Sound Off! (Percussion Ensemble Version)
General Info
Year of Published: 2019
Publisher: Tapspace
Difficulty: Elementary
Duration: 00:07:00 (Total)
Cost: $30.00
Movement
1. Attention
2. Sound Off!
3. Salute!
Instrumentation
Part 1: Glockenspiel
Part 2: Xylophone
Part 3: Vibraphone
Part 4: Marimba
Part 5: Snare Drum
Part 6: Crash Cymbals
Part 7: Bass Drum
Description
Sound Off! by Chris Roode is comprised of three short movements for percussion ensemble, each written in a militaristic style. The three movements are entitled Attention!, Sound Off!, and Salute! and each have their own unique musical qualities. In true militaristic form, performers are asked to shout vocal commands throughout the movements, making this an engaging piece for the performers and audience.
Review
“Sound Off!” is a three-movement work that requires a minimum of seven players at comparable ability levels but may be expanded by doubling, tripling, or quadrupling any parts to fit the size of the group. At approximately seven minutes in length, it is most suitable for younger middle school students.
Chirs Roode includes detailed performance notes and instrument recommendations based on ensemble size. For example, he states that marimbas and vibraphones work best as the bass and alto voices, and smaller battery instruments blend better with an Orff ensemble. This is particularly beneficial for instructors who need more assistance in selecting appropriate equipment. Additionally, while the piece consists of three movements, it is possible to perform each as if it were a stand-alone work.
The first movement, “Attention!,” begins and ends with an ensemble vocalization that adds a theatrical element to the composition. The battery parts are traditional in nature, exploring simple rudimental figures and syncopated eighth-note lines. Each of the mallet parts is manageable, consisting primarily of quarter-note and eighth-note figures that are in unison or doubled by other players. Though arguably the easiest movement in the piece, there are plenty of dynamic changes to keep everyone engaged.
The second and third movements, “Sound Off!” and “Salute!,” explore similar dynamic and rhythmic concepts but include more syncopations, exposed melodic lines, hand-to-hand independence, and increasingly complex rudimental figures. I particularly enjoyed the meter change from 4/4 to 6/8 and back in movement three, which provides students a musical opportunity to study this concept.
“Sound Off!” comes with an accompanying CD that includes a pdf file of each part and an audio recording to help expedite rehearsal preparation. The product’s quality and educational value make it a recommended addition to a middle school library. by Danielle Moreau [1]
Works for Percussion by this Composer
Solo
Endless Sky - Marimba
FM - Snare Drum
Modal Patterns - Marimba
Percussion Ensemble
Aeolian Dreams - 12 Players
Beyond the Edge
Drum of LES
Drums Talking
Funky Sixteenths
Hot Tamales
Rondo (Roode)
Flexible Percussion Ensemble
Five Petite Movements
Lattes on the House
Sound Off! (Orff Ensemble Version)
Sound Off! (Percussion Ensemble Version)
Tom's Tool Shed
Percussion Ensemble with Choir
Ascribe to the Lord (Psalm 29) - Choir; Percussion Trio
Let all the peoples praise you (Psalm 67) - Choir; Marimba; Percussion
Reference
- ↑ Percussive Notes Volume 58, No. 1, February 2020