The concept behind this work is for the performer to accompany him / herself on marimba through the use of sustaining metal instruments, sounding like multiple performers within a solo work. When multiple vibraphones are available, choose the instrument with the longest sustain. It is necessary to use the low octave of crotales for best sustain.
The Third Half of the Circle by Gene Fambrough
The concept behind this work is for the performer to accompany him / herself on marimba through the.... Read More
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Weight | 0.105000 kg |
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Composer | Fambrough , Gene |
Difficulty | Advanced |
Instrument | Multi Percussion |
Accompaniment | CD |
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Instrumentation
Marimba, Vibraphone, Crotales, Chinese Cymbals China, Splash cymbal, Log Drums, 2 Mark Trees, Metal Wind Chimes
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