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  • ...he primitive societies. These instruments would comprise the Early Strata Instruments of the Paleolithic Era of the Stone Age. ...placing a platform over it. The most important contribution to percussion instruments of the Stone Age however, was the invention of the membranophone: the drum.
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  • Candidates taking a Orchestral Percussion exam are required to: * play one piece for each of [[Snare Drum]], [[Timpani]] and [[Tuned Percussion]], must not include the study pieces
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  • | 10 || Duke of Gloucester's March || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 1)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]] | 11 || Pamp's Rag || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 1)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]]
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  • 1. Candidates are encouraged to play their pieces on the instruments specified, although [[Glockenspiel]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Vibraphone]] / [[M ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options.
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  • 1. Candidates are encouraged to play their pieces on the instruments specified, although [[Glockenspiel]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Vibraphone]] / [[M ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options.
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  • 1. Candidates are encouraged to play their pieces on the instruments specified, although [[Glockenspiel]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Vibraphone]] / [[M ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options.
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  • 1. Candidates are encouraged to play their pieces on the instruments specified, although [[Glockenspiel]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Vibraphone]] / [[M ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options.
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  • 1. Candidates are encouraged to play their pieces on the instruments specified, although [[Glockenspiel]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Vibraphone]] / [[M ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options.
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  • | 1 || Strollin’ || [[David Hext]] || [[LCM Tuned Percussion Grades 1 & 2]] || [[Stainer & Bell]] | 2 || Swingtime || [[David Hext]] || [[LCM Tuned Percussion Grades 1 & 2]] || [[Stainer & Bell]]
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  • ...one of the first of the aristocracy to use small nakers, he adopted these instruments under his rule from the 13th Century onward. Around 100 years later during ...rums to France, where the French royalty was so appalled by the bombastic instruments, that they ordered the drums to be “dashed to pieces”.
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  • Player I: [[Clave]] (Tuned)<br> Player II: Clave (Tuned)<br>
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  • ...ete lesson course for [[drumkit]], [[snare drum]], [[timpani]] and [[tuned percussion]]. The book is best suited to be used with a teacher who can advise on tech This series of books started life as a collection of lessons for percussion students and slowly took shape, becoming an entire scheme of work for begin
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  • Rototoms can be tuned quickly by rotating the drumhead, which sits in a threaded metal ring. Rota ...“a round, dark tom-tom sound...especially suited for recording use and in tuned tom-toms for general orchestral use, and Timpani, intended for “purity of
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  • Instrumentation: [[Snare Drum]], [[Timpani]] & [[Tuned Percussion]] <br> ...chestral percussion]] disciplines: [[snare drum]], [[timpani]] and [[tuned percussion]]. It can be used to develop skills on any one instrument, or all three dis
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  • Player II: [[Marimba]] I, [[Water Glass]] tuned to "E" <br> Player V: [[Xylophone]], Water Glass tuned to "F and G", 4 [[Tom Toms]], Mark Tree<br>
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  • Ten delightful and very popular pieces for [[tuned percussion]]. All the pieces encourage the performer to play musically and sensitively “Ask any young percussionist what their first “real” tuned pieces were with a proper piano accompaniment and they’re bound to mentio
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  • ...rent tunings of the drums, these two employ the possibilities of the pedal-tuned chromatic timpani. III. Adagio (1966) – Jan Williams – Uses pedal tuned timpani to produce vibratos, harmonics and glissandos in dramatic outburst.
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  • Percussion 1: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Tuned Gongs]] & [[Crotales]] (High Octave) & [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Guiro]] & [[Ba ...m]] & [[Log Drums]] & [[Thunder Sheet]] & [[Cabassa]] & [[Tambourine]] & [[Tuned gongs]] <br/>
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  • ...ed percussion (crotales, glockenspiel, two vibraphones, chimes and several tuned gongs), with prominent use of two marimbas (the marimba being the national for Frank Epstein and the New England Conservatory Percussion Ensemble<br>
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  • ...summer of 2015 as percussion instructor of the Lieshoutse and Mariahoutse percussion group. He succeeds Peter Bergmans, who stood for the orchestra for 17 years ...audience with more variation in the program with the right balance between tuned and untuned repertoire.
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  • ...e in Dallas in June, 2014 in response to a commission from a consortium of percussion ensembles from The New England Conservatory, Frank Epstein, Director; South ...chestra (1950). It is also a companion to my own previous composition for percussion ensemble, El día de los muertos (2006). El día de los muertos and Xochiq
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  • ...iss, and Henry Cowell. While teaching in Seattle (1938–40), Cage organized percussion ensembles to perform his compositions. He also experimented with works for ...n music and its concepts of meaningful sound. The concert he gave with his percussion ensemble at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1943 marked the fi
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  • ...3 [[Tam Tams]] & 3 [[Chinese Cymbals]] & 3 [[Boobams]] & [[Timbales]] & 7 Tuned [[Cowbells]] & 2 [[Chinese Gongs]] & [[Daiko Drum]] <br/> ...ymbals]] & [[Guiro]] & 3 [[Tom Toms]] & [[Boobam]] & 2 [[Wood Blocks]] & 5 Tuned [[Cowbells]] & [[Daiko Drum]] <br/>
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  • [[multi-percussion]]: [[marimba]], [[tuned gongs]], [[Mark tree]], [[temple blocks]], [[crotales]]<br> ...r Marimba and Percussion on the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Percussion Ensemble CD, “Sketches”.
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  • ...musically engaging and technically challenging works for tuned percussion instruments. The performance of these works, whilst technically challenging, should als Each of the tuned percussion parts were written to develop or highlight a particular challenging techniq
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  • ...ynor Carroll, that details the requirements and assignments of timpani and percussion in more than 3,000 works from the symphonic literature. Catalogs the sympho -Specifies if the composition includes percussion and the number of players required <br/>
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  • Player II: 8 tuned high drums (or 8 tom-toms of different indeterminate pitches), 5 [[temple b Player III: 5 metal sounds (not tuned but ringing in nature), glockenspiel, 5 temple blocks, [[susp cym]], [[teno
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  • ...[[Graduated Drums]], 7 tuned Asian [[Gongs]], 2 [[Temple Bowls]], 12 small tuned Asian Gongs, [[Tam-tams]], [[Cowbells]], [[Suspended Cymbal]], [[Crotales]] Premiere Information: October 6, 2008, Los Angeles, CA, Lynn Vartan, percussion, John Schneider, guitar, Southwest Chamber Music concert, Colburn School, L
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  • [[Multiple Percussion]]: five tuned drums<br> XY is a percussion solo for five tuned drums. In XY, the right and left hand of the performer get louder and softe
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  • The Aluphone is a tuned percussion instrument consisting of aluminum bells that are struck with a mallet to pr [[Category:Percussion Instruments]]
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  • Despite being a relatively new member of the percussion family, steelpan tuning techniques have advanced rapidly. Strobe tuners are ...) and it is quite common that steelbands arrange to have their instruments tuned once or twice a year. A tuner must have great skill in their work to manage
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  • ...your Love, written for over 100 instruments divided into four microtonally tuned groups. Under the baton of composer/conductor John Adams, The Ensemble Mode ...res has led him to create chamber works that distort traditional classical instruments with electronic effects and guitar pedals, including Potassium for the Kron
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  • Subtitle: Concerto for percussion and orchestra <br/> ====Percussion====
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  • ...os eight hands in a microtonal tuning system, Changes (1985) for six harps tuned a sixth of a semitone apart, Critical Band (1988) for variable instrumentat == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...er, single-head tom-toms. Octo-bans were originally grouped in melodically-tuned sets of eight, hence the name, in reference to octave and from octo meaning The 6" diameter shells can be tuned melodically and are available in low-and high-pitch sets.
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  • ...l cusp between a harmony and a timbre that occurs when tones are precisely tuned. Some examples of works deploying these techniques include: Ecosphere, deve ...ion, New Dynamic, New World, Nonesuch, and Tzadik labels. Recent works for instruments and electronics are available on Ecosphere a portrait CD/DVD on EMF, and A
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  • UFO for solo percussion and orchestra was commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra through a ...two brief interludes entitled “Traveling Music” and “???” during which the percussion soloist moves through the audience and around the stage while performing sl
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  • ...skin was lapped.<ref>Edmund A., Bowles,ed. John H., Beck. Encyclopedia of Percussion. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995. </ref> ...er to transport. <ref>Edmund A., Bowles,ed. John H., Beck. Encyclopedia of Percussion. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995. </ref>
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  • ...second section features works by well known composers arranged for mallet instruments. The final section is a technical study of elementary exercises including b ...he following music was selected on the basis of its adaptability to mallet instruments and for the aesthetic quality of each work. By perfecting each of the follo
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  • ...s]], [[jingle sticks]], [[triangles]](3), [[bass drum]], [[cymbals α2]], [[tuned tom-toms]](4), [[whistles]](2), [[maracas]]<br> be performed in various combinations, requires large array of percussion instruments.<ref>http://www.honeyrock.net/duet-mp.htm#mpduet3</ref>
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  • Player 10: [[Djembe]] & crystal Wine Glass (tuned to A) <br/> ...was commissioned by [[William Register]] and the Ashley Ridge High School Percussion Ensemble.
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  • '''Publisher''': [[OU Percussion Press]]<br /--> '''Commissioner''': University of Oklahoma Percussion Ensemble<br /-->
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  • ...[timbales]], [[bongos]], [[crotales]] (upper oct.), [[steel bowls]](11), [[tuned gongs]](9), [[tam tams]](4), galvanized [[trash can cover]] <br> ...ries of attacks and counter-attacks, the trombone being the aggressor, the percussion responding from a fixed position – as did defenders in the middle ages. T
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  • ...and lacquer<ref>“Beck, John, and John H. Beck, eds. 2007. Encyclopedia of percussion. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge.”</ref>. ...e instrument<ref>“Beck, John, and John H. Beck, eds. 2007. Encyclopedia of percussion. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge.”</ref>.<br>
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  • ...]], [[xylophone]], [[vibraphone]], [[bongos]], [[congas]], [[triangle]], [[tuned cowbells]], [[Pervuvian boxes]], etc.<br /--> ...who is charged with traveling to the Amazon to do research on some musical instruments. The man travels to South America with his French lover and at a certain po
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  • ...uropea</ref>: [[Vibraphone]], 3 [[Cymbals]], [[Bongos]], [[Snare Drum]], 4 TUNED [[Almglocken]] (c2, es2, h2 d3), Two [[Triangles]], [[Schellenkranz]]-[[ta ...ts in a conversation style manner with interjections of the metal and wood instruments. Leading to alterations of rhythmic and senza misura sections, the composit
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  • ...tudio, he pursued research in live and electronic modification of acoustic instruments, always "stretching" the boundaries of performance techniques. His composit ...erform this thread of percussion history over the next few semesters. Stay tuned next season for the next exciting work that try’s to “one-up” both LI
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  • ...] & [[Cowbell]] & [[Agogos]] & [[Claves]] & [[Bongos]] & [[Congas]] & 4 Un-Tuned Bottles<br> ...ent threads are to highlight the wide range of qualitities that percussion instruments are capable of, from lyrical and tender to forceful and aggressive, and wea
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  • '''Series''': [[Percussion Performance Series]] <br /--> ...style. The arrangement utilizes unique percussion sounds (i.e., brushes on tuned timpani, mallet handles on drums and keyboard bars) to create unusual color
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  • ...D you will find all the pieces to listen as well as the exercises and some percussion accompaniments as play-alongs. All in all, the book promises so much fun fo == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player V: Tuned drums(7), wood blocks(2), triangle, susp. cymbal, [[sleigh bells]]<br /--> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...dium [[wood block]], [[bottle]], [[steel plate]], 3 [[roto toms]], small [[tuned gong]] (any pitch), concert [[bass drum]], large [[tam tam]]<br> ...itten by Casey Cangelosi in 2009. This moderately difficult work for multi-percussion requires some independent work by each hand and a variety of implements (st
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  • Player IV: [[Bass drum]], [[tuned gongs]], [[tamtam]], [[hand drum]]<br> ...combine them into a complete musical phrase. Kraft’s knowledge of extended percussion techniques is displayed throughout this work. In the second movement, Andan
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  • ..., [[snare drum]], [[sizzle cymbal]], [[Chinese cymbal]], [[tam tam]], four tuned [[bongos]], [[egg shaker]], [[claves]], [[sleighbells]], [[floor tom]], [[s commission: [[Tempus Fugit Percussion Group]]; premiere: August 2000, Chautaugua Institution;
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  • == Works for Percussion by this Composer == [[Category: Combined Percussion Examination Materials]]
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  • Part 1: 4 pairs of tuned bongo drums<br> Players I - IX: 9 percussion, picc., 2 women’s voices (S,A) - all instruments and voices amplified
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  • Player 7: [[Ride Cymbal]] (Medium) & [[Temple Blocks]] & [[Crotales]] & Tuned [[Cowbells]] <br/> ...work was inspired by the city of Venice. It is scored for a large array of instruments.
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  • ...cussion: snare drums(3), marimba, xylophone, metalophones, a "Tarong" of 8 tuned hand drums (tablas, Chinese tom-toms, etc.), timpani, spring coil, log drum ...andscapes 1968-1984 (2012). Zones of Influence was composed originally for percussion virtuoso, William "Willie" Winant. ——PHOTO—— William "Willie" Winan
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  • Five waltzes from The Waltz Book arranged for tuned percussion. <br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Publisher: [[Keyboard Percussion Publications]] <br/> ...seven players, including the soloist. The marimba parts are for 4.3-octave instruments, and the technical challenges include the common strokes found in most mari
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  • ...[[auto brake drums]] & 5 [[clay pots]] & 3 metal bars & [[triangle]] & 5 [[tuned cowbells]]<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...e from metals and flower pots with lighter and lighter beaters to the wood instruments with their finger tips. This is interrupted at "POW!" with fortississimo un ...colors including drums, metal, wood, and clay flower pots. The only tuned instruments are four crotales, timpani, and vibraphone. Typical of Hollinden's style, t
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  • === Percussion Ensemble === Player 12: [[Tuned Gong]] & [[Wind Chimes]] (Glass) <br/>
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  • 4. [[Djun]]: A low tuned Floor Tom <br/> ...embe, log drums, djun — but standard instruments can also be used if those instruments are not available.
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  • [[Tuned Cowbells]] <br/> ...ge of two to two-and-a-half octaves. <ref>John H., Beck. Encyclopedia of Percussion. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995. (accessed January 19, 2
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  • [[Multiple Percussion]]:<ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/madqueen.htm Image from Ed. Musica Europea</r Five "[[Earth-Plates]]“ also NOT tuned but five different pitches<br>
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  • (note: available CPP/Belwin as a collection titled "Four Sonatas for Percussion") ...ficient high school student and are worthy of the attention of the college percussion major. - Linda Pimentel, Winter 1978<ref>[http://www.pas.org PAS.ORG]</ref>
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  • ...lephant bells, suspended cymbal, temple gong, almglocken, shakers, caxixi, tuned gong (players are masked)<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player I - IV: tuned metal pipes - F3, G3, Ab3, Bb3 (2 each), kick drum, unpitched metal (2), MI == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player I - IV: [[xylophone]]s(2), [[marimba]], marimba (specially tuned a quarter-tone flat), [[timpani]](4), [[snare drum]]s(12), [[suspended cymb == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • [[multi-percussion]]: roto-toms(4), temple blocks(4), cymbal, tuned gong in A, marimba<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...e an entertaining program piece for any middle school or young high school percussion ensemble concert. Designed to be a "name that tune" musical statement, the ...ggested that the [[tambourine]] part be played with an instrument having a tuned head for a more orchestral sound. The [[woodblock]] on the [[snare drum]] p
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  • Player III: Vibraphone, wood blocks tuned, bongos, tom-toms(2), field drum, snare drums(2), tambourine, susp. cyms(2) == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...ion]]: [[vibraphone]], [[song bells]], [[orchestra bells]], [[tam tam]], [[tuned gongs]] (ABD), [[temple blocks]], [[cow bells]](5), [[triangles]](3), [[sus ...ssion: Thomas Stevens; premiere: 1972, Malcom McNab, trumpet, Karen Ervin, percussion
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  • [[Multiple Percussion]]: [[China Cymbal]], 4 [[Finger Cymbals]], 2 small tuned [[gongs]] (G, C, G#, or D#), [[tam tam]], [[ice bell]], [[glockenspiel]], [ == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...rotales to convey this imagery. Crotales are small cymbals that sound like tuned bells. In this piece, I have asked one of the percussionists to use a cello == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Multi-Percussion Setup (Tuned Pipes, Kick Drum, Floor Tom, 2 Octabans, Cowbell, Woodblock, Cymbal Stack)< == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Publisher: [[Keyboard Percussion Publications]] <br/> Player 12: tuned gongs (F, A, B, C, Db, D, Eb, E), five aluminum pipes, large concert [[bass
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  • [[multi-percussion]]: temple blocks(5), small tuned drums(6), snare drum, bongo<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...expressive and powerful alternative to traditional marimba and vibraphone instruments. All MalletKAT 8.5 User Kits are preprogrammed for the brand new GigKAT2 Mo [[KAT Percussion]]
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  • A percussion instrument that is made with wooden or synthetic bars arranged in a keyboar Innovative Percussion
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  • ...temple block, wood block, sleigh bells, cowbell, vibra-slap, 2 almglocken (tuned a m7th apart), auto spring, triangle, bell plate, tone bar, crash cymbal, C ...f each pathway. Motives are written in timbre-staff notation. Twenty-three instruments, including a tambourine and assorted wooden and metallic idiophones, are re
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  • [[Multiple Percussion]]:<ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/castle.htm?PHPSESSID=9apl7da7nnb6ei83oskjljsk Five "[[Earth-Plates]]" also NOT tuned but five different pitches<br><ref>http://www.zivkovic.de/castle.htm?PHPSES
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  • ...umerous double stops and may be performed with two mallets. The timpani is tuned to G and C through much of the piece, with special effects such as playing == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...cas, guiro, log drs., woodblocks(2), temple blocks(5), anvil, metal plate, tuned bells, Java hat gong, ship's bell, gongs, bass drum, tam tam<br/> ...ation: to Herb Harris; premiere: 26 April 1976, Boston, Mass., New England Percussion Ensemble, Frank Epstein, conductor
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  • Player I - III: metal percussion, [[vibraphone]](2), [[tuned bell-plates]], [[gongs]]<br /--> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player I: [[Vibraphone]], [[tuned pyrex bowl]], [[suspended cymbal]], [[marimba]]<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...ss drum]], [[Kick drum]], 2 [[wooden boxes]] (about 12" cubes), 2 [[toms]] tuned all the way down, 6 [[bending gongs]] (4 stacked in pairs of 2) placed on a == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • '''Publisher''': [[Leu-Verlag]] or [[Brandt Percussion]]<br /--> ...ularly with natural skins) will always reliably and precisely maintain the tuned tone over a long period of time. Therefore, the player must constantly keep
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  • violin (using scordatura - the E string is tuned to D), marimba, vibraphone, tamburello, darabuka, rattles, casaba, saw, cro 'Gharnati' was commissioned by the violinist Madeleine Mitchell and the percussion group Ensemble Bash, as part of their collaboration 'Fiddlesticks'. It expl
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  • ...s the orchestration there is a piano reduction that would be perfect for a percussion recital. “Harmonic Rhythm” represents not only the rhythmic and dynamic == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...be performed with either electronic backing track or with a small chamber percussion ensemble. Each tune can be performed as a standalone solo or in combination ...percussive mind. The piece incorporates the use of a small “popcorn” snare tuned very high to create and build upon the drum ‘n’ bass sound for which he
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  • ...nd what you need to do to tune. It then explains what your toms should be tuned to in relation to your snare drum. The book then explains matched grip, an == Works for Percussion by this Author==
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  • ...s]](metal, glass, other), [[crotales]](7), [[marimba]], combination of 7-8 tuned [[gongs]]/[[bell plates]]/bells, [[timpani]](2) <br> ...Percussive Arts Society; premiere: 12 March 1974, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Percussion Ensemble
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  • ...allenging work in a driving 6/8 feel requiring all players - including the Tuned Players - to perform rebounded double strokes. Great for developing techniq == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...tiple Percussion]]: [[suspended cymbals]](3), [[Peking opera gongs]](4), [[tuned gongs]](5), [[marimba]], [[tam tams]](2), [[flexatone]], [[bongos]], [[poli == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player IV: Tom-toms(6), castanets, whip, tuned gongs(10)<br> commission: International Percussion Workshops 1990, Bydgoszcz, Poland; dedication: to [[Steven Schick]]; premie
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  • == Works for Percussion by this Composer == [[Category: Tuned Percussion Examination Materials]]
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  • ...work as: "A series of fragments from the scope of Jazz-Rock-Pop, Marches, Percussion, Folklore, and Avantguarde, corresponding with one another but also against == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...pianos 4 hands, and as a “Suite for orchestra, piano and Deagan percussion instruments.” Grainger tells us that Arrival Platform Humlet conveys the sense of “ As the piece is essentially monophonic, Grainger also arranged it for solo instruments, including viola, violin and oboe. An early setting is also scored for reso
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  • The xylorimba is a pitched percussion instrument similar to an extended-range [[xylophone]] with a range identica [[Category: Percussion Instruments]]
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  • ...ust interpret the symbols and proceed at their own pace. Written for tuned instruments only. <ref>http://www.mediapressinc.com/product.php?productid=16461&cat=0&p == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...d drums(5), cowbells, vibraphone, [[woodblocks]](5), bombshell cases(6), [[tuned gongs]](1 oct.), roto-toms(4), bongos, tom-toms(4)<br /--> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • "A Delivering" is a solo for four timpani tuned to F, C, D, and F. The solo begins with a low-F roll that concludes with a == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • Player I - IV: [[tom-toms]](8), [[bass drums]](2), [[tuned metals]](8)<br> == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...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 normal dr == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...suspended cymbals]](2), [[orchestra bells]], [[tubular chimes]], [[gongs]](tuned c c# d e f f# g a b), [[xylophone]], [[xylorimba]], [[marimba]], [[vibrapho == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • ...d. Each movement has pre-set tuning and only one note is required to be re-tuned at the beginning of each movement. This suite is well written and would be == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • 2 [[Harps]] (tuned in 1/6 tones) == Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
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  • [[Category:Percussion Instruments]] [[Category:History-Instruments]]
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  • ...ter, single-head tom-toms. Octobans were originally grouped in melodically-tuned sets of eight, hence the name, in reference to octave and from octo meaning ...-percussion/timbales/action/show/Product/1323/|url-status=dead|title=MEINL PERCUSSION - The Ultimate Selection: Timbales|archive-date=19 April 2021|access-date=1
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  • ...the common [[tambourine]]. The tension of the head on the pandeiro can be tuned, allowing the player a choice of high and low notes. Also, the metal jingle ...to create drum kit effects, as well as their original intent as hand-held percussion.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandeiro Pandeiro] Retrieved 5/24/2012</
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  • ...As well, the pitches of the hand drums need to be in sync with the mallet instruments. If you’re doubling the mallets and making this a larger ensemble, you co [[Category: Percussion Ensemble Works]]
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  • ...sical pitch by length. Boomwhackers are used as musical instruments in the percussion family. They were first produced by [[Craig Ramsell]] in 1995. His company, ...ssrooms as an inexpensive alternative or supplement to traditional pitched instruments such as [[xylophones]] and [[metallophones==. Boomwhackers are often used b
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  • [[Category:Percussion Instruments]] [[Category: Tuned Percussion Instruments]]
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  • [[Tuned Pyrex Bowl]]<Br> [[Category:Percussion Instruments]]
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  • [[Ogororo]] - Tuned Metal Plates<br> [[Category:Percussion Instruments]]
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