This multiple percussion solo features an equipment set-up that looks like an inverted pyramid, hence the title. Sticks move up and down the pyramid creating an array of sounds from the snare drum,
Scored for bass drum, three concert toms and suspended cymbal, Istra is an exciting multi-percussion solo in sonata form.
Want to liven up a party? Play this tune for your guests! Want to liven up your percussion ensemble concert? Program this arrangement of it for your audience! A tried-and-true good time!
A four-minute work for 5 toms, tam-tam, and marimba, all played by one percussionist. A contemporary work.
Here is a medium-advanced solo for unaccompanied multi-percussionist. The timbres created by the instruments and playing techniques simulate, as the title states, the ticks, swirls and grinding of
3rd Edition Newly Revised - Years in the making. Tested in front of thousands of kids. Written while in the trenches of teaching. Make It Happen! is a comprehensive Book II that
These eight movements are an aural realization of a subconscious full of the disturbing, hilarious, dark, and painfully beautiful words found in Chuck Palahniuk’s literary works. Duration: 9:20
In addition to providing a virtuoso vehicle for the percussionist, Micro Concerto explores a variety of more complex roles that the individual can play in relation to ensemble.
Passages of driving sixteenth notes on a single low drum with accents dispersed among the higher drums create the foundation for this high-energy piece by Lynn Glassock. The timbres are filled out by
A rhythmic and challenging work in one movement.
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Dive into this collection of multi-percussion solos from Edward Freytag. Throughout the ten solos you'll find 4 percussion set-ups with multiple solos for each set-up. The pieces are well crafted and
For percussion solo in sixteen movements. Includes performance notes.
Nine Minute Drill picks up where its predecessor, Five Minute Drill, leaves off with a series of next level exercises for practice pad and mallet keyboard. Take intermediate