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  • ...s. Two cultures of significance would begin to produce slit drums. These drums were generally made of wood, and would either have a slit traveling through ...drum became the standard African drum. A mid-size drum, standing around 2-3 feet tall, it would have a membrane stretched tight over the top portion of
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  • ...to seize Constantinople in 673 A.D., thus introducing their mounted nacair drums to Western Europe. ...still done anyway, they would either be: nailed, rope-tied, or necklaced. Drums were made of either wood, pottery, or even copper depending on what kind of
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  • ...s more than 500 exercises, 100 etudes and 17 solos for two, three and four drums. ...troke, Sticking Patterns, Rolls, Muffling, Pedaling, Three Drums, and Four Drums.
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  • Movement 3: Pavilion of Mirrors (mvt. 9—16) <br/> Movement 5: Pavilion of Drums (mvt.19-24) <br/>
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  • ...The cheapest item was the drums, 16 beans, I think, for a set of Japanese drums; a great high, wide bass drum, with a brass cymbal on it, a wood block and ...ecords in Chicago. OKeh's Tommy Rockwell was apprehensive to record Gene's drums but gave in. Rockwell said "All right, but I'm afraid the bass drum and tho
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  • Player 3: 2 [[Tom-Tom]]s <br/> Player 3: [[Snare Drum]] <br/>
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  • Player 3 (Crescent III, Vibraphone, Triangle, Tambourine) <br/> Player 8 (Duval I [2 low tom-toms], 3 Brake Drums, Triangle) <br/>
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  • ...metal plate, assorted bells, windchimes, Chinese cymbals., maracas, snare drums(2)<br/> ...bal, kalimba, woodblock., log drums, temple blocks(5), talking drum, snare drums(2), tom, chimes<br/>
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  • 3. The Plain Fields<br/> Player 3: Conga Drums/Djembe/Djun/Log Drum <br/>
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  • Player I: [[Graduated water buffalo bells]](6), [[graduated muted auto brake drums]](6)<br> Player II: [[Sistra]](2), [[graduated sleigh bells]](6), [[auto brake drums]](6)*, [[thundersheet]] <br>
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  • Louie Bellson was born in Rock Falls, Illinois, in 1924 and started playing drums at three years of age. At age 15, he pioneered the double-bass drum set-up. ...three looked to Jo as the 'Papa' who really did it. Gene helped bring the drums to the foreground as a solo instrument. Buddy was a great natural player. B
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  • 3. A Breath of Air <br/> Player 3: [[Crotales]] & 5 [[Almglocken]] & [[Log Drums]] & 5 [[Tom-toms]] & [[Angklung]] & 2 [[Snare Drum]]s & [[Wind Chimes]] <b
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  • Player 3: [[Marimba]] 1 <br/> Player 5: [[Marimba]] 3 <br/>
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  • ...are pattern. Mounts for four drums in a straight line, dual mounts for two drums, and individual mounts are all also reasonably common. ...]], at that time one of the most popular drummers who had switched to Tama drums. Tama Octo-bans were made with fiberglass using a patented molding process.
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  • Player I: Drums(3), [[bells]](2) <br> Player V: [[Claves]], [[marimba]], axe blade, drums(2) <br>
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  • Player 2: [[Glockenspiel]] & 6 [[Almglocken]] & 6 [[Brake Drums]] & [[Chinese Cymbal]] & [[Tam-Tam]] (Medium) & [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Hi Player 3: [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Slapstick]] & [[Maracas]] & [[Claves]] & [[Castanets
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  • 3 Claves Very resonant. Due to quick shifts between instruments, one clave sh ...tight skins - these should be lower in pitch than the bongos of Percussion 3) <br>
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  • Duration: c. 3:00 3 [[Wood blocks]]
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  • Player I: [[maraca]]s, 3 [[flower pot]]s<br /--> Player II: [[metal rattle]]s, 3 muted [[brake drum]]s, 3 suspended brake drums<br /-->
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  • ...ms]](3), [[snare drums]](3), [[tambourines]](2), [[tom-toms]](4X5), [[bass drums]](2), [[toy trumpets]](2), [[toy guns]](2), [[radios]](2)<br>
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  • Player I: 4 High [[tom-toms]]; 3 [[Cowbells]]; [[Triangle]] and [[Vibraphone]] <br> Player II: 4 [[Roto-toms]]; 3 [[Suspended Cymbals]]; 3 [[Brake Drums]]; [[Bass Drum]] and [[Marimba]]<br>
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  • 3. Sound Exploration <br/> === Multiple Drums ===
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  • Player 3: [[Marimba]] 2 <br/> Player 4: [[Marimba]] 3 <br/>
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  • Player I: 3 Low Bass Drums or Similar Substitutes<br> Player II: 3 Low Bass Drums or Similar Substitutes<br>
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  • Player III: [[Tam tam]], [[log drums]](2), auto [[brake drum]]s(3)<br /--> Player IV: [[Suspended cymbal]]s(2-3), [[Chinese gliss gong]]s(2)<br /-->
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  • 3. Urbs <br/> Drums: 2 [[Snare Drums]] & [[Congas]] & [[Bongos]] & 2 [[Bass Drum]]s <br/>
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  • Player III: Xylophone, maracas, wood blocks(4), log drums(3), suspended cymbal <br> Player IV: Xylophone, maracas, wood blocks(4), log drums(3), suspended cymbal <br>
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  • Player 3: Piccolo [[Snare Drum]] & [[Cowbell]] <br/> ...5" student model [[snare drum]], different tunings will suffice. Also the drums should all be concert [[snare drum]]s, not marching [[snare drum]]s.
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  • Player 3: 2 Medium Gongs & Musical Saw<br> Player 5: 5 [[Cowbells]] & 5 [[Brake Drums]] & [[Guiro]] & Musical Saw<br>
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  • Subtitle: Popular Drums for Beginners <br/> ISBN: 978-1-9089-2039-3 <br/>
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  • ..., timbales, temple blocks(2 sets), woodblocks(4), wood-drums(4), log drums(3), suspended cymbals(8), tam tams(2), gong, slide whistle, Waldteufel, bird
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  • Drums – djun-djun, shime-daiko, Chinese tom-tom, tubano, bongos, conga<br> Woods – wood blocks, jam blocks, log drums<br>
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  • Player 3: [[Snare Drum]] <br/> ...lo melodic section, as the timpanist performs a series of glissandi on two drums. For a high school ensemble, the comments mentioned above are the only tech
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  • Player I: Suspended cymbals(5), hi-hat, snare drums(2), stones<br> ...mple blocks(5), wood blocks(2), snare drums(2), suspended cymbal, tom-toms(3), bongos, claves<br>
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  • [[Vibraphone]] & 3 small [[Roto-toms]] & 5 Concert [[Tom-toms]] & 2 contrasting low-high steel ...mysteriously, with a vibraphone solo, the tempo eventually increases until drums shatter that mood. From that point on, syncopation, fast drum fills, bright
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  • Player 3: [[Shaker]] & [[Sleigh Bells]] & [[Tam Tam]] <br/> ...ve the ensemble a mysterious feel. If you have them, use three to six hand drums.
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  • ...-toms(2), Simantra metals(3), triangles(4), metal claves (4), metal knives(3), casseroles(4), woodblocks(4), temple blocks(4), claves <br /--> ...bass drum, Simantra metal(3), triangles (3), metal claves(3), metal knives(3), Saharian drum<br /-->
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  • ...[[temple blocks]](3), [[wood blocks]](3), [[cow bells]](3), [[almglocken]](3), [[tom-toms]](12)<br> ...[[tubular chimes]], [[water glasses]](2), [[rice bowls]](2), [[auto brake drums]](5), [[Chinese cymbal]]<br>
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  • [[Vibraphone]] & [[Temple Blocks]] & 3 [[Wood Blocks]] & 3 [[Cowbells]] & 3 [[Almglocken]] & 12 [[Tom-toms]]<br> ...e]] & [[Chimes]] & 2 [[water glasses]] & 2 [[rice bowls]] & 2 [[auto brake drums]] & [[Chinese cymbal]]<br>
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  • Player I: 2 [[Triangles]], 2 [[Suspended Cymbals]], 3 [[Bongos]], 2 [[Snare Drums]], [[Bass Drum]], 2 [[Bull-roar]]s<br> ...ymbals, [[Tambourine]], [[Crotales]] (Lower Octave, C4-C5), 2 Snare Drums, 3 [[Timpani]], 2 Bull-roars, Cello Bow<br>
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  • Player I: [[Vibraphone]]/2 log or skin drums/small [[sus. cym]]<br> ...sus. cym/tam tam or wind gong. In addition, all 3 players use a bass drum 3 toms and 2 bongos. Written for the Exit Nine, this piece demands advanced p
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  • ...& Concert [[Snare Drum]] 4 toms & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Bongos]] & 2 [[Brake Drums]] & 2 [[Suspended Cymbal]]s <br/> Woodwinds: [[Piccolo]] & [[Flute]] 1/2 & [[Oboe]] 1/2 & [[Clarinet]] 1/2/3 & [[Bass Clarinet]] & [[Bassoon]] 1/2 & [[Alto Saxophone]] 1/2 & [[Tenor Sa
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  • Player 1: Rosewood bars(7), drums(3), [[Glockenspeil]] <br> Player 2: [[Tambourine]], drums(3), aluminum tubes(12) <br>
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  • Player I: [[Auto brake drums]](3), [[triangles]](3), [[temple blocks]] 5) <br> Player II: Auto brake drums(3), [[Japanese bells]](3)<br>
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  • ...Bongos, sandpaper blocks, pop-gun, high tom-tom, maracas, slapstick, snare drums(4), hi-hat, cow bells(2), wood block, vibraslap, shaker, guiro, tom-toms(4) ...then played alternately, as solos. The piece begins with players 1, 2 and 3 joining together to play an oddly disjointed off-beat rhythm in tentative f
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  • ...& Concert [[Snare Drum]] 4 toms & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Bongos]] & 2 [[Brake Drums]] & 2 [[Suspended Cymbal]]s <br/> Brass: [[Trumpet]] 1/2/3 in C & [[French Horn]] 1/2/3/4 & [[Trombone]] 1/2/3 & [[Tuba]] <br/>
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  • ...emple blocks(6), marimba, timpani(3), bass drums(2), timbales, bongos, toy drums, metal sounds, gongs(4), guiro, slapstick, castanets, crotales(6), almglock
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  • ...]], [[snare drums]](3), [[tambourines]](4), [[bass drum]], [[brake drums]](3), [[suspended cymbal]], [[castanets]](2 pr.), [[chocalho]]<br> Player II: [[Timbales]], [[bongos]], [[triangles]](3), [[sizzle cymbal]], [[temple bowl gongs]], [[ratchet]], [[maracas]], [[cla
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  • ...vil, woodblock, temple blocks(5), log drums, scratcher, tambourine, bongos(3), timbales<br/> Player III: Snare drums(2), tom-toms(2), tenor drum, bass drum, woodblock, timbales, sizzle cymbal,
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  • ..., slap stock, wood windchimes, guiro, block of wood, marimbula, wood drums(3-4), conga
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  • ...locks]], [[wood wind chimes]], [[xylophone]], [[snare drum]], [[tom-toms]](3), [[timpano]]<br /--> ...als(4), [[orchestra bells]], claves, wood blocks 4), [[marimba]], tom-toms(3), timpano <br /-->
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  • 3 [[Tom Toms]]<br/> Dance for 5 drums is a 5 – 6 minute solo percussion work. Use any 5 drums you think will work. It did used to be called “Dance for tom toms and boo
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  • ..., bamboo wind chimes, guiro, sandpaper blocks, drums(9), suspended cymbals(3)<br> ...y keyboard licks, the tempo accelerates and the work ends with a flurry of drums, reminiscent of the work’s opening. “The Glory and the Grandeur” has
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  • Player 3: [[Vibraphone]] 2<br/> Player 6: [[Marimba]] 3 <br/>
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  • Drums: [[Snare Drum]] & [[Field Drums]] & 4 Concert [[Tom-toms]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Bongos]] <br/> ...& [[Oboe]] 1/2 & [[Bassoon]] 1/2 & [[Soprano Clarinet]] & [[Clarinet]] 1/2/3 & [[Bass Clarinet]] & [[Alto Saxophone]] 1/2 & [[Tenor Saxophone]] & [[Bari
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  • ...; 2 [[Snare Drums]] (Piccolo and Medium); Dixie set-up ([[Temple Blocks]], 3 [[Woodblock]]s, Wooden [[Snare drum]] (muffled), [[tom-tom]], optional [[Ba Player 3: [[Vibraphone]]; Piano; Drum set-up (2 sets of [[Bongos]], 2 [[Congas]], 1
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  • ...only three working drums. I might add that he played it better with three drums than most timpanists can play it with four." Adato was so impressed that he ===Cloyd Duff Bamboo#3===
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  • ...[[tom-toms]](15), [[bass drums]](4), [[gongs]](3), [[hi-hat]], [[timpani]](3), [[chocalho]]<br>
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  • Player I: 5 [[woodblock]]s, 3 small bolts, [[clave]]s, [[sistrum]], [[triangle]]<br /> Player VI: 3 [[muted gong]]s, [[Javanese button gong]], [[Japanese wind glass]]es, large
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  • [[Standard of Excellence Book 1 (Drums & Mallet Percussion)]] <br/> [[Standard of Excellence Book 2 (Drums & Mallet Percussion)]] <br/>
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  • 3. Maestoso <br> Player 3: [[Vibraphone]]...<br/>
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  • ...s: [[snare drum]] & [[bongos]] & 3 [[roto-toms]] & [[tom-toms]] & 2 [[bass drums]] & [[Timpani]]<br> ...iary Percussion: [[cow bell]] & 4 [[auto brake drums]] & 5 [[clay pots]] & 3 metal bars & [[triangle]] & 5 [[tuned cowbells]]<br>
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  • Drums: 2 [[Snare Drum]] & 6 [[Tom-toms]] & 2 [[Timbales]] & Pedal [[Bass Drum]] < 3. Dance - Hocket <br/>
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  • Player 3: [[Vibraphone]], [[suspended cymbal]] <br/> Player 4: 2 [[hand drums]], 2 [[suspended cymbals]], [[temple block]] <br/>
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  • ...suspended cymbals]](2), [[timpani]](2), [[marimba]], [[triangle]], [[brake drums]](5)<br> ...r II: Snare drum, tom-toms(2), triangles(2), suspended cymbal, brake drums(3), [[marimba]]<br>
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  • Player 3: [[Marimba]] <br/> ...llets and making this a larger ensemble, you could as well double the hand drums as long as they don’t overplay. At Letter B, the melody is stated with th
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  • Player II: Log drums(2), [[bongos]]<br /--> Player III: (Lead Drummer) [[Ocarina]], [[congas]](3)<br /-->
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  • ...om, [[bass drum]], [[suspended cymbal]], [[brake drums]](2), [[log drums]](3), toy pistol, [[splash cymbal]], whistle<br> Player IV: Tom-tom, bass drum, suspended cymbal, [[metal plate]], brake drums(2), [[snare drum]], toy pistol, [[shaker]], whistle, [[tam tam]]<br>
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  • ...c-Books/Percussion-String-Duets/Percussion-String-Duet-Variations-for-Four-Drums-and-Viola-by-Michael-Colgrass-Colla-Voce-Music.html </ref> Variation 3 - Lyrical <br/>
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  • ...oyuki Okada, is a three-movement set of three dances. The first is for two drums tuned to octave F's. The jerky rhythms are amplified by contrasting the nor
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  • ...), [[slapstick]]s(6), [[metal tubes]](2 sets of 7), [[tom-tom]]s(6 sets of 3), [[tenor drum]]s(6), [[bass drum]]s(6), [[cow bell]]s(4 sets of 7), [[temp
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  • Drums: [[Timpani]] & 4 [[Timbales]] & 2 [[Bass Drum]]s & 4 [[Tom-tom]]s & 2 [[Bon Brass: [[French Horn]] 1/2/3/4 & [[Trumpet]] 1/2 & [[Trombone]] 1/2 & [[Tuba]] <br/>
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  • Player III: [[Bongos]], [[tenor drum]], bass drums (2)<br> Player VII: [[Chinese blocks]] (3), [[claves]], [[triangle]] <br>
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  • Player 3: 4.3 Octave [[Marimba]] <br/> Player 5: [[Gong]] & [[Brake Drums]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] <br/>
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  • Drums: Marching [[Snare Drums]] & 2 [[Quads]] & 5 Marching [[Bass Drums]] & Concert [[Bass Drum]] & 5 [[Timpani]] <br/> Cymbals: 3 [[Splash Cymbals]] & 2 [[China Cymbal]] & [[Suspended Cymbal]] (15"X2 + 18"
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  • ...cymbals(4), cymbals α2, sizzle cymbal, hi-hat, triangle, crotales, claves(3), temple blocks(2), woodblocks(2), maracas, castanets, ratchet, sleighbells ...tam, triangle, cow bells(3), gongs(3), temple blocks(4), maracas, claves (3), whip, guiro, Mexican bells<br>
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  • Player I: [[Roto-Toms]](4), [[Suspended Cymbals]](3), hi-hat, [[Triangle]], [[Gong]]s(4), flexatone, [[Glockenspiel]], [[Vibrap ...om Toms]](2), [[Snare Drum]], [[Conga]], [[Claves]], [[Suspended Cymbals]](3), hi-hat, [[Triangle]], gongs(2), flexatone, saw, [[Glockenspiel]], [[Vibra
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  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.3 x 0.5 x 10.9 inches <br/> ...collection of over thirty activities for mallet percussion instruments and drums that will energize your classroom. "Mallet Madness" uses songs, poems, musi
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  • 3. Evening Sounds <br/> Player 3: Cymbals<br/>
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  • Player I: [[Tambourine]](or [[sistrum]]), [[wood blocks]](3), [[high bells]](3)<br> Player II: [[Gourd rattle]], [[dragon's mouths]](3), [[glass bells]](3) (or [[temple gongs]])<br>
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  • ...an exam with playing with hand- or pedal-tuned drums. However, hand-tuned drums are only appropriate if retuning does not interrupt the musical flow of a p ...Tom || [[Jan Bradley]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies, ABRSM Grade 3]] || [[ Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music]] ||
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  • Player I: 3 [[dragonmouths]], 3 [[woodblocks]]<br> Player II: 3 [[tom-toms]], 3 drums (sm, med, lg; no snares)<br>
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  • ...aci]],[[anvil]], [[crotale]], [[geophone]], [[logdrum]], [[temple blocks]](3) [[woodblocks]](2), [[snare drum]], [[tom-toms]](2) <br /--> Player II: [[Tamtam]], gongs(3), [[conga]], [[almglocken]](3), geophone, crotale, [[anvil]], [[temple block]], [[slitdrum[[, [[tom-tom[[
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  • Movement 3: Largo <br /> Player 3: [[Tubular bells]]<br>
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  • Drums: 4 Concert [[Tom-toms]] & [[Kick Drum]] & [[Bongos]] <br/> ...Oboe]] 1/2/3 & [[Bassoon]] 1/2/3 & [[Soprano Clarinet]] & [[Clarinet]] 1/2/3 & [[Bass Clarinet]] & [[Alto Saxophone]] 1/2 & [[Tenor Saxophone]] & [[Bari
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  • ...ums || [[Jan Bradley]] || [[Dances for Five Drums]] || [[Jan Bradley]] || 3 [[Tom-toms]] & [[Bongos]] || <embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.yo | 3 || Engine Room || [[James Campbell]] || [[Engine Room]] || [[Row-Loff Produ
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  • ...3), [[gongs]](3), [[suspended cymbals]](3), [[triangles(]]6), [[auto brake drums]](8), [[crotales]], [[maracas[[, [[metal wind chimes]], [[tubular chimes]],
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  • ...mall bells, 10. small chimes, 11. triangle, 12. kokoriko, 13. 3 gongs, 14. 3 tamtams<br> ...first performance of this work in September 1989 pointed out that the skin drums with their military connotations were for him rather masculine and the wood
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  • Player 3: Plastic Bucket<br/> Player 3: [[Woodblock]]<br/>
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  • Player 3: [[Snare drum]], [[maracas]], [[Thai gong]], [[almglocken]](2), rin, [[Japa ...nd bell, rin Japanese bell, Thai gongs(2), [[wood drums]](3), [[tom-toms]](3)<br>
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  • 3. [[Nuttin’ But the Blues]]<br/> ...during the quarter-note and half-note rests. (Recommended mallets - IP BT-3.) <br/>
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  • Player 3: [[Sleigh Bells]] & 12 [[Almglocken]] & [[Thundersheet]]<br> Player 4: 4 [[Brake Drums]] & 8 [[Cowbells]] & 3 [[Temple Gongs]] & [[Thundersheet]]<br>
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  • ...(3), [[bongos]], [[tambourine]], [[wood blocks]](3), [[suspended cymbals]](3) <br> Player II: Snare drums(2), [[timbales]], [[temple blocks]](4), suspended cymbals(2), [[vibraphone]
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  • ...uds, for metal instruments and prepared piano, and the third, Buffalo, for drums, simantras and bull-roarers ...he continuously changing waves of sound which zigzag across the line of 66 drums recall the sound of herds of galloping buffalo however the sound comes not
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  • 3. War <br/> [[Timpani]] (5 drums)<br>
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  • ...apper), Beijing opera gongs(2), Juk-pi(2 Korean clapping sticks), moku-sho(3)<br>
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  • *2 Conga Drums (Lower in pitch than the Bongos that you are playing)<Br> *2 Bongo Drums [Higher in pitch (i.e.: tight skins) than the Congas.]<Br>
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  • ...ks]](5), [[temple blocks]](10), [[timpani]](3), [[tom-toms]](5), [[Chinese drums]](8)<br>
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  • Movement 2: The Drums of Moria <br/> Movement 3: Recitative: Dark Towers <br/>
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  • ...rine, timbales(5), snare drums(2), conga, bass drum, timpani(3), triangles(3), crotales(2), suspended cymbals(4), gongs(2), orchestra bells, vibraphone, ...rine, timbales(5), snare drums(2), conga, bass drum, timpani(3), triangles(3), crotales(2), suspended cymbals(4), gongs(2), orchestra bells, vibraphone,
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