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  • ...what the composer wanted, as well as express the artistry as an individual instrument. The timpanist must also listen and find where his part fits into the orch ...Molto Vivace-Presto. Not only does he use the timpani as an introductory instrument for the motif, doing this makes the timpani a strong foundation for the mel
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  • [[Wind Ensemble]]: Scored for Piccolo, Flutes 1, 2, 3; Oboes 1, 2, English Horn; S ...I envisaged a lone percussionist, center stage, surrounded by three dozen wind instruments. The ideas flowed generously.
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  • Player 4: [[Snare Drum]] & [[Wind Chimes]] (Wood) <br/> Player 5: [[Guiro]] & Wind Tubes & [[Wind Machine]] <br/>
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  • ...r continues to strike his drum to the ultimate degree, so the sound of the instrument as produced through human agency (jinrai, "music of man") transforms into a ...ugh human agency here blends with the palpitations of nature: the sound of wind coming into contact with trees, the sound of flames blazing.
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  • ...arimba]] (low A), [[brake drum]], [[bell plate]], [[metal pipe]], [[bamboo wind chimes]], [[crash cymbal]]<br> Player 3: marimba (low A), brake drum, bell plate, metal pipe, bamboo wind chimes, crash cymbal<br>
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  • ...ce artist Jason Baker. In his arrangement, Baker disseminates the original wind parts to a quintet comprised of 4 mallet players (glockenspiel, vibraphone, ...eft adaptation of Clifton Taylor’s groovy, joyful concerto for marimba and wind ensemble. Because he commissioned the original, I imagine he knows it well!
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  • ...llas Wind Symphony, Omaha Symphony, Chautauqua Festival Orchestra, Eastman Wind Ensemble, Ju Percussion Group (Taiwan), Percussion Art Quartet (Germany), A ...etudes. His works for solo marimba have become standard repertoire for the instrument and are consistently required repertoire on international competitions. Mr.
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  • ...w) & [[Sizzle Cymbal]] & Bamboo [[Wind Chimes]] & [[opera gong]] & Glass [[Wind Chimes]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Castanet]] & [[Slapstick]] <br/> Composing a solo concerto for a modern instrument can hardly be done without observing the historic practice in pieces writ
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  • ...mbal]] & [[Cowbell]] & [[Wood Block]] & [[Maracas]] & [[Sleigh Bells]] & [[Wind Chimes]] & [[Gong]] & [[Triangle]] <br/> === Other Instrument ===
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  • Player 5: 2 Concert [[Tom Toms]] & 18" [[Suspended Cymbal]] & [[Wind Chimes]] <br/> ...nique on keyboard percussion instruments, [[timpani]] tuning/pedaling, and instrument-specific techniques (e.g. thumb rolls on [[tambourine]], open/closed sounds
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  • ...w) & [[Sizzle Cymbal]] & Bamboo [[Wind Chimes]] & [[opera gong]] & Glass [[Wind Chimes]] & [[Bass Drum]] & [[Castanet]] & [[Slapstick]] <br/> ...he concerto with the non European traditions that live in the roots of the instrument and experience the marimba as a particular kind of piano with equally disti
    3 KB (339 words) - 02:48, 24 December 2021
  • ...ibraphone:” a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the invention of the instrument. ...t in the harbor on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. Total darkness. Unseen wind moving boats, ropes, and metal fasteners against the bollards. Standing in
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  • 25. Blowin' In The Wind<br/> ...paniments for selected pieces and chord symbols where appropriate develops instrument-related aural skills, improvisation and composition offers helpful notes fo
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  • [[Image:WindWand.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Wind Wand]] ...lowing the band to vibrate and create a tone. This can be done as a double wind wand with two rubber bands and can produced two separate tones.
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  • ...ork for solo marimba by Andrew Thomas which is dedicated to Makoto Nakura. Wind is based a poem of the same name by Howard L. Kessler<br> A 4.6 Octave Instrument is used and is a 6 Mallet Marimba Solo.
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  • Player 5: [[Crotales]] & Bamboo [[Wind Chimes]] & [[China Cymbal]] & [[Chinese Tom-toms]] & [[Woodblock]] & [[Tria Player 6: [[Crotales]] & Glass[[Wind Chimes]] & [[Bongos]] & Small [[Conga]] & [[Doumbek]] & Seed Pod Rattle <br
    3 KB (490 words) - 23:19, 2 January 2022
  • ...ludes four wind quintets, five saxophone quartets, and many works for solo instrument and piano. In addition, he has written a variety of orchestral and choral p
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  • ...[[snare drum]], [[cymbals α2]], [[suspended cymbals]](3), [[slapstick]], [[wind chimes]](glass, tubular, bamboo), [[timpani]], [[celesta]], [[tom-toms]](5) ...eatures a relentless sixteenth-note motor rhythm. Contrasts between wooden instrument timbres (claves, log drum, maracas. guiro, sand blocks) and metallic percus
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  • [[Image:instrumentname.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Instrument Name]] [[Wind Gong]]<br>
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  • Wind Ensemble <br/> ...renton Dunnington and was Taylor’s first work for a solo mallet percussion instrument. Taylor’s concerto displays confident youth as the composer ambitiously r
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