Multi-Percussion

Microseism

$25.00

For solo percussion and computer-generated sounds, this piece explores a variety of timbres, meters, and rhythmic juxtapositions with a fairly modest set-up of 3 metallic membranes, roto-toms, 2 toms, bongos, a concert pedal bass drum, and chuan bo. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X.

For solo percussion and computer-generated sounds, this piece explores a variety of timbres, meters, and rhythmic juxtapositions with a fairly modest set-up of 3 metallic membranes, roto-toms, 2 toms, bongos, a concert pedal bass drum, and chuan bo. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X.

Night Wind

$88.00

Described by the Los Angeles Times as “intense, dramatic, masterfully colored, and uncompromising,” Naomi Sekiya continues to explore her works with resonant soundscapes, bold instrumental effects and eloquent structures.

Described by the Los Angeles Times as “intense, dramatic, masterfully colored, and uncompromising,” Naomi Sekiya continues to explore her works with resonant soundscapes, bold instrumental effects and eloquent structures.

Nocturne

$25.00

Nocturne is a 15 minute work for solo percussionist. The piece is multi-metric and draws its material through rhythmic
permutations of the main theme. The chimes are used to play “serial” melodies based on the southern hymn “My Song in
the Night.

Nocturne is a 15 minute work for solo percussionist. The piece is multi-metric and draws its material through rhythmic
permutations of the main theme. The chimes are used to play “serial” melodies based on the southern hymn “My Song in
the Night.

Tears for 4 Concert Toms

$6.00

This work for four concert toms will challenge a percussionist’s rhythmic accuracy and expressive capabilities. The more I study this piece, the more fascinated I become with it. It is engimatic in that this lyrical, sorrowful music (as can be deduced from the title) must be expressed through rather unconventional instrumentation. Clearly, the performer must internalize the music to the point where he or she is capable of making four tom-toms sing in a manner in which the emotional content of the music is unquestionable to the listener. -Jason Baker, Percussive Notes

This work for four concert toms will challenge a percussionist’s rhythmic accuracy and expressive capabilities. The more I study this piece, the more fascinated I become with it. It is engimatic in that this lyrical, sorrowful music (as can be deduced from the title) must be expressed through rather unconventional instrumentation. Clearly, the performer must internalize the music to the point where he or she is capable of making four tom-toms sing in a manner in which the emotional content of the music is unquestionable to the listener. -Jason Baker, Percussive Notes

Toccata & Grooves

$8.00

For solo multiple percussionist.”Toccata and Grooves” is enjoyable for listener and performer alike. The work is not nearly as difficult as many new multiple percussion solos and not particularly time and space consuming as some, which can be a good thing.- Susan Martin Tariq, Percussive Notes

For solo multiple percussionist.”Toccata and Grooves” is enjoyable for listener and performer alike. The work is not nearly as difficult as many new multiple percussion solos and not particularly time and space consuming as some, which can be a good thing.- Susan Martin Tariq, Percussive Notes

Traps

$14.00

Rupert Kettle has done it again! The author of many well-known and popular works for percussion has written a piece for two drumset players playing one drumset.

Rupert Kettle has done it again! The author of many well-known and popular works for percussion has written a piece for two drumset players playing one drumset.