Difference between revisions of "Music for Multi-Percussion: A World View"
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1. [[Samba Sozinho]]<br/> | 1. [[Samba Sozinho]]<br/> | ||
2. [[Tribalista]] <br/> | 2. [[Tribalista]] <br/> | ||
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=== Category 3: Multiple instruments and implements === | === Category 3: Multiple instruments and implements === | ||
− | 1. [[Alchemy]]<br/> | + | 1. [[Alchemy (Hill)]]<br/> |
2. [[Ketjak]] <br/> | 2. [[Ketjak]] <br/> | ||
3. [[Manhattan Max]] <br/> | 3. [[Manhattan Max]] <br/> | ||
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=== Category 4: Three and four way coordination === | === Category 4: Three and four way coordination === | ||
1. [[27/41]]<br/> | 1. [[27/41]]<br/> |
Revision as of 03:53, 5 February 2025
General Info
Publisher: Alfred Music
Difficulty: Intermediate
ISBN: 978-0-7390-5581-6
Cost: $8.95
Content
Category 1: Single Instruments
1. Taiko (Campbell)
2. Psychle for Snare Drum
3. Chutney
Category 2: Changing Implements on a single instrument
1. Samba Sozinho
2. Tribalista
Category 3: Multiple instruments and implements
1. Alchemy (Hill)
2. Ketjak
3. Manhattan Max
Category 4: Three and four way coordination
1. 27/41
2. Balinese Sunrice
3. Batuque Dida
4. Calamar
Description
Music for Multi-Percussion: A World View is a method book designed to take performers step by step through a progression of complex skills necessary for executing multi-percussion pieces. There are ten solos and two duets featured in this book that are great for applying performers' newly learned skills as well as for playing in a recital, audition, or studio class.