Perpetuo, as the title suggests, is largely comprised of driving 16th-note figures that cohere from player to player, creating the feeling of constant motion. Thomas R. Marceau wrote this piece for young percussionists who have some years of battery experience but very little mallet keyboard experience. Hence, each player has a limited number of pitches in their respective parts so they can focus on the rhythmic complexity of their music. In addition to a keyboard instrument, each player has 2 boomwhackers and a tom-tom which make the piece fun to learn and fun to watch!
Perpetuo by Thomas R. Marceau
In addition to a keyboard instrument, each player has 2 boomwhackers and a tom-tom which make the piece fun to learn and fun to watch!
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This product has no tax.Weight | 0.200000 kg |
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Instrumentation
Xylophone
Vibraphone
1-2 marimbas*—(1) 4-octave, (1) low A or low F
Drums (4 tom-toms)
Accessories (8 boomwhackers: (middle C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C
*Both marimbists may share an instrument if necessary. The Marimba 2 part contains optional notes for a 4.5-octave (low F) instrument if available.
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