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  • | 1 || March (No. 9) || [[Gert Bomhof]] || [[Solo Pieces for Timpani]] || [[De Haske]] | 2 || Memory (No. 10) || [[Gert Bomhof]] || [[Solo Pieces for Timpani]] || [[De Haske]]
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  • | 1 || Changing Meters II #12 || [[Gert Bomhof]] || [[Solo Pieces for Timpani]] || [[De Haske]] | 2 || Canzone || [[Bill Cahn]] || [[Six Concert Pieces for Solo Timpani]] || [[Meredith Music]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://w
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  • Soloist: 5-Octave [[Marimba]] <br/> Player 1: 4.3-Octave [[Marimba]] <br/>
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  • ===Solo=== [[Marimba]]<br/>
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  • [[Marimba]]<br/> .... The lighter orchestration helps to give more clarity and exposure to the marimba and timpani parts.
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  • ...self-determination about how and when the sound is released. This puts the marimba at a disadvantage as a melodic voice which is a shame because, its tone, al Like the marimba, Colin Currie himself might be regarded as a melodic underdog simply becaus
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  • ===Solo=== [[Bass Drum]] & 4 Concert [[Tom Toms]] & 4 [[Bongos]] & [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]]
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  • [[Marimba]]<br/> .... The lighter orchestration helps to give more clarity and exposure to the marimba and timpani parts.
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  • === Solo === [[Marimba]] 5 Octaves<br/>
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  • [[Marimba]] 5 Octaves<br/> Tatiana Koleva – Marimba; Martin Georgiev - Conductor<Br>
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  • [[Marimba]], [[Vibraphone]] (pedal fixed down), [[Crotales]] (low octave – DO NOT u ...rs within a solo work. When multiple vibraphones are available, choose the instrument with the longest sustain. It is necessary to use the low octave of crotales
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  • [[Marimba]] <br> ...It seems to me that if our instrument is ever to be accepted as a serious solo medium, we ourselves must first come to terms with its repertoire.<br>
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  • | 10 || Du-Du-Bubba || [[Snare Drum]] Only || [[James Moore]] || [[Solo Time for the Intermediate Snare Drummer]] || [[Per-Mus Publications]] || ! Item !! Works !! Instrument !! Composer !! Publication !! Publisher !! Video Performance
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  • ...stral and wind ensemble versions. Mark Ford tried to leave the original [[marimba]] parts untouched but there are a few isolated moments where minor changes 5.0 Octave [[Marimba]] <br/>
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  • ...stral and wind ensemble versions. Mark Ford tried to leave the original [[marimba]] parts untouched but there are a few isolated moments where minor changes 5.0 Octave [[Marimba]] <br/>
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  • ...creativity and musicianship. Keiko Abe has the ability to merge with her marimba: the resulting union produces music with incredible depth of feeling. She ...g repertoire and appears regularly throughout the world in performances of solo concertos, chamber music, and improvisations. She is also in demand as a g
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  • ===Solo Percussion=== ...iangle]], 3 water glasses, bird whistles and berimbau or other etnic/world instrument.<br /-->
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  • [[Marimba]] Something To Do With Grace is for 5.0 a solo marimbist and eight percussionists that was written for [[James Armstrong]]
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  • Mallets: [[Marimba]] & [[Vibraphone]] & [[Crotales]]<br/> ...n section. Higdon establishes the tone for the work by beginning with solo marimba and slowly integrating an exchange between the soloist and the rest of the
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  • ...f using an instrument with definite pitches and restricting oneself to one instrument does focus the work on a single soloist. ...n this case, the problem is the following: How do I write a concerto for a solo percussionist playing many different instruments in which the soloist is al
    8 KB (1,235 words) - 23:48, 17 January 2022

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