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[[Eric Rath]]
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==General Info==
==General Info==
Year of Published: 2011<br/>
Duration: 00:01:32 <br/>
Duration: 00:01:32 <br/>
Level: Elementary <br/>
Level: Elementary <br/>
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Player 5: [[Snare Drum]] <br/>
Player 5: [[Snare Drum]] <br/>
Player 6: [[Bass Drum]] <br/>
Player 6: [[Bass Drum]] <br/>
Player 7: [[Crash Cymbals]] <br/>
Player 7*: [[Crash Cymbals]] <br/>
Player 8: [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/>
Player 8*: [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/>
* Denotes optional parts


==Description==
==Description==
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[[Category: Percussion Ensemble Works]]
[[Category: Percussion Ensemble Works]]
[[Category: Percussion Octet Works]]
[[Category: Indeterminate Instrumentation Works]]

Revision as of 01:28, 2 January 2025

Eric Rath

General Info

Year of Published: 2011
Duration: 00:01:32
Level: Elementary

Instrumentation

Player 1: Timpani
Player 2: Castanets
Player 3: Triangle
Player 4: Tambourine
Player 5: Snare Drum
Player 6: Bass Drum
Player 7*: Crash Cymbals
Player 8*: Suspended Cymbal

  • Denotes optional parts

Description

Batterie begins to address accessory percussion instruments. What better way to teach your students how to play the accessories than to have a piece that focuses primarily on this instruments. Young players may not consider them to be most glamorous in the percussion family, but as professionals, we certainly spend a lot of time playing them.

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Vibraphone

And Now These Three Remain

Percussion Ensemble

Batterie - Percussion Octet
Clave & Sons - 8 to 10 Players
Escape Artist - 6 to 7 Players
Helix (Rath) - 8 to 9 Players
Rechargeable Batterie - Percussion Octet
Vestiges - Mallet Quartet
Rush Hour Samba - 15 Players

Reference