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$44.00 – $51.00A composition inspired by the sun scored for 2 marimbas, vibraphone, and piano.
A composition inspired by the sun scored for 2 marimbas, vibraphone, and piano.
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Showing 49–64 of 77 results
A composition inspired by the sun scored for 2 marimbas, vibraphone, and piano.
A composition inspired by the sun scored for 2 marimbas, vibraphone, and piano.
The popular aria from Bizet’s Carmen now arranged for solo marimba.
The popular aria from Bizet’s Carmen now arranged for solo marimba.
Written while teaching at Virginia Tech, Blackard’s Marimba Quartet was inspired by the films of Robin Hardy, Akira Kurosawa, and Ingmar Bergman.
Written while teaching at Virginia Tech, Blackard’s Marimba Quartet was inspired by the films of Robin Hardy, Akira Kurosawa, and Ingmar Bergman.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and clarinet.
Eric Sammut’s Ameline, for solo marimba, has been adapted to a duo format for marimba and clarinet.
Three exciting vibe books, one low price!
Three exciting vibe books, one low price!
The first book to fully unravel the intricacies of dampening and pedaling on the vibraphone. Includes 16 etudes of progressive difficulty and varying style, and explores dampening techniques from foundational to lesser-known.
The first book to fully unravel the intricacies of dampening and pedaling on the vibraphone. Includes 16 etudes of progressive difficulty and varying style, and explores dampening techniques from foundational to lesser-known.
Serving as an incredible vehicle for improvisation studies for both students and teachers, Seven Songs for Vibraphone is a diverse collection of performance-ready songs, each written in a different style and purposefully designed to highlight specific musical and technical concepts. While educational in nature, the songs are still relatable and fun and can be performed anywhere from street to stage. Supplemental practices material from contributing editor Andrew Richardson enrich the book with a wealth of knowledge giving players the freedom to express and improvise effortlessly.
Serving as an incredible vehicle for improvisation studies for both students and teachers, Seven Songs for Vibraphone is a diverse collection of performance-ready songs, each written in a different style and purposefully designed to highlight specific musical and technical concepts. While educational in nature, the songs are still relatable and fun and can be performed anywhere from street to stage. Supplemental practices material from contributing editor Andrew Richardson enrich the book with a wealth of knowledge giving players the freedom to express and improvise effortlessly.
Perin’s collection of personal and musical notes, lectures, transcriptions, lessons, and exercises accumulated over many years to help players gain a holistic understanding of the vibraphone.
Perin’s collection of personal and musical notes, lectures, transcriptions, lessons, and exercises accumulated over many years to help players gain a holistic understanding of the vibraphone.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.
Orchestral excerpts with stickings and commentary by Fred Hinger.