Skeleton Key Collection
Percussion - Sheet Music

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Percussion - Early Intermediate, Intermediate

SKU: TA.TSPB-52

Composed by Brian Nozny. Books & Education. 4 inventive pieces for percussion with expandable parts and flexible instrumentation. Score. Tapspace Publications #TSPB-52. Published by Tapspace Publications (TA.TSPB-52).

Brian Nozny wrote the four pieces of Skeleton Key Collection to address a need in the percussion ensemble repertoire: works that could be handled by a group of players with varying experience levels in a diverse number of situations. Each piece is written with four parts, with an open-ended, flexible instrumentation list featuring broad terms like high metal, low drum, wood instrument, etc.

Not only are the works rich in texture and energy as-is, but the director or ensemble is encouraged to customize the music to fit their unique situation! Some examples of customization include: adjusting repeat structures to lengthen or shorten the piece; expanding or reducing the number of players in various sections to reflect the form of the work; changing instruments within the same family mid-piece; offering improvisation opportunities; and so on. Like a key that fits any lock, this book is full of educational and expressive opportunities, perfect for intermediate-level ensembles or their directors!

This product contains the following works:

Bakken Overture | Med-Easy | 2'00
Skeleton Key | Med-Easy | 2'50
The Floor Is Lava | Medium | 2'20
Vince | Medium | 2'55
Skeleton Key Collection ships as a fully-bound book with a sleek cover design, and includes individual parts in PDF format for printing or tablet viewing.