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  • ...ositions that pose intricate rhythms and exotic timbres around his primary instrument, the steel pan.<ref>http://www.andyakiho.com</ref> <!--== Books for Percussion ==
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  • ...inued through middle school and high school with percussion as his primary instrument. ...s Rio Grande Valley where he earned his BM in Education as well as studied percussion and composition with Dr. Joe Moore III. Campbell graduated with High Honors
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  • ...with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra since 1974. He is also a teacher of percussion at the University of Music in Munich. Numerous students of his class have r ...singen (instrument: solo percussion). 1981: National Sponsorship Award for percussion – the first time ever a percussionist received this award.
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  • ...d melodical possibilities of the instrument. The ethereal character of the instrument suits the theme of the composition perfectly. ==Works for Percussion by this Composer==
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  • Measures of Success Percussion Book 2, part of FJH Music's Measures of Success series, features even more ...e seeing notation, a critical component of getting students to connect the instrument with their ear. Book 1 accommodates this growing philosophy with the inclus
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  • ...of maraca, rain stick and vibraslap, substituting for the uniquely Mexican instrument, the quijada, literally the jawbone of an ass. for Frank Epstein and the New England Conservatory Percussion Ensemble<br>
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  • Percussion 1: [[Vibraphone]] & [[Tuned Gongs]] & [[Crotales]] (High Octave) & [[Temple Percussion 2: [[Glockenspiel]] & 4 [[Anvils]] & [[Congas]] & 4 [[Wood Blocks]] & [[Gui
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  • ...anuary 18, 1984) was an American percussionist, music educator and musical instrument retailer. He wrote for several publications including [[DownBeat]], [[Metro ...i]] with Edward M. Metzinger of the [[Chicago Symphony Orchestra]] and all percussion instruments with Roy C. Knapp.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |url=https://archi
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  • ...s for percussion, unless they already exist as a template. Ex. [[Title]] - Percussion Quartet<br /> --> ...he had successfully completed these studies, he started as a self-employed instrument repairman, operating from his parents' shed. And while busy repairing, the
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  • ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. | 3 || Semis-Detached || [[Keith Bartlett]] || [[Percussion World: Snare Drum]] || [[Trinity College London Press]]
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  • ..., reggae and swing. Percussionists choose from a varied selection of tuned percussion, timpani and snare drum pieces with accompanied and unaccompanied options. | 1 || March Past Kiev || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 1)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]]
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  • ...paniment, as well as a xylophone method book which continues to be used by percussion pedagogues across the country. Some of his compositions for xylophone inclu ...phone music has been preserved and remains a relevant part of contemporary percussion pedagogy and performance.
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  • ...once considered a primitive “Folk” instrument into a full-fledged concert instrument welcome in any of the most prestigious concert halls. In addition to her w == Works for Percussion ==
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  • ...against a hollow, metallic cylinder. <ref>John H., Beck. Encyclopedia of Percussion. New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995. (accessed January 19, 2 ...omposers intentions. For more on this see [[Cabasa]]. <ref>Blades, James. Percussion Instruments and Their History. Wesport: The Bold Strummer, Ltd., 2005, pp.4
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  • 2 [[cowbell (instrument)|cowbells]], [[lion's roar (instrument)|lion's roar]]
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  • USA Instrument inquiries / Malletech: malletech@mostlymarimba.com International Instrument Inquiries / Malletech: malletechinternational@mostlymarimba.com<br>
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  • | 1 || Flight Past || [[Carol Barratt]] || [[Bravo! Percussion (Book 2)]] || [[Boosey & Hawkes]] | 6 || Gopak || [[Jan Faulkner]] || [[Percussion Exam Pieces & Studies Timpani: Grades 1-5]] || [[Trinity College London Pre
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  • ==Instrument== ...- marimba, tenor drum, suspended cymbal, gong, variable non-pitched small percussion<br>
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  • In reference to Loops I for flute, I wrote: "the sound of the instrument and the playing techniques are less important than the process of transform ...Loops IV differentiates itself from other pieces in the series due to the instrument's "poetics" that play a significant role. Thus, the piece's slower sections
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  • ...rs is a complex, yet approachable piece that is sure to make a splash on a percussion ensemble concert. 5-octave [[Marimba]] (6 player on the same instrument) <br/>
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