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Chris Crockarell

General Info

Year of Publication: 2007
Publisher: Row-Loff Productions
Series: Malletsicles!
Duration: 00:02:27

Instrumentation

Player 1: Glockenspiel
Player 2: Xylophone
Player 3: Vibraphone
Player 4: Marimba
Player 5: Marimba
Player 6: Timbales & Cowbell & Crash Cymbals

Performance Notes

The Timbales part is essential in keeping the time & groove flowing throughout the piece. The main time figure for the Timbales is found in bar 9. It is important that player 6 has a strong sense of holding a consistent tempo at various dynamic levels. Be sure the Vibraphone's dynamic form letter B to C is softer than the melody from players 1, 2 and 4. While bars 31 & 32 are somewhat a step-out for the Timbales, be careful that it doesn't turn into a "loud fest" between the mallets and Timbales. Set the mallets at a solid fortissimo level and adjust the Timbale Figure to be heard but not over-powering. At letter C, player 2 is in charge of keeping that solid rhythmic foundation flowing underneath, with either the guiro or triangle. Bars 39 through 53 are carried by the Glockenspiel and Vibraphone. All other players should be a softer level but maintain a solid groove. Strive for a contrasting ensemble dynamic change on the downbeat of bar 54. Be careful that the last bar of the piece does not rush. Try to dampen all Glockenspiel notes where notated in the score to prevent ring-over.

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Small Ensemble

Concerto for Garage BandPercussion Quintet; Percussion (5); Guitar; Keyboard; Bass Guitar
CymbalectomyPercussion Sextet; Percussion (6)
Drum BiznessPercussion Quartet; Percussion (4)
DrumZuhBitPercussion Quartet; Percussion (4)
Hipster
Kaleidoscope (Crockarell) – Percussion Sextet; Percussion (6)
Katie's Bossa – Percussion Sextet; Percussion (6)
Sahara Dream
Shimi, Shami, Shang!
ShockuhFunk
Shoe Bop
Snaresville - Percussion Quartet
Snare Necessities - Percussion Quartet
Svengali
SynergyPercussion Quartet; Percussion (4)
Taco Tico
Tequila
Timp or Mental - Percussion Quartet
Three Way SplitPercussion Trio; Percussion (3)
Under the Big Top

Medium Ensemble

Circus, Circus!Percussion (10)
Comic ReliefPercussion Octet; Percussion (8)
Dance of the Wind-up Toy – Percussion Octet; Percussion (8)
Glitzville!Percussion Nonet; Percussion (9)
Kawf Dooda Code – Percussion Octet; Percussion (8)
Leetul Reekee
Last Warrior – Percussion (10)
Outbound – Percussion Nonet; Percussion (9); Tape
Rocking Angel - Percussion (11)
Stratus – Percussion Nonet; Percussion (9)
Sushi Funk – Percussion Octet; Percussion (8); Bass Guitar

Large Ensemble

Curse Of Tortuga - Percussion (14)
Gorsky's DreamPercussion (12)
Serengeti - Percussion (14)
Visions of Sugar Plums - Percussion 12

Flexible Ensemble

Hark, the Herald Bossa - 4 to 7 Players
Kawf Dooda Code - 8 to 16 Players
Kuhthunk! - 4 to 20 Players
Me Tarzan - 8 to 16 Players

Ensemble Collection

Pick a Key, Any Key - 5 or More Players
Yuletide Buckets - 4 to 16 Players
Drum It Down - Percussion Quartet

Reference