Difficulty | Advanced |
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Performance Type | Solo |
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Stars of Brazil
$42.00A duo for flute and 5.0-octave marimba.
A duo for flute and 5.0-octave marimba.
Laruci In The Sky
$30.00(for two Marimbas) Described by the composer as “fun, happy, crazy, and exciting all at the same time.” This piece offers a great opportunity for collaboration between two advanced players who enjoy working together.
(for two Marimbas) Described by the composer as “fun, happy, crazy, and exciting all at the same time.” This piece offers a great opportunity for collaboration between two advanced players who enjoy working together.
Spanish Dance (Playera) (Granados/arr. Ron Fink)
$12.00Arranged for marimba quartet
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Star Light Meadow
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Jerry-Rigged
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Four-Mallet Progressive Literature
$25.00Four-Mallet Progressive Literature is designed to be a companion to Four-Mallet Method for Marimba. The music selected for this text represents guitar and keyboard literature of major composers from the 16th through 19th centuries.
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