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David Skidmore

General Info

Publisher: Skidmore Percussion
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 00:10:00
Price: $75.00

Description

From In Contact by David Skidmore is an extension of his earlier piece In Contact, it can loosely be described as a concerto for 3 percussionists backed up by an ensemble of 7 percussionists. David includes a series of performance notes to create exactly the kinds of sounds he imagined.

Instrumentation:

Player 1: China Cymbal & Tam-Tam & Tom-Toms (Low Pitch) & Bass Drum
Player 2: Brake Drums & Tom-Tom (Medium Low Pitch & Low Pitch)
Player 3: Med Low/Low Pots & Bass Drums (Medium Low Pitch & Low Pitch)
Player 4: Crotales & Triangle (High Pitch)
Player 5: Glockenspiel & Triangle (Low Pitch)
Player 6: Vibraphone & Cymbal (High Pitch) & Conga (Tuned to E)
Player 7: Vibraphone & Cymbal (Medium Pitch) & Conga (Tuned to F#)
Player 8: 4.5 Octave Marimba & Cymbal(Low Pitch) & Bongos (Tuned to D)
Player 9: 4.5 Octave Marimba & Cymbal (Lowest Pitch) & Bongos (Tuned to C# & E)
Player 10: Tam-Tam

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Agreed - Percussion Quartet
Aliens with Extraordinary Abilities - Percussion Quartet. with Electronics
An Argument or a Question? - Timpani
Break (Skidmore) - Percussion Duo
Common Patterns in Uncommon Time - Percussion Quartet
Donner (Octet) - Percussion Octet
Donner (Quartet) - Percussion Quartet
Don't Eat Your Young - Percussion Quartet, Electronics
Echoes - Percussion Quartet
Extremely Close - Marimba, Piano
Fanfare for a New Audience - Percussion Quartet
From In Contact - Percussion (10)
In Contact - Percussion Quartet
Jade Circles - Percussion Duo
Leap/A Running Knot - Multiple Percussion
Love Songs: Book One - Percussion Quartet, Piano
Perpetuum Mobile - Percussion Quintet
Requiem - Multiple Percussion
Ritual Music - Percussion Quartet
Sonata for Two Marimbas - Percussion Duo - Marimba Duo
Strobes - Percussion Quartet
Take Anything You Want - Percussion Quartet
Things May Be Changing (But Probably Not) - Percussion Quartet
Torched and Wrecked - Percussion Quartet, Electronics
Triptan - Percussion Trio or Quartet
Trying - Percussion Quartet
Unknown Kind - Percussion Quintet
Whispers - Percussion Nonet
Whispers 2 - Percussion Duo

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