Difficulty | Advanced |
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Performance Type | Solo |
Percussion Quartet No. 1
$14.00An exciting piece for four players, each playing a drum, wood sounds and cymbal. (None of the required set-ups are large.) The improvised sections, each one emphasizing a different element (timbre, dynamic, rhythm, etc.), give the players opportunities to be creative within a controlled context.
An exciting piece for four players, each playing a drum, wood sounds and cymbal. (None of the required set-ups are large.) The improvised sections, each one emphasizing a different element (timbre, dynamic, rhythm, etc.), give the players opportunities to be creative within a controlled context.
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