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This is a nice short jazz feature that is loads of fun to play and very pleasant to the ear. Dampening is left completely up to the performer. Pair this with another of Jeff Hunter’s solo vibraphone pieces for your next recital. Grade Level: 3 Copyright: 1996…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Jeff Hunter
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
The piece is constructed entirely from the Scriabin six note scale (F, B, Eb, A, D, G) and its transposition up one step. Requires good four-mallet technique and is perfect for student or faculty recitals. The title Nibaircs was derived from the name of…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Jeff Hunter
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Selections for Marimba Trio Tchaikovsky’s enormously popular ballet The Nutcracker has captured the hearts and imagination of people across the world since its premiere performance in 1892. The music has become so intertwined with popular culture that we…
Style: Percussion
Composer: Ritsuko Nasu, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
This is a lovely new age vibraphone feature in a perpetual motion setting. Constant eighth notes and triplets keep the forward momentum throughout. Pedal indications are provided. Check out Lisa Rogers recording of Paint Me A Sky. Grade Level: 3 Copyright:…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Jeff Hunter
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Trépak is one of the most celebrated and recognizable works from Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet, The Nutcracker. Based on traditional Ukrainian folk dance melodies, Trépak is a lively classic, great for concerts at any time of the year. Grade Level: 3…
Style: Percussion
Composer: Brandon Dittgen, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Like Hunter’s other vibraphone works, Washing Machine Blues is extremely idiomatic and fun to play. It is based on the typical 12-bar blues progression, but has an interesting variation on this progression in the “B” section. Grade Level: 3 Copyright: 1991…
Style: Solo Works
Composer: Jeff Hunter
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Where The Minor Things Are is a great challenge for an intermediate percussion ensemble. The first part features a 3:4 polyrhythmic groove and opportunities to highlight many members of the ensemble. The second part is more melodic, building to a climax…
Style: Percussion
Composer: Josh Walker
Publisher: C. Alan Publications