In Icelandic, Frum means primary or embryo. This catching piece includes many percussion technics: single and double strokes, paradiddles, rolls, polyrhythms, and a variety of attacks, among others. Frum showcases the performer, hence its widespread use in competitions and recitals.
Frum by Askell Masson
In Icelandic, Frum means primary or embryo. This catching piece includes many percussion technics: single and double strokes, paradiddles, rolls, polyrhythms, and a variety of attacks, among others. Frum showcases the performer, hence its widespread use in competitions and recitals.... Read More
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Weight | 0.300000 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.000000 cm |
Composer | Masson , Askell |
Difficulty | Advanced |
Instrument | Multi Perc. (Un-Pitched only) |
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Instrumentation
- 4 bongos, 4 toms, 4 octobans or boobams, bass drum
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