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Alarm!
for percussion septet
by Brian Blume
Level: Med-Easy
Personnel: 7
Our price: $35.00
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Alarm! is intended for the developing middle school and high school batterie percussion ensemble. Extreme dynamics and rhythmic melodies give the piece its unique flavor. A visual element is also present in the orchestrations.
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Beyond Basic Percussion
10 Beginning Percussion Ensembles
by Eric Rath & Ralph Hicks
Level: Easy/Medium
Personnel: 4-10 players
Our price: $89.00
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A creative, practical, and fun collection of ten beginning-level percussion ensembles with accompanying DVD of multicamera performances, playing techniques, audio files, and more. A wonderful resource for band directors and percussion instructors with young students!
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Fanfare for Percussion Quartet
by Jeffrey D. Grubbs
Level: Med-Easy
Personnel: 4 Percussionists
Our price: $30.00
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Written for minimal instrumentation and maximum effect, Jeffrey D. Grubbs' Fanfare for Percussion Quartet provides an exciting curtain-raiser for small ensembles. Written in 5/4, the themes in this piece are inspired by percussively driven action-adventure films of the past. Kick off your next concert with a bang with this short, yet intricate opener.
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Now the Day Is Over
for percussion ensemble
by John Willmarth
Level: Med-Easy
Personnel: 9
Our price: $40.00
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Now the Day Is Over is a medium-easy ensemble for 9 players (including piano) that provides an almost cinematic rendition of drifting off to peaceful sleep. With a melody that is reminiscent of Renaissance-era music, the piece is listener-friendly and a great way to provide concert-goers with a reflective moment.
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Pedal to the Kettle
Etudes and Solos for Timpani
by Kirk J. Gay
Level: All Levels
Personnel: Solo
Our price: $19.95
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Much of the world's great timpani literature was written decades ago. With an inventive collection of easy to advanced etudes and solos, Kirk J. Gay's Pedal to the Kettle offers a "tune up" designed to appeal to today's timpanists.
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Sevilla (Sevillanas)
for percussion ensemble and solo marimba
by Isaac Albéniz, arr. Christopher Whyte
Level: Med-Easy Ensemble; Med-Advanced Solo
Personnel: 8 Percussionists
Our price: $35.00
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This arrangement, crafted by Christopher Whyte, features a solo marimbist who plays the majority of the original part with an extended cadenza in the middle. Seven percussionists accompany the soloist with relatively simple-to-learn parts, utilizing minimal instrumentation. This arrangement is intended to be akin in feel to the many guitar arrangements of Albéniz’s music...
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Snare Solos from "Let It Rip"
A La Carte Download Versions
by Danny Raymond
Level: Medium-advanced
Personnel: Solo
Our price: $4.00
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These are the a la carte versions of the individual solos from Danny Raymond's DVD of snare drum solos, Let it Rip. Purchasing a la carte allows you to pick and choose your solos which will be available to you immediately as a download once payment has cleared. Included in each download purchase is a printable PDF of the solo (licensed for one user only) as well as a video...
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Stormbreak
for percussion octet (and optional wind ensemble)
by Jim Casella
Level: Med-Easy
Personnel: 8 Percussionists
Our price: $48.00
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Written by Jim Casella, "Stormbreak" was designed for young/intermediate ensembles as a sort of sequel to "Technology." It can be performed by itself as a percussion octet, and also comes with the option of being played by a full wind ensemble.
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Technology
for percussion ensemble
by Jim Casella
Level: Med-Easy
Personnel: 8 Percussionists
Our price: $38.00
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Technology is written for eight percussionists of intermediate to beginning skill levels. Based on a "techno" groove, this piece is sure to be a hit among high school percussion ensembles and audiences alike! Some parts are written to feature more advanced players (snare, toms, timpani), while other parts are more elementary for less experienced players.
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