[2744]Re:showy marimba solo (384 reads) 2003-02-20 16:11:51
 
Christopher Tomaloff
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holy cow, what a list....

Keiko Abe: "Prism" (Low A)
Andrew Thomas: "Merlin" (Low F)
Joseph Schwantner: "Velocities" (Low C)
Nebjosa Jovan Zivkovic: "Fluctus" (Low A)
Paul Creston: "Concertino for Marimba" Mvt. I or III (III is QUICK) (Low A)
Daniel McCarthy: "Razdraz" for Marimba and Alto Sax (Low A)
Michael Burritt: "Four Movements for Marimba" Mvt. II or IV (Low A)
Rich O'Meara: "Restless" (Low A)
C.O. Musser: "Etude in C", "Etude in B", "Etude in A-flat" (Low A)

Some would be better suggestions than others, that's for sure... it all depends on how fast you learn notes. Personally, I'd go with Prism, by Abe.

Best,

CJT




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[2743]showy marimba solo <Mike> 2003-02-20 13:42:13
[2744]Re:showy marimba solo <Christopher Tomaloff> 2003-02-20 16:11:51
[2745]Re:Re:showy marimba solo <Christopher Tomaloff> 2003-02-20 16:13:16
[2747]Re:Re:Re:showy marimba solo <Evan> 2003-02-21 01:57:16
[2757]Re:Re:Re:Re:showy marimba solo <> 2003-02-25 08:54:51
[2748]Re:Re:showy marimba solo <Mike> 2003-02-21 11:59:41
[2751]Re:Re:Re:showy marimba solo <William Moersch> 2003-02-22 05:43:35
[2753]Re:Re:Re:Re:showy marimba solo <Christopher Tomaloff> 2003-02-22 12:49:33
[2746]Re:showy marimba solo <Yip> 2003-02-20 23:11:21
[2756]Re:Re:showy marimba solo <Christopher Tomaloff> 2003-02-23 14:13:42
[2749]Re:showy marimba solo <adam> 2003-02-21 13:08:30