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$10.00 – $11.00Abe’s first marimba solo; a classic in solo marimba repertoire
Abe’s first marimba solo; a classic in solo marimba repertoire
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Abe’s first marimba solo; a classic in solo marimba repertoire
Abe’s first marimba solo; a classic in solo marimba repertoire
Scored in A minor, the familiar “Greensleeves” takes the performer through two verses of the short, 47-measure composition. This arrangement would be appropriate for the intermediate-level keyboard percussionist.- Percussive Notes
Scored in A minor, the familiar “Greensleeves” takes the performer through two verses of the short, 47-measure composition. This arrangement would be appropriate for the intermediate-level keyboard percussionist.- Percussive Notes
A gripping, emotional piece for solo marimba that will captivate everyone who listens.
A gripping, emotional piece for solo marimba that will captivate everyone who listens.
A variety of textures, including four-mallet chorales, single line melody, and even minimalism are present in this work for four mallets. The mature player will be able to musically connect the contrasting sections, to form an exciting recital piece. A 4.3 marimba is required.
A variety of textures, including four-mallet chorales, single line melody, and even minimalism are present in this work for four mallets. The mature player will be able to musically connect the contrasting sections, to form an exciting recital piece. A 4.3 marimba is required.
A 4.3 marimba solo inspired by the Grateful Dead.
A 4.3 marimba solo inspired by the Grateful Dead.
A second-place winner in the 1999 PAS composition contest for keyboard duet. Looking at “r” is a terrifically fun and accessible marimba duo. Once you hear it you will want to play it! Medium difficulty but sounds hard.
A second-place winner in the 1999 PAS composition contest for keyboard duet. Looking at “r” is a terrifically fun and accessible marimba duo. Once you hear it you will want to play it! Medium difficulty but sounds hard.
Simple and short (142 measures), yet beautifully written. 5.0 octave marimba required.
Simple and short (142 measures), yet beautifully written. 5.0 octave marimba required.
The Marimba Etudes are designed for the intermediate marimbist to work on several aspects of technique which are necessary to develop before proceeding to more advanced work.
The Marimba Etudes are designed for the intermediate marimbist to work on several aspects of technique which are necessary to develop before proceeding to more advanced work.
The contrasting four movements of this suite are unified by the use of a formal device in which a short amount of material is repeated four times.
The contrasting four movements of this suite are unified by the use of a formal device in which a short amount of material is repeated four times.
A fast-paced, tropically-influenced piece by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
A fast-paced, tropically-influenced piece by Don Skoog, composer of the award-winning piece Water and Fire. Arranged for Marimba, Bass, and Drums.
This solo piece is an exploration of the marimba’s unique sound. Can be played on a 4.3 marimba, but there is an optional ending requiring a 5.0.
This solo piece is an exploration of the marimba’s unique sound. Can be played on a 4.3 marimba, but there is an optional ending requiring a 5.0.
The classic song from “The Sound Of Music” given a unique arrangement only fit for the Escape X Percussion Duo.
The classic song from “The Sound Of Music” given a unique arrangement only fit for the Escape X Percussion Duo.
A very effective, exuberant and joyful marimba quartet with echoes of Reich and Zimbabwe.”Players with a strong sense of rhythm and two-mallet technique are necessary for a performance of this piece. While the piece is not overly fast and choppy, note accuracy could be tricky in certain passages. A strong sense of already existing ensemble cohesion will make a performance of this piece especially successful.”- Percussive Notes
A very effective, exuberant and joyful marimba quartet with echoes of Reich and Zimbabwe.”Players with a strong sense of rhythm and two-mallet technique are necessary for a performance of this piece. While the piece is not overly fast and choppy, note accuracy could be tricky in certain passages. A strong sense of already existing ensemble cohesion will make a performance of this piece especially successful.”- Percussive Notes
Arranged and adapted from Maurice Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte (Pavane for a dead princess), Bockman combines elements from both the original piano and the orchestral versions of the piece, along with a few personal touches. Appropriate for both intermediate and professional players.
Arranged and adapted from Maurice Ravel’s Pavane pour une infante défunte (Pavane for a dead princess), Bockman combines elements from both the original piano and the orchestral versions of the piece, along with a few personal touches. Appropriate for both intermediate and professional players.
This simple but beautiful work is based on a three note descending bass line and right hand triad arpeggiations. It can be performed as a three or four mallet piece.
This simple but beautiful work is based on a three note descending bass line and right hand triad arpeggiations. It can be performed as a three or four mallet piece.
Elements of African, Latin, Gamelan, and Jazz Fusion. Can be performed as an unaccompanied solo or with any number of doublings in unison or at the octaves. Great for marimbistic get-togethers when several players know the work.
Elements of African, Latin, Gamelan, and Jazz Fusion. Can be performed as an unaccompanied solo or with any number of doublings in unison or at the octaves. Great for marimbistic get-togethers when several players know the work.