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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.

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Rupert Kettle was born in 1940, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, studied and worked in New York City from 1958 to 1968. His percussion instrument teachers from 1950 to 1958 were Walter Walski, Donald Patterson and James Salmon.

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. The piece involves a great deal of movement and choreography, as the two players move around the drumset (the piece opens with one of the players kneeling in front of the drumset, playing the bass drum with beaters), and trade places with each other. It’s not just a gimmick, though! This is a terrific piece of music!

Difficulty

Advanced

Performance Type

Duet