Mako

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Susan Powell


General Info

Year: 2021
Duration: c. 4:45
Difficulty: 6 (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Whirllygigs
Cost: Score and Parts - $40.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Instrumentation

Player I: Low Drum, High Drum, Wood
Player II: Drum, Low Wood, High Wood
Player III: Low Drum, High Drum, Wood
Player IV: Drum, Metal
Player V: Drum, Low Wood, High Wood

Drums – djun-djun, shime-daiko, Chinese tom-tom, tubano, bongos, conga
Woods – wood blocks, jam blocks, log drums
Player 5 – metal–stacked cymbals, creating a short ‘trashy’ sound

Aim for a wide range of pitches, low to high, for both the drums and woods.

For players 1, 2, 3:
drums in measures 1-19 should be in pitch order starting with the highest pitch
woods in measures 130-147 should be in pitch order similar to the opening drum phrases
Player 4 should have the lowest drum, and Player 5 the next highest


Program Notes

Mako is titled after the short-fin mako shark and is intended to evoke the imagery of the incredibly quick, sleek, hydrodynamic nature of this oceanic apex predator. The spirit of the piece conjures elements of tribal drumming via primal, relentless driving rhythms that pass quickly between performers, coupled with a ritualistic and powerful groove. Mako was written for and dedicated to the Sympatico Percussion Group and premiered at their 2021 PASIC Showcase Concert. – Susan Powell[1]

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Cobot - Percussion Quartet
Mako - Percussion Quintet
Mosaics - Marimba
Mousse, Rinçage, Répétition - Percussion Ensemble (9)
Ornate Wobbegong - Snare Drum
The Gilded Cage - Percussion Quartet
The Mirror in the Shoe Store That You Use to Look at Your Shoes - Percussion Duo



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References

  1. From the Score