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  • Series: [[Portable Percussion Series]] <br/> ...ic motive. Five opening cycles are for the triangle alone. The rest of the instruments join in and they collectively build toward grooves, progressively becoming
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  • All you need are five graduated instruments or items. Some examples could be graduated [[woodblock]]s, [[clave]]s, [[co ...e writing for percussion using smaller more portable instruments. The five instruments used within this composition should each consist of a distinctive sound whi
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  • ...rcussion recitals. Composer Dennis Bathory-Kitsz commented: “Jane Boxall's Portable Percussionist was a brilliant presentation. She held the audience spellboun [[Category:Portable Instrumentation]]
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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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  • ...e and space in order to explore the particular “DNA” or personality of the instruments involved. ...l, each with four crotales and mounted castanets, one equipped also with a portable glockenspiel, the other with sleigh bells; from their distanced perspective
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  • ...dding metal disks, or jingles, to the outer edge of the frame drum. These instruments usually had four or more sets of jingles that were in groups of two pairs. [[Category: Percussion Instruments]]
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  • ...ere]]. Roots of the instrument can also be traced to native Latin American instruments. <ref>John H., Beck. Encyclopedia of Percussion. New York & London: Garland [[Category: Percussion Instruments]]
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  • [[Category: Percussion Instruments]] [[Category: History-Instruments]]
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  • [[Category: Percussion Instruments]] [[Category: History-Instruments]]
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  • [[Category: Percussion Instruments]] [[Category: History-Instruments]]
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  • ...ered effect of offset two-note rhythmic groupings in the three higher wood instruments. As the lowest voice enters, the first time signature change appears and th [[Category: Portable Instrumentation Works]]
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  • ...ical term for abnormally dry skin. In this work, three friction percussion instruments are explored, with all sounds generated from a rubbing or scratching stroke ...n concepts and asks performers to think more carefully about the way these instruments can interact with an ensemble. – Matthew Geiger <ref>Percussive Arts Soci
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  • [[Category: Percussion Instruments]] [[Category: History-Instruments]]
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  • Foot Instruments: [[Shaker]]s<br/> 1. Portable set-ups: Each solo can be moved by one person in two trips or two people in
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  • [[Category: Percussion Instruments]] [[Category: History-Instruments]]
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  • === Suggestions for full compliment of Mallet Percussion Instruments === ...of mallet instruments as needed. If you have a full compliment of mallet instruments, instrument suggestions are on the score. Feel free to adjust any 8va or 8v
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  • [[Category: Percussion Instruments]] [[Category: History-Instruments]]
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  • A work simply intended to explore the frame drum family of percussion instruments within in a chamber setting, Framed is an excellent change of pace piece fo ...actice and perfect their basic sounds … traditional rhythms on each of the instruments are played, overlapped, and expanded to create a texture of pulse and groov
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  • ...atility and ubiquity have made it one of the world's most familiar musical instruments. <!-- Don't forget to add categories, literature, instruments, history, pedagogy, sticks, etc. Also delete the Template category. To see
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  • ...lications, and Ox & Lamb Publications. Meyer is a proud endorsee of Yamaha Instruments, Zildjian Cymbals, Vic Firth Sticks and Mallets, Evans Drumheads, and Tycoo ...ian for the two years prior. His extensive training in the core percussion instruments (snare drum, keyboard, timpani, drum set, multi-percussion) as well as worl
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