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Two Dreams for solo Trombone and 8-part Percussion Ensemble # Percussion Ensemble # ADVANCED # Antonio J # Two Dreams for solo Trombone a # Gordon Cherry # SheetMusicPlus
Percussion Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.811252 Composed by Antonio J. Garcia. Contemporary,Jazz,Latin,World. Score and parts. 119 pages....(+)
Percussion Ensemble - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.811252 Composed by Antonio J. Garcia. Contemporary,Jazz,Latin,World. Score and parts. 119 pages. Gordon Cherry #6549777. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.811252). Two Dreams for Trombone and Percussion EnsembleDr. Justin Alexander (Director, VCU Percussion Ensemble) invited me to create a piece for trombone and percussion ensemble that had roles for more- and less-experienced players so that they could mix within the performance. I so enjoyed composing and performing this work. He estimates the overall difficulty grade of Movement I to be a three on a five-point scale and Movement II to be a four, with a grade four for the overall piece; but some players’ parts (within the eight total in the percussion ensemble) are indeed easier.The two Movements are approximately five minutes each.The first Movement Bilita Mpash (An Amazing Dream) calls for (1) shekeré/guiro; (2) 5-octave marimba (shared with...); (3) 5-octave marimba (shared with previous); (4) claves/drum set with mounted cowbell; (5) bell/mounted cowbell/congas; (6) hi-hat/suspended cymbal; (7) bass drum; and (8) four toms/maracas.The Second Movement (Running with the Tigers) calls for (1) xylophone; (2) vibraphone/glockenspiel; (3) 5-octave marimba; (4) drum set; (5) shaker/samba whistle/congas (opt. voice); (6) triangle/bell tree/hanging bells/agogo bells (opt. voice); (7) bass drum (opt. voice); and (8) Timpani (opt. voice). Pending difficulty levels, the conga and drum set parts can optionally be split among additional percussionists. The score notes offer a stage plot and many rehearsal tips.Bilita Mpash (An Amazing Dream)The 3-2 Rumba Clave anchors this movement, launched by the shekeré. Rhythmic vamps of multiple bars form the landscape over which the trombone’s melody emerges, followed by a move to double-time 2-3 Rumba Clave (with montuno) and back. The trombone soloist improvises without chordal accompaniment for a while so could reflect on the preceding harmonies or instead freely improvise with no concern as to chord changes, while a later section requires improv over chord changes. After the recap, a surprise tag of the ending phrase in Cha Cha sets up the rubato finish. Bilita Mpash (BILL-it-uh m-POSH) is a Bantu term for an amazing dream, a dream so good that it is the polar opposite of a nightmare-a dream in a blissful state where all is forgiven and forgotten2. Running with the TigersThe opening, written-out marimba solo is somewhat of a nod to vibist Gary Burton’s influence in bringing mallets towards the expression of modern jazz. A 9/8 samba-groove (5+4) transforms to 4/4. None of the percussionists have to have a jazz background, though the drum set player would be more challenged if not already exposed to Latin drumming. The improvised solo section could be all solo trombone or could be divided among various performers, including trading. The recap of the tune begins over 5/8 samba (3+2, later 2+3). The closing arrhythmic drum-set solo crescendos as the optional surprise of percussionists’ (or additional) voices sing at the end. The title of this movement refers to a recurring dream my dad would have, as well as to the active movements of my grandson when sleeping in his earliest years.-Antonio J. GarcÃaInstrumentation is for:Solo Trombone and 8-part Percussion Ensemble:shekeré/guiro, 2 5-octave marimbas, claves/drumset with cowbell, bell, congas, hi-hat, suspended cymbal, bass drum, toms, maracas, xylophone, vibraphone, glockenspiel, shaker, samba whistle, congas, triangle, bell tree, hanging bells, agogo bells, bass drum and timpani.This rhythmic and dramatic work includes improvisation by the Trombonist. Listen to the brilliant live performance featuring Mr. Garcia and the Virginia Commonwealth University Percussion Ensemble directed by Dr. Justin Alexander. Sharks' Teeth, a Musical Game for Percussion
Sharks' Teeth, a Musical Game for Percussion # Percussion Ensemble # INTERMEDIATE # Contemporary # Dan Heslink # Sharks' Teeth, a Musical Game # Pharaoh Publications # SheetMusicPlus
Percussion Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.935392 Composed by Dan Heslink. Contemporary. Score and parts. 23 pages. Pharaoh Publications #6...(+)
Percussion Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.935392 Composed by Dan Heslink. Contemporary. Score and parts. 23 pages. Pharaoh Publications #6203899. Published by Pharaoh Publications (A0.935392). Sharks’ Teeth, a Game for any Number of Percussionists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Heslink Sharks’ Teeth is a musical game, or contest, between two or more percussionists. It is based on rhythm, and can therefore be executed on any combination of indefinitely-pitched percussion instruments. Its execution relies on guided improvisation governed by preconceived thematic material and manners of elaboration. In addition to the two or more contestants, another musician functions as a Game Meister (GM) who controls that game’s progress and evaluation. Enclosed are the game instructions for a contest of guided improvisation, and a notated example for two percussionists and Game Meister, Shark’s Tooth. This score can also be played on recital. After reading the contest instructions, the composer recommends that contestants next play the notated example before attempting the game through improvisation. Besides being fun to play, this game is also an excellent tool for fostering concentration, musicality, memory and an understanding of musical structure. The composer, Dan Heslink, assigned a difficulty level of medium, and can be contacted at dan@dheslink.com. Meditation (for Percussion Ensemble)
Meditation (for Percussion Ensemble) # Percussion Ensemble # BEGINNER # Jeremy Barnet # Meditation # Jeremy Barnett # SheetMusicPlus
Percussion Ensemble - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.797629 Composed by Jeremy Barnet. 20th Century,Concert,Contemporary,Instructional,World. Score a...(+)
Percussion Ensemble - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.797629 Composed by Jeremy Barnet. 20th Century,Concert,Contemporary,Instructional,World. Score and parts. 15 pages. Jeremy Barnett #3455015. Published by Jeremy Barnett (A0.797629). Meditation for 9 percussionistsA slow, dramatic piece for beginner percussion ensemble, 'Meditation' offers the chance to focus on sound quality, delicacy, and detailed ensemble playing, within a piece that is both simple and profound. This is an opportunity for younger player to experience a type of music making usually reserved for more experienced and mature musicians. Using standard band/orchestral percussion instruments, 'Meditation' is a welcome addition to any percussion concert program. Dance of the Wind-Up Toys - Percussion Part
Dance of the Wind-Up Toys - Percussion Part # Percussion Ensemble # INTERMEDIATE # Contemporary # James Siddons # Dance of the Wind-Up Toys - Pe # James Siddons Music and Writings # SheetMusicPlus
Percussion Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.972637 Composed by James Siddons. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 4 pages. James Sid...(+)
Percussion Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.972637 Composed by James Siddons. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score and parts. 4 pages. James Siddons Music and Writings #3025021. Published by James Siddons Music and Writings (A0.972637). This is the percussion part for Dance of the Wind-Up Toys by James Siddons. It shows the hi-hat, cymbal, and snare drum. This part may be played by one, two, or three percussionists, and is to be used in conjunction with the full score, for clarinet, cello, mime or dancer(s), and this percussion part. For full score, see SMP item number SO 200939. [Liptak] Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra
[Liptak] Concerto for Piano and Percussion Orchestra # Percussion Ensemble # Contemporary # David Liptak # [Liptak] Concerto for Piano an # American Composers Alliance Inc. # SheetMusicPlus
Percussion Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.952884 Composed by David Liptak. Contemporary. Score and parts. 46 pages. American Composers Alliance Inc....(+)
Percussion Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.952884 Composed by David Liptak. Contemporary. Score and parts. 46 pages. American Composers Alliance Inc. #4625343. Published by American Composers Alliance Inc. (A0.952884). A chamber concerto for piano with six percussionists. Percussion needed: 5-octave marimba, claves, maracas, vibraphone, suspended cymbal, 4 tom-toms, woodblock, two-octave set of crotales, medium tamtam, wood vibraslap, glockenspiel, large tamtam, guiro, tub. bells, temple blks, bass drum).PDF download includes score - contact sales@composers.com for any inquiries into part sales or rental. The Emperor and The Nightingale Percussion Octet
The Emperor and The Nightingale Percussion Octet # Percussion Ensemble # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Mark Attebery # Epilogue # The Emperor and The Nightingal # Mark Attebery Studio # SheetMusicPlus
Percussion Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.933463 Composed by Mark Attebery. Children,Contemporary,World. Score and parts. 47 pages. Mark A...(+)
Percussion Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.933463 Composed by Mark Attebery. Children,Contemporary,World. Score and parts. 47 pages. Mark Attebery Studio #6722015. Published by Mark Attebery Studio (A0.933463). The Emperor and the Nightingale for Percussion Octet is adapted from my ballet score for Oakland Ballet, based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Nightingale.This nine-minute percussion arrangement features the following scenes: Prologue, Emperor, Tai-Chi, Kitchen Maid, Nightingale, Mechanical Bird & Epilogue.This is a moderately advanced piece for high school or college. http://markattebery.com/music.htmlSearch Mark Attebery at Sheet Music Plus for more percussion music. Percussion 1 Orchestra BellsPercussion 2 Bird Call, Congas, Xylophone, Temple BlocksPercussion 3 Bird Call, Vibraphone, Crash Cymbal, RachetPercussion 4 Vibraphone, ChimesPercussion 5 4.0 Marimba Percussion 6 4.5 Marimba, Guiro Percussion 7 Bird Call, Small Bass Drum (or Large Tom), Large Bass Drum, Snare Drum Percussion 8 Bird Call, Tam-Tam, Suspended Cymbal Holiday Bolero for Percussion Ensemble
Holiday Bolero for Percussion Ensemble # Percussion Ensemble # Dan Heslink #   # Holiday Bolero for Percussion # Pharaoh Publications # SheetMusicPlus
Percussion Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.935382 Arranged by Dan Heslink. Christian,Christmas,Contemporary. Score and parts. 27 pages. Pharaoh Publi...(+)
Percussion Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.935382 Arranged by Dan Heslink. Christian,Christmas,Contemporary. Score and parts. 27 pages. Pharaoh Publications #5212785. Published by Pharaoh Publications (A0.935382). Holiday Bolero for percussion ensemble arr. by Dan Heslink This arrangement is available in two versions, a quintet for xylophone and four marimbas and a percussion ensemble octet for orchestra bells, vibes, 3 marimbas, snare drum, timpani and multiple percussion. These comments refer to the percussion ensemble arrangement. While the term Bolero can be applied to a variety of slow-tempo Latin dances, for most orchestral performers the title will evoke the stirring rhythms of Ravel’s famous Bolero. Similarities include the driving 3/4 bolero rhythm, the building of tension over one long-range crescendo, and the climactic conclusion. The pitch content is based on O Holy Night, the well-known Christmas carol composed by Adolphe Adam in 1847. The difficulty level in terms of executing notes and rhythms is medium-easy. At the same time, the dynamic planning and control of the crescendo requires considerable musical judgment, particularly in the snare drum part. All of the keyboard parts require only two mallets per player, with the exception of the vibe part’s necessity of 3 or 4 mallets. There are no key changes, or mallet and hand independence. Pedaling on the vibes for the most part is suggested by the harmonic rhythm and is not notated. Setup of the general percussion part in the manner of a multiple percussion solo, where all playing surfaces are comfortably accessible. Holiday Bolero is sure to be an audience pleaser during a winter concert, especially close to Christmas. It would serve equally well in a percussion recital or a church service. In church this work would be appropriate as special music or as an offertory. Duration is 2:52. The arranger, Dan Heslink, can be contacted at dan@dheslink.com.