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Don't Talk Trash Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

In Fellinger's "junky" piece "Don't Talk Trash," oil barrels, buckets, various household bowls, iron pipes tuned, car brake drums, aluminum tubes, and four thunder sheets are all used. You and your students will not only have a blast tracking these "instruments" down, but also performing this groovin' piece!One could describe the instrumentation of the piece as a bunch of junk. Oil barrels, buckets, various household bowls, iron pipes tuned, car brake drums, aluminum tubes, and four thunder sheets are used. Through the use of a binary and/or ternary pulse the piece makes the sound of metal instruments times softer and finer or harder and rougher appear. The piece shows the great tonal range of metal, which must be not only loud and rough.

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Summary
Instrument:
Drums Percussion
Ensembles:
Percussion Ensemble
Publishers:
C. Alan Publications
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.24 pounds
Detailed Description
Percussion Ensemble Percussion Ensemble (Player 1 (2 muted pipes, metal bucket, 4 metal bowls, small thunder sheet) Player 2 (2 brake drums, metal bucket, crash cymbal on table, medium thunder sheet) Player 3 (small oil barrel, large thunder sheet) Player 4 (large oil barrel, 4 tuned metal pipes) - medium

SKU: CN.19420

Composed by Christopher Fellinger. Duration 6:00. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.19420).

In Fellinger's "junky" piece "Don't Talk Trash," oil barrels, buckets, various household bowls, iron pipes tuned, car brake drums, aluminum tubes, and four thunder sheets are all used. You and your students will not only have a blast tracking these "instruments" down, but also performing this groovin' piece!

One could describe the instrumentation of the piece as a bunch of junk. Oil barrels, buckets, various household bowls, iron pipes tuned, car brake drums, aluminum tubes, and four thunder sheets are used. Through the use of a binary and/or ternary pulse the piece makes the sound of metal instruments times softer and finer or harder and rougher appear. The piece shows the great tonal range of metal, which must be not only loud and rough.

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