Aftershock

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Nathan Daughtrey

General Info

Year of Published: 2024 Publisher: C. Alan Publications Series: IGNITE Percussion Series Difficulty: Intermediate Duration: 00:02:00 Cost: $32.00

Instrumentation

Required for Performance

Player 1: Medium Concert Tom Tom
Player 2: Medium-Low Concert Tom Tom
Player 3: Low Concert Tom Tom

Optional for Performance

Player 4: 2 Timpani
Player 5: Tambourine & Bongos
Player 6: Concert Bass Drum & Tam-Tam
Player 7: Glockenspiel
Player 8: Xylophone 1
Player 9: Xylophone 2
Player 10: Vibraphone (Doubling Glockenspiel)
Player 11: Marimba 1
Player 12: Marimba 2

Program Notes

Aftershock was originally written for concert tom trio under the title Tremors in the collection “Triology.” It has been expanded here for full percussion ensemble, including keyboard instruments, which gives the pieces even more depth. Inspired by the powerful, natural phenomenon of earthquakes, this fast-paced work quickly transitions from a faint rumble to a deafening roar. With flexibility at its core, you may perform Aftershock as a battery (”drummy”) piece or as a full percussion ensemble with a full complement of keyboard instruments.

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Vibraphone Solo

Encantada
No One is Alone
Penelope
The Place Where Lost Things Go


Marimba Solo

Burned
Mountain Paths
The Giving Tree Variations

Multiple Percussion Solo

Multiple Musings

Mallet Ensemble

Small Ensemble

Medium Ensemble

Large Ensemble

Flexible Ensemble

Aftershock
Drums of Moria
Fallen Stars
Prism Schism
Sea of Tranquility (Full Percussion Ensemble Version)

Percussion Concerto

Percussion Ensemble with Other Instrument

As Above, So Below - Percussion Ensemble (12) with Piano
Be That of the Wind - Percussion Octet with Wind Quintet
Bounce - Percussion Ensemble (12) with Solo Trumpet
Coming Home - Percussion Quintet with Solo Euphonium
Spitfire II - Percussion Nonet with Solo Euphonium
Twitch - Percussion Ensemble (11) with Solo Clarinet
The Wexford Carol - Percussion Nonet with Solo Soprano Saxophone

Reference