From the pen of Roger Winslow (204 Progressive Sightreading Tunes), these original duets begin simply and progress to an advanced level. Great for encouraging ensemble playing as well as building
For two percussionists & accordion. First printing. Commissioned by Radio France for Alla Breve. Dedicated to Trio KDM. Five movements. Score, 26 p. and parts.
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For 2 percussionists & piano. First printing. Duration: ca. 17'. Set of parts available separately. Spiral bound score, 33 p.
Adaptable Duets contains 29 newly composed or arranged duets written for Grade 1.5 to Grade 3. Written by emerging composers Tyler Arcari and Matthew R. Putnam, these duets will add something new,
Following the success of the previous two books in the series, this volume features 28 expertly arranged duets for wind and percussion instruments suited to players at Grades 1.5 to 3. As with the previous
The instrumentation for Apex represents an amalgam of different percussive sounds including glass bottles, pieces of wood, bell tree, toms, triangle, bongos, kick drum, and snare drum. As the title
An apotheosis is the highest or best part of something. This Apotheosis celebrates the senior recital of the composer's son and was written expressly for that purpose. Composed for two identical
Specifically designed to correlate with Book 1 and Book 2 of Alfred's Basic Band Method (or any other standard band method), these are excellent supplementary books which include both
A collection of solos, duets and trios that correlates exactly with Units 7, 10 and 14 of Alfred's Basic Band Method. Contains music and mini-bios of the masters and are playable by any combination
Written in memory of the composer's grandmother, this piece follows a carefully crafted musical journey through memories of a loved one. A great choice for two emerging percussionists, this marimba duo uses
This advanced programmatic work for two percussionists, provides the opportunity to shine and tell a story about a trip to the famous City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri, through percussion. Seven sections