Difficulty | Advanced |
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Performance Type | Duet |
$15.00
Duo (Dance Song) for Trumpet and Marimba
Stars of Brazil
$42.00A duo for flute and 5.0-octave marimba.
A duo for flute and 5.0-octave marimba.
Whatever’s More
$10.00This 5.0-octave marimba solo, while not full of Stout’s customary intricacies and technical challenges, is intensely poetic and passionate – a performance challenge in and of itself. The nature of the piece is that of a lullaby. With a quarter-note pulse that is woven throughout, the music has a lilting and rocking quality.
This 5.0-octave marimba solo, while not full of Stout’s customary intricacies and technical challenges, is intensely poetic and passionate – a performance challenge in and of itself. The nature of the piece is that of a lullaby. With a quarter-note pulse that is woven throughout, the music has a lilting and rocking quality.
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