Ah One for is written for two vibraphones and amplified acoustic bass. It is structured to produce 24 clusters of activity with the bass part serving as an interconnecting voice.
Inspired by the percussive mallet music of Uganda, each player in this unique piece uses 2 mallets, and all three players play on one 5-octave marimba. Numerous melo-rhythmic lines interlock to form an
Blue Alert explores the interplay between the three tuned mallet percussion instruments. Throughout the work, we hear snippets of well-known songs that reference New York City. Tension is created
Festive collection of eight titles for the holiday season. The arrangements in this collection are all part of a genre known as VILLANCICO. This is the Spanish label for a traditional popular song.
An accessible all drum trio of moderate difficulty. With a quick tempo, interlocking patterns and the sharing of two pairs of bongos, Drum Amalgam is a fun visual and sonic workout. In addition to
A lively Jazz/Rock mallet trio with a Calypso-type rhythmic feel (ca. 6’).
The percussion parts are set up to be played by either two players, or one, allowing flexibility in programming. The piece can be performed either as a trio or duo. While the marimba part requires
A collection of ten catchy titles arranged for marimba trio with 3 players on the same instrument. Viable for percussion ensemble concerts, or any festive occasion!
Scored for xylophone and three marimbas, this contemporary rag features all the players. It is not just a solo with accompaniment, but rather offers appealing interaction between all the voices.