This arrangement is for a mallet quintet of solo xylophone and four marimbas pluse two fun percussion parts: hi-hat and China cymbal; and tom-tom, tambourine, woodblock, cowbell, suspended cymbal,
Written for large percussion ensemble (12+), this piece uses several techniques and instruments to depict the sound of wind. Throughout the piece, various sections are "always changing."
This lovely English madrigal has seen a resurgence in popularity in arrangements by John Rutter for the Cambridge Singers and is arranged here for marimba quartet. Medium difficulty with some meter changes;
A classic rag arranged for marimba quintet by eminent percussion educator Dr. John Hill, with insightful performance notes.
A comprehensive multiple percussion solo using a large battery of percussion instruments for the intermediate player. This is an ideal introduction to the contemporary genre. The piece has the performer
This work is all about high school or early college students sticking, pedaling, ear training... but not going overboard in the challenging aspect. For four timpani and a hi-hat.
Wow, what a fun piece. Great solo for xylophone and piano with an optional percussion part for two blocks, tambourine, and suspended cymbal. Sure to become a popular contest piece.
A fine transcription of Albéniz's guitar piece for solo marimba.
Written for two percussionists: one on marimba with bongos, tom-tom, and hi-hat, the other on vibraphone with snare drum, two toms, bass drum and suspended cymbal. Downloadable play-along files are
Written for two percussionists - one on drum set and the other on a small multi-percussion setup - this duet is based on the themes from Ionisation by Edgard Varese.