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Off Axis
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Off Axis Marimba Feature by Lynn Glassock Percussion Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Lynn Glassock
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Solo with Percussion Ensemble Solo with Percussion Ensemble (Solo Marimba (5-octave), Percussion 1 (3-octave vibraphone, guiro, snare drum, 2 congas, suspended cymbal), Percussion 2 (3-octave vibraphone, temple blocks), Percussion 3 (2 bass drums, 2 medium high concert toms, bongos, 2 metal pipes), Percussion 4 (2 ) - medium difficult

SKU: CN.02160

Marimba Feature. Composed by Lynn Glassock. Score and parts. Duration 9:30. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.02160).

Off Axis includes an impressive virtuosic (yet idiomatic) solo part. Glassock uses the ensemble as a sounding board for the solo marimba with much rhythmic interplay and imitation. Constantly changing meters (4/4, 7/16, 9/16, 3/4, etc.) before settling in 4/4 for the drum solo section. Wonderful piece for a university student recital or for the professional.

Dedicated to American marimbist Michael Burritt, Off Axis includes an impressive virtuosic (yet idiomatic) solo part. Glassock uses the ensemble as a sounding board for the solo marimba with much rhythmic interplay and imitation. Constantly changing meters (4/4, 7/16, 9/16, 3/4, etc.) before settling in 4/4 for the drum solo section. Wonderful piece for a university student recital or for the professional.

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