Narrow is the Road... (2 scores) Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

With influences of jazz, latin, and even video game music, this work is fun and enjoyable and can be performed as a solo or duet.Narrow is the Road is a piece I wrote during my studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. During my time in the Bay Area I would hear a lot of American minimalist music as well as other unique pop music-blends within the classical genre. With my interest in many styles, this piece reflects my exposure and experience in jazz, latin, and video game music. This piece was originally written for solo marimba. Although it's not impossible to play it for solo marimba, it is more do-able as a duet, and more fun! I think that is the key to this piece. When you perform any music, once you get the technique and practicing taken care of, it is most important to have fun when you play. -WW

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Instrument:
Marimba Percussion
Ensembles:
Percussion Ensemble
Publishers:
C. Alan Publications
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.31 pounds

Percussion Ensemble marimba duet (marimba (5-octave)) - medium

SKU: CN.16900

Composed by Winton Yuichiro White. 2 scores. Duration 4:10. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.16900).

With influences of jazz, latin, and even video game music, this work is fun and enjoyable and can be performed as a solo or duet.

Narrow is the Road is a piece I wrote during my studies at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. During my time in the Bay Area I would hear a lot of American minimalist music as well as other unique pop music-blends within the classical genre. With my interest in many styles, this piece reflects my exposure and experience in jazz, latin, and video game music. This piece was originally written for solo marimba. Although it's not impossible to play it for solo marimba, it is more do-able as a duet, and more fun! I think that is the key to this piece. When you perform any music, once you get the technique and practicing taken care of, it is most important to have fun when you play. -WW.