multi-percussion exploration through a wide variety of emotions and musical styles. From intensely aggressive to reserved and delicate and many stops in between, Yep is meant
Yet Do I Fear Thy Nature, both in title and inspiration, is drawn from a defining line in the famous monologue by Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's Macbeth. She doubts her son’s ability to claim
A celebration of the life of the composer's grandfather, You Can't Get There From Here is a beautiful intermediate duet for vibraphone and marimba that would be appropriate in any number of
A Yuletide Celebration was commissioned by the United States Air Force Band Percussion Section for the band’s holiday chamber ensemble album, which was released in the winter of 2014. The
The Yuletide Marimbist, Book 2 was created to continue filling the void in Christmas literature for four-mallet solo marimba. Like the first book, these arrangements span a wide range of styles and
Hypnotizing and intense, this piece for mallet sextet plus cajon will hit your audience straight between the eyes!
Yurikago is a Japanese folk song by composer Shinsaku Kusakawa. In her description of the piece, arranger Rika Fujii states that it is a song her mother used to sing to her as a
Zenith is an astronomical term that refers to the point in the sky that is directly overhead from a particular point on Earth. Metaphorically, a zenith can be the pinnacle of what can be achieved
The title of this percussion quartet, Zeug, is a German word loosely translated into English as "stuff." The eclectic collection of instruments required suitably fits the category of typical
Ziu was composed for Japanese percussionist Masayuki Nino. The word means "blessed rain" in Japanese and can also be translated as "the rain that comes after the drought." It is written
The ethereal and enchanting Zodiacal Cloud is a sparkling & groovy piece for solo glockenspiel. A “zodiacal cloud” is a large cloud of dust particles on the edge of our solar system.
A funky and exotic tune recorded by Manhattan Transfer arranged here for advanced large ensemble.
And We Meet Again... caters to students with a variety of experience levels. A groovy bass line begins the piece as beautiful yet mysterious melodic lines layer over the top.
Josh Gottry's set of seven original solos for developing four-mallet marimba technique entitled For Four (Pepper catalog number 10055111) was created to address a demand for quality introductory