Ancient Military Airs
$11.00 – $13.00A compilation of British and American drum beatings written for one or more of both fife and drum.
A compilation of British and American drum beatings written for one or more of both fife and drum.
A compilation of British and American drum beatings written for one or more of both fife and drum.
A compilation of British and American drum beatings written for one or more of both fife and drum.
From the first NEXUS “Ragtime” album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of “Xylophone Novelty Music”. Most compositions are arranged to be performed by a xylophone soloist and four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
From the first NEXUS “Ragtime” album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of “Xylophone Novelty Music”. Most compositions are arranged to be performed by a xylophone soloist and four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
Cahn’s rendition and variations of the “Crazy Army” street beat for snare drum posted by many on YouTube.
Cahn’s rendition and variations of the “Crazy Army” street beat for snare drum posted by many on YouTube.
From the first NEXUS “Ragtime” album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of “Xylophone Novelty Music”. Most compositions are arranged to be performed by a xylophone soloist and four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
From the first NEXUS “Ragtime” album, Bill Cahn has established himself as a great arranger and performer of “Xylophone Novelty Music”. Most compositions are arranged to be performed by a xylophone soloist and four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
Serenade for Two tells a story through three sections of interplay between a marimba and clarinet.
Serenade for Two tells a story through three sections of interplay between a marimba and clarinet.
Inspired by William Blake’s poem by the same name, and arranged for two percussionists and a CD accompaniment to explore free, meterless music.
Inspired by William Blake’s poem by the same name, and arranged for two percussionists and a CD accompaniment to explore free, meterless music.