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Multitudes: 24 Progressive Solos For The Multiple Percussionist
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Multitudes: 24 Progressive Solos For The Multiple Percussionist by Art Dedrick Percussion - Sheet Music

By Art Dedrick
Percussion - Grade 4-6

SKU: KN.13615

Composed by Art Dedrick. This edition: Staple Bound. Solo or Ensemble. Multiple Percussion Solo. Composed 2000. Kendor Music Inc #13615. Published by Kendor Music Inc (KN.13615).

UPC: 822795136159. 9 x 12 inches. English.

This original set of 24 progressive solos calls for an array of common percussion instruments: snare drum, xylophone or marimba, drum set, temple blocks (2), cowbell, bongos, low and high toms, bass drum, tambourine, tenor drum, maracas, claves, triangle, timpani (2), finger cymbal, and low and high suspended cymbals. In his introduction Brown offers excellent advice about a variety of performance considerations that apply specifically to multiple percussion soloists.

  • Latin Belle
  • One Block Down
  • Big Bad Bass Beat
  • Two Twos
  • The Beaten Path
  • Gotcha
  • Insinuations
  • Moves
  • Round Up
  • Washington Park Parade
  • Four For Five
  • Blocks Four Three
  • Five-Even
  • Pop Corn
  • The Set Up
  • Ramone
  • Dancing Girl
  • Cha Bongo
  • Momambo
  • Timpani

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Based on 1 Reviews
Starling
April 27, 2011
Something for everyone!
This collection is amazing! There's literally something in there for percussionists of all levels. Starting form just snare drum and cowbell playing crotchets and quavers, the solos gradually become harder, incorporating more instruments.