You can sum up this hip work in one word, and that word is fun! You can also use cool, interesting, energetic, expressive, bluesy, and heroic! Judging by the title, you can bet there are
Here's a very easy novelty number that captures the fun and goofiness of bobblehead dolls. With clever visual and vocal effects, plus some percussion feature spots, this is sure to be enjoyed by players and
Here is a high-energy piece that gives your young percussionists a chance to shine. Curnow employs a wide range of percussion instruments and effects in this entertaining and rollicking
A great vehicle for featuring your percussion section, this setting of Carol of the Bells is a fast and exciting rendition. The very unique writing uses modern compositional techniques like
You can tell by the title that this one is pure fun for the young band. Latin-infused rhythms and instruments drive this piece along with catchy melodic figures and lively licks that the students will love
A musical homage to the boisterous, epic, action film-style of music common in big-budget Hollywood films and video games. Filled with dramatic and energetic tunes, colorful textures, and big-time grooves,
Rock your next holiday concert with this hip percussion feature! The limited range of notes allows young musicians to work on accidentals, challenging rhythms, syncopation, and various style
Now you can feature your percussionists with more than just sleigh bells this holiday season! The familiar carol lends itself perfectly to percussion instruments, and the scoring allows for as few as five
With fragments from The Twelve Days of Christmas; Jolly Old St. Nicholas and We Wish You a Merry Christmas, this clever percussion feature is sure to be a hit at your...
Everyone wants to be a drummer! Here's the perfect opportunity for the entire wind section to join as they take part in a call-and-response section utilizing rhythm sticks. The title also refers to the use
Feature your percussion section, or even a talented faculty member, in this novelty that uses the woodblock as a soloist. Great for developing first-year counting skills and working on balance,