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161 Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] PERCUSSION Go to cart LARGE PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES easy / medium-easy Lattes on the House—Chris Roode. Lattes on the House is an introductory piece written to teach the application of beginning rhythms to a percussion ensemble. Written for three sizes of conga drums along with claves and tambourine, the piece can be easily expanded by doubling or tripling each part. The ensemble develops grooves together and struts its stuff building to a lengthy solo section. You bring the espresso, have the students bring the steamed milk, and in no time you'll be enjoying Lattes on the House. 10435067 Percussion Quintet with CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . .30.00 Low Tide—Ralph Hicks. A sweet and tender work, Low Tide evokes the sounds of the sea through sensitive swells, special wave-like effects, unique colors, and attention to mallet choices. The piece focuses on controlling a slow tempo with constant dynamic contrasts. It serves as a great way to train younger players not just how to play percussion instruments with proper technique, but how to play with musical sensitivity. 10514618 Percussion Ensemble 7-10 players . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30.00 Lullaby for PJ—Nathan Daughtrey. Lullaby for PJ is dedicated to the composer's beautiful baby daughter. Unlike most of the pieces in the Ignite series, this work exposes students to playing delicately at a fairly slow tempo. Wonderfully inspired! 10638419 Percussion Ensemble 5-9 players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.00 H Metal Worx—Chris Crockarell & Chris Brooks. Here is a collection of four short pieces for your beginning percussion ensemble. They can be performed separately or as a single work. Metal buckets and large metal garbage cans are the instruments of choice. The rhythms are simple and the timbres are fun. Your young players will look forward to going on stage with this one! 10494403 Percussion Ensemble 4 - 16 Players. . . . . . . . . . . . .35.00 More Contest Ensembles for Young Percussionists—Murray Houllif. As a follow-up to the popular Contest Ensembles for Young Percussionists, this collection features 10 original quintets for 5 performers, scored for variety of instrumentation, including: timpani; snare drum; bass drum; triangle and ratchet. Does not use keyboard percussion. Selections include: One, Two, One... March; The Clock Factory; Cinco Amigos; The Salt and Pepper Shake; Waltz Recital; Santa's Coming; Jazz By Five; Saint Paddle's Day Parade; Brazilian Freight Train and Yes, Your Funkness. Very playable! 10037324 Percussion Ensemble Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24.95 Mozambique—Chris Brooks. A fantastic piece for your beginning concert ensemble! The primal rhythms, modal melodies, and grunts make it fun; the basic form and well-conceived repetition make it accessible. A winner! 5977087 Percussion Ensemble 10 Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.00 On Thin Air—John Willmarth. On Thin Air depicts what it might feel like to fly. The music evokes images of gliding, breathtaking views, and soaring high above the clouds. It is meant to evoke a sense of freedom, hopefulness, and wonder in the listener. While the piece is written for younger groups with limited experience, it still communicates through a contemporary musical voice. Furthermore, to accommodate ensembles of different sizes and instrument capacities, five of the seven individual percussion parts are optional. 11316534 Percussion Ensemble . . . . . . .34.00 H Percussion for Five—Carrol Butts. A classic from the literature scored for two snare drums, tenor drum, bass drum, and timpani. 1006717 Percussion Quintet . . . . . . . . .10.00 H Percussion Time—Quincy Hilliard & Joseph D'Alicandro. Cure the problem of bored drummers in your beginning band with this incredible set of 14 entertaining percussion ensemble arrangements for young percussionists. Playable with one person on a part or as many as you wish. Clever arrangements that require drummers to read rhythms independently while having a great time! Flexible instrumentation uses percussion instruments found in any band room plus non-traditional instruments such as cardboard boxes, trash cans, and metal pans. 8604264 Percussion Ensemble Collection Full Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 The Princess Dance—Michael Reineking. A truly tuneful sextet for percussion and electric bass that conjures the simplicity of childhood. A delightful piece! 11169770 Keyboard Percussion Ensemble with Electric Bass . . . . . . . . . .35.00 Puzzle Pieces—Josh Gottry. Puzzle Pieces is a minimalist work that allows the performers to be part of the composition process. Rather than a traditional score and parts, each player is given three sets of measures and a final measure. Once the conductor sets the tempo, each player decides which measure to play out of each set and for how long. As they progress, the measures become more intense rhythmically until the conductor cues the final measure and all players end the piece in unison. Clever, fun and creatively inspiring! 10289360 Percussion Ensemble . . . . . . .20.00 H Rhythmsicles—Various Composers. This collection of eight concert ensembles is written for six players and structured so each player is given the opportunity to play battery percussion (snare, bass drum, cymbals), timpani, mallet percussion and auxiliary hand percussion instruments. Set-up guides and helpful instrument substitutions make this package the quintessential educational tool for teaching and motivating the young percussion ensemble. The package includes a conductor's score and six individual part books, MP3 audio files are available through the publisher's website. 5820295 Percussion Sextet Complete set. . . . . . . . . . . . . .85.00 Sic Semper Draconis—John Herndon. Meaning "Thus always to dragons" in Latin, Sic Semper Draconis was inspired by fairy tales and fantasy novels. It moves through many different moods and textures to depict an epic tale of dragon slaying. Though the piece features dense instrumentation, most instruments can be found in any band room and will be already familiar to most young percussionists. A complement to almost any concert program - this will certainly entertain audiences and excite young performers! 11174064 Percussion Ensemble with CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . .32.00 H Toboggan—John Herndon. Toboggan is a magical work for young percussionists depicting a short, fast ride on a small sled. The piece starts by capturing the excitement of finding new-fallen snow. The descent swishes and jingles at high speed through sudden direction changes, patches of rough snow, and the gentle rising and falling of fresh powder ending with a playful crash into a snowdrift. The piece makes for a great introduction to mallet percussion using mainly stepwise motion for the melody and supporting roles. The accompanying orchestral battery parts should fall well within the range of most beginners. A sincere delight! 10551915 Percussion Ensemble 10 Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30.00 Tropic Twilight—Brian Bailey. Simply syncopated melodies and a samba groove make up this easy Latin-style piece for large percussion ensemble. 10674512 Percussion Ensemble 10 players. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.00 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E Whirlygig—Josh Walker. Whirlygig is a great piece for beginning percussion ensemble due to the accessible rhythms, steady pulse, dynamic shifts, and overall fun character. With a 3/4 waltz feel and reminiscent of a musical carousel, its catchy melody and contrasting textures will engage performers and audiences alike. The piece is written for six players, but by doubling the mallet parts, it can be played with ten people or more. 11316536 Percussion Ensemble . . . . . . .29.00 Winterland—Brian Slawson. Winterland is a cheerful and festive musical offering that will get any listener into the holiday spirit. In addition to standard ensemble instruments, the piece features a myriad of fun, toy-like instruments such as slapstick, bell tree, and train whistle. Playing these instruments not only engages the players but helps capture the spirit of the season! 11316528 Percussion Ensemble . . . . . . .30.00 H Yamaha Band Ensembles, Book 2—John Kinyon & John O'Reilly. These interesting repertoire selections are set in an amazingly flexible format that will meet the needs of your band year after year, regardless of how your group's instrumentation varies. Each piece can be performed as a solo or as an ensemble of any combination of same or mixed instruments. Each also correlates with a specific page in the Yamaha Band Student. 4986212 Percussion Ensemble Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6.99 Large Percussion Ensembles Medium-Easy Alternate Realities—James Campbell. Alternate Realities is a wonderful choice for middle school ensemble! After a quickly building intro and trade- off section between mallets, battery, and timpani, the piece settles into a creepy, slightly sinister quasi-samba which maintains throughout until the big, decisive finish! 10811563 Percussion Ensemble 9-12 players . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.00 Asante—Brandon Dittgen. "Asante" is Swahili for "thank you." Written for the developing percussion ensemble, this groovy and fun piece will introduce young percussionists to syncopated melodic rhythms. Flexible mallet voicing allows for a variety of melodic timbres, accompanied by traditional African percussion instruments plus optional timpani. Program this one! Your students and audience will say "asante"! 10933268 Percussion Ensemble score and parts. . . . . . . . . . . .29.00 Battle Royale—Angela Kepley. The referee monitors the Battle Royale between two teams. This piece requires each team to work together to create a monstrous sound and battle out their rhythms. Which team wins? You decide! 10777804 Percussion Ensemble 3+ players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28.00 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E Beware the Jabberwock—John Willmarth. Lewis Carroll's famous nonsense poem, Jabberwocky is considered a classic in English literature. This musical setting of the same poem titled Beware the Jabberwock is an exciting and accessible treatment of the original. The poem tells the tale of an epic battle between a boy and the vicious creature known as the Jabberwock, with the boy being triumphant in the end. To tell this tale and to match Carroll's innovative use of nonsense words like "chortled" and "galumphing," the piece is arranged with an assortment of quirky percussion accessories as well as dissonant harmonies. These compositional techniques help provide the perfect sonic underpinning for Carroll's poem. An optional narration is included. 11316531 Percussion Ensemble with opt. Narration. . . . . . . . . .36.00 Big Yellow Mambo—David Steinquest. A groovin' latin ensemble for 11 players plus bass guitar. 5509039 Percussion Ensemble 11 Players + optional Bass . . .35.00 l Boomerang—Amanda Sycamore. Adapted from the first movement of Outback Suite for four-octave marimba, Boomerang has been expanded here for percussion ensemble. It begins with driving rhythms reminiscent of the Australian Outback before shifting to a delicate melody that is passed around the ensemble, then ends with a return of the original theme. This piece is scored for eight to ten players and is a perfect fit for programs teaching a combination of students at a variety of experience levels. 11319083 Percussion Ensemble . . . . . . .32.00 H Bossa Novacaine—Thomas Davis. Simple, playable melodies and a Bossa groove combine to form this crowd-pleasing percussion sextet. It is scored for two unspecified mallet instruments, claves, bongos, two timpani, and suspended cymbal. 1006741 Percussion Sextet . . . . . . . . . .25.00 Bucket Jams—Kevin Mixon. Junkyard ensembles are popular today because they are engaging, relevant, and employ styles that are familiar and motivating to students. This book includes six easy junkyard ensembles that are perfect for classroom music classes and instrumental groups. All pages are reproducible for groups of any size, and each piece is playable by buckets alone, by buckets and garbage cans, or by buckets, garbage cans and auxiliary instruments. Traditional percussion instruments may also be used on any part. An absolute Blast! 10429194 Percussion Ensemble Collection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29.95 Buckets Ruckus—Kit Mills. Buckets Ruckus is an exciting visual showpiece that any ensemble, regardless of size or program budget, would be able do indoors or outdoors. Using only three gallon or five gallon buckets, your ensemble of 3 to 18 percussionists will grab the audience's attention from the first bar and bring them to their feet in the last! You want something fun and versatile? You've found it! 10389073 Percussion Ensemble 3+ players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18.00 Capitol Investment—David K. Bakken. This no- nonsense, hassle-free, easy-to-use piece is devoid of any down payments, surcharges, or finder's fees. It's a great way for young investors to enter the market. It's simple enough for beginning students to achieve but has just enough variety to hold their interest. 11123071 Percussion Sextet parts and recording on CD-ROM. . . . . . .32.00 Carol of the Bells—Mykola Leontovych/arr. Eric Rath. Carol of the Bells, originally written by Ukranian composer Mykola Leontovych, is one of the most famous pieces of holiday music in existence and was consequently the most famous piece he composed. This particular arrangement juxtaposes other Christmas carols like God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen and features some modern-day influences like an optional bass guitar and some pop music chord progressions. This is the perfect compliment to any holiday-themed concert where the percussion section can take center stage! 11166953 Percussion Ensemble w/ CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35.00 A Roof Raiser from Row-loff BRAINSTORM John R. Hearnes. Mixed meter, intense rhythms, and striking timbres combine to form this work of sheer drumming power! This one will get anyone's attention! 11315831 Percussion Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 40.00

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