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Latest revision as of 02:05, 6 January 2026
General Info
Year: 20
Publisher: Keyboard Percussion Publications
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: c.
Cost: Score and Parts - $60.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Player 1: Vibraphone 1
Player 2: Vibraphone 2
Player 3: Glockenspiel
Player 4: Xylophone 1
Player 5: Xylophone 2
Player 6: Xylophone 3
Player 7: Marimba 1
Player 8: Marimba 2
Player 9: Marimba 3
Player 10: Ocean drum & Ganza & Snare Drum & China Cymbal & Ride Cymbal
Player 11: Bamboo Wind Chimes & 2 Wood Blocks & Bongos & Ornamental Bells & Splash Cymbal
Player 12: Mark Tree & Congas & Cajon
Program Notes
Weiss Guy is composed by Tony Miceli and James Armstrong in tribute to Steve Weiss, founder of Steve Weiss Music, who tragically passed in 2014. Tony Miceli writes of Weiss: "...as I was writing Weiss Guy and messing around with minimalism in my own way, Steve died. I thought about how simple and basic this guy was. He had the biggest percussion store in the world... Despite that, he seemed to be a bare-bones, hippie-lifestyle kind of guy. At that point, I kept thinking of Steve as I wrote the piece and it became his." Weiss Guy is a mixed percussion ensemble piece that infuses minimalism with jazz quartal harmonies and plenty of room for improvisation, anchored by Armstrong's Afro-Cuban drums and percussion accompaniment. A tribute fitting of the man whose name the piece bears.
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