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'''Publisher''': [[Pioneer Percussion Publications]]<br /-->
 
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'''Cost''': Score and Parts - $6.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;|&nbsp;&nbsp; Score Only - $0.00<br /-->
 
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[[David Eyler]]'s [[Tricastourine]] is a multi-percussion solo that might win the award for 'smallest setup ever'. Written for [[triangle]], [[tambourine]], hand-held [[castanets]] and machine [[castanets]], you can carry around the entire piece in a backpack. This piece is a great excuse for students to really work on their accessory technique. The [[tambourine]] part requires shake rolls, thumb rolls, and knee-fist technique, while the [[castanet]] part also needs rolls.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 14 November 2022

David Eyler


General Info

Year: 19
Duration: c.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Publisher: Pioneer Percussion Publications
Cost: Score and Parts - $6.00   |   Score Only - $0.00

Instrumentation

Triangle & Tambourine & Castanets

Program Notes

David Eyler's Tricastourine is a multi-percussion solo that might win the award for 'smallest setup ever'. Written for triangle, tambourine, hand-held castanets and machine castanets, you can carry around the entire piece in a backpack. This piece is a great excuse for students to really work on their accessory technique. The tambourine part requires shake rolls, thumb rolls, and knee-fist technique, while the castanet part also needs rolls.

Commercial Discography

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Solo

Changing TimesPercussion Solo
Fanfare and Dance for Solo Timpani – Percussion Solo
Perpetual Motion (Eyler) – Percussion Solo
Seven/Eight Stomp – Percussion Solo
Tricastourine – Percussion Solo
Watching the Time Go By – Percussion Solo

Ensemble

Introduction and Allegro (Eyler)Percussion Sextet
LatinoPercussion Trio
March Time – Percussion Trio
Percussion FantasyPercussion Septet
Triple Threat (Eyler) – Percussion Trio

Books

Twenty-Two Progressive Studies, Etudes and Duets for Snare Drum

Additional Resources