Batterie Diabolique (score only) by Jon Metzger Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Jon Metzger

You enjoy a lot of freedom when performing Batterie Diabolique. Instrument choice is intentionally indeterminate, plus there is room for improvisation should you wish.You enjoy a lot of freedom when performing Batterie Diabolique. Instrument choice is intentionally indeterminate, plus there is room for improvisation should you wish. One possible solution includes using brake drums for the dry metal sounds (anvils would also suffice), tom-toms with snare sticks for the drum sounds, and cymbals with snare sticks for the ringing metal sounds. The high, medium, and low hand drum parts also use hand drums of your choice and the articulation of each part is at your discretion. The mallet parts will be fine on marimbas and bells; yet, if possible, Mallet 1 will be especially effective on crotales at letter E and on kalimba at letter J.

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Summary
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Artist:
Jon Metzger
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.39 pounds
Detailed Description
Percussion Ensemble Percussion Ensemble (4 wooden keyboard percussion instruments (marimba, xylophone) 4 metallic keyboard percussion instruments (crotales, bells, vibraphone) dry metals sounds (i.e. brake drum) drum sounds (i.e. tom-toms) ringing metal sounds (i.e. cymbals) hand drums (high, me) - medium

SKU: CN.06651

Composed by Jon Metzger. Score only. Duration 9:50. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.06651).

You enjoy a lot of freedom when performing Batterie Diabolique. Instrument choice is intentionally indeterminate, plus there is room for improvisation should you wish.

You enjoy a lot of freedom when performing Batterie Diabolique. Instrument choice is intentionally indeterminate, plus there is room for improvisation should you wish. One possible solution includes using brake drums for the dry metal sounds (anvils would also suffice), tom-toms with snare sticks for the drum sounds, and cymbals with snare sticks for the ringing metal sounds. The high, medium, and low hand drum parts also use hand drums of your choice and the articulation of each part is at your discretion. The mallet parts will be fine on marimbas and bells; yet, if possible, Mallet 1 will be especially effective on crotales at letter E and on kalimba at letter J.

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