Difficulty | Advanced |
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Performance Type | 3-5 Players |
Delivery Method | Print Copy, PDF Download, Print & PDF Versions |
$19.50 – $21.00
Tightwad
Nina’s Joy
$19.50 – $21.00Busy Body
$19.50 – $21.00Bar Code
$19.50 – $21.00Day In, Day Out
$19.50 – $21.00Related products
Zapateado
$18.00 – $20.00Two In A Funk
$6.00 – $7.00For marimba duet
For marimba duet
Contemporary Collection for Snare Drum
$18.00 – $20.00It is with the virtuosic percussionist in mind that Contemporary Collection for Snare Drum was composed.
It is with the virtuosic percussionist in mind that Contemporary Collection for Snare Drum was composed.
Jerry-Rigged
$8.00 – $9.00A 4.3 marimba solo inspired by the Grateful Dead.
A 4.3 marimba solo inspired by the Grateful Dead.
Charleston Capers (G.H. Green/arr. Bob Becker)
$20.00 – $22.00The arrangement Bob Becker made for NEXUS which has caught the attention of audiences and percussionists around the world and created a whole new fascination with the xylophone as a solo instrument. The accompaniments require four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
The arrangement Bob Becker made for NEXUS which has caught the attention of audiences and percussionists around the world and created a whole new fascination with the xylophone as a solo instrument. The accompaniments require four players performing on a minimum of two marimbas.
Springtide
$19.50 – $21.00Out of the Blue
$32.00 – $35.00Day In, Day Out
$19.50 – $21.00Prelude and Fugue No.10 (Bach/arr. Safri Duo)
$12.00 – $13.00Bar Code
$19.50 – $21.00Skylark Orange Circles
$35.00 – $39.00Duet for two marimbasSkylark Orange Circles is dedicated to the wonderful Japanese marimba virtuoso, Momoko Kamiya. The music is very dance-like in quality, going over and over through mostly the same sequence of harmonies while melodic variations are developed. The melodic ideas become more and more like a bird (or flute) singing as the work progresses.
Duet for two marimbasSkylark Orange Circles is dedicated to the wonderful Japanese marimba virtuoso, Momoko Kamiya. The music is very dance-like in quality, going over and over through mostly the same sequence of harmonies while melodic variations are developed. The melodic ideas become more and more like a bird (or flute) singing as the work progresses.