Oceania Dances by Kevin Mixon Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Kevin Mixon

Oceania Dances uses traditional music from Tahiti and Hawaii, islands located in the geographic region of the Pacific Ocean commonly referred to as Oceania. The recurring rhythms, prominently presented in the percussion solo sections, are derived from frenetic percussion music used to accompany Tahitian dancers. This piece gives you the chance to include the music of other cultures, but yet still has all of the traits of solid band literature. You can't go wrong with this selection for contest/festival.

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Instrument:
B-Flat Clarinet Bass Clarinet Snare Drum
Ensembles:
Concert Band
Composers:
Kevin Mixon
Publishers:
Carl Fischer Music
Series:
Carl Fischer First Plus Performance Series for Concert Band
UPC:
798408073862
ISBN:
9780825873867
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning Grade 1
Artist:
Kevin Mixon
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
Eb major
Number of Pages:
20
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.18 pounds

Concert band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bb Euphonium, Bells, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Flute, Flute 2, Horn in F, Mallet Percussion, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Shaker, Snare Drum, Timpani, Triangle, Trombone and more. - Grade 1.5

SKU: CF.FPS83F

Composed by Kevin Mixon. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Carl Fischer First Plus Performance Series. Full score. With Standard notation. 20 pages. Duration 0:03:04. Carl Fischer Music #FPS83F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.FPS83F).

ISBN 9780825873867. UPC: 798408073862. 9 x 12 inches. Key: Eb major.

Oceania Dances uses traditional music from Tahiti and Hawaii, islands located in the geographic region of the Pacific Ocean commonly referred to as Oceania. The recurring rhythms, prominently presented in the percussion solo sections, are derived from frenetic percussion music used to accompany Tahitian dancers. This piece gives you the chance to include the music of other cultures, but yet still has all of the traits of solid band literature. You can't go wrong with this selection for contest/festival.