Difference between revisions of "Percussion Solo No.2"
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Year: 1995 | Year: 1995 | ||
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Duration: c. 3:00 | Duration: c. 3:00 | ||
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Difficulty: Advanced | Difficulty: Advanced | ||
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Cost: £8.95 | Cost: £8.95 | ||
Revision as of 03:47, 12 September 2021
General Info
Year: 1995
Duration: c. 3:00
Difficulty: Advanced
Publisher: Southern Percussion
Cost: £8.95
Instrumentation
Program Notes
This piece is a multi percussion piece that requires three low wood blocks (with relatively high, medium and low pitch), three Chinese drums and a marimba that contains the range of C3 to C6. The player needs to use four medium to hard marimba mallets throughout the piece. It is the second in a set of three. Martin Westlake stated that it was written for one of his student who was looking for a marimba piece that also used a few other percussion instruments. The composer also thinks that the tom toms and wood blocks are an ‘extension’ of the marimba. This piece is a single movement piece that starts with a marimba motive with simple expression. After that, the wood blocks and drums come in at different times with more character. This piece contains lots of time signature changes (2/2, 3/2, 4/2, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 3/8, 6/8, 9/8). After the marimba motive reappears with a chromatic note lower, the piece change to the L’istesso tempo. At last, the piece ends with the same marimba motive as the beginning.