The revival of interest in the music of George Hamilton Green can be credited almost completely to the scholarly efforts and xylophone artistry of Bob Becker and the world-famous percussion group, NEXUS.
The Celtic-inspired piece by Bela Fleck originally performed on the banjo is arranged here for advanced keyboard percussion sextet. The bass marimba part is playable on bass guitar.
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The ragtime melody everyone knows beautifully arranged for marimba quartet.
Classic favorite arranged for marimba quintet.
Major work by one of the masters arranged for marimba quartet.
From the first NEXUS Ragtime album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of xylophone novelty music. This composition is arranged to be performed by a xylophone
A charming ragtime quartet; a real showstopper for mallet quartet.
Here is a rhythmically driven work for advanced mallet quintet. The piece is primarily in 5/8 with the focus on the eighth note, but shifts frequently to other meters. Accents and ostinato
Thanks in large part to the efforts of Bob Becker and his group NEXUS, the xylophone rag has earned its prominent place in keyboard percussion literature. Here is one of the greats by the
A classic Scott Joplin rag for marimba trio with drumset part.
Instantly recognizable classic melody arranged for advanced mallet quartet.
The title of this marimba trio is derived from the last name of a couple that attended college with the composer. The piece itself is inspired by the many stories the couple shared with the
Great for opening concerts, especially Halloween!
Classic work masterfully arranged for advanced mallet trio.
The revival of interest in the music of George Hamilton Green can be credited almost completely to the scholarly efforts and xylophone artistry of Bob Becker and the world-famous percussion group NEXUS.
This is the arrangement Bob Becker made for NEXUS which has caught the attention of audiences and percussionists around the world and created a whole new fascination with the xylophone as a solo instrument.