A snare drum solo for competition or recital. A study in odd meter and accents the solo’s last section in 7/8 is a real challenge. Accent This! will work on a modern field drum or on a
This is a transcription of the complete first movement of one of Mozart's best known piano solo works. Both parts are in treble clef and can be performed on marimbas or vibraphones.
This contemporary snare drum solo features various roll styles, mixed meters as well as use of a wide variety of dynamics and special snare drum sounds.
Inspired by the works of George L. Stone and Buster Bailey, this solo is designed to challenge any high school or college student preparing for a solo competition or jury. It can also be a useful tool
Contemporary snare drum solo focusing on gradual roll and double bounce rudiments with a healthy bunch to flams and single sevens. Great contest piece!
A charming unaccompanied four-mallet marimba solo, Grasshopper is challenging and enjoyable to perform.
Solo written for a standard drum set in the style of Philly Jo Jones, Kenny Clark and Max Roach.
The infectious melody by Johannes Brahms arranged here for mallet quartet.
Composed for five multiple percussion set-ups. Mixed meter and tempo throughout. Challenging and interesting work for intermediate to advanced percussionists
Debussy's lush, vivid work for piano arranged for marimba quintet and sextet.
Well-known aria from Bizet's Carmen arranged for marimba sextet.
Lighthearted 19th-century work arranged for marimba quartet.
This large percussion ensemble work depicts a carefree time at the beach. Written for 11 players, this almost six minute work uses a combination of 7/4 and 4/4 meter throughout. A good challenge
An excellent contest solo in 6/8 meter.
An Oriental mood fused with elements of jazz, ragtime and classical styles make this percussion sextet a very rewarding work.
Recital or contest piece for marimba quartet or quintet.
Written for four timpani, this new solo uses various techniques to create an intersting and challenging piece. Written by New York show veteran Brad Alexander. Suitable for recital or contest.