Rhythmic Tales of Christmas - Percussion Ensemble

Rhythmic Tales of Christmas - Percussion Ensemble

Frosty eats Peanuts

Although this piece is played straight , it should always swing and never lose its groove.

It can be played on the marimba with or without bass accompaniment. To ensure that even lower-level players can experience the tonal diversity of the snare drum, learning this detailed notation is essential. A drum set was deliberately omitted. The sleigh bells can be placed on a percussion rest (with a soft surface) to the right of the snare drum.


March through Nutcracker's Land

Although the marching character is constantly present, the piece is intended to retain its playfulness. The performance is intended to convey the feeling of walking through the land of the Nutcracker.

This composition can be played as a duo, trio, or quartet. In the trio setting, you can choose between marimba and drum set.


Santa Claus comes every year

In this composition, the two rather “hard” instruments, xylophone and snare drum, show that they can certainly imitate the lightness of a Christmas sleigh.

To ensure that even lower-level players can fully appreciate the tonal diversity of the snare drum, it's essential to learn this detailed notation. A drum set was deliberately omitted. The sleigh bells can be placed on a percussion rest (with a soft surface) to the right of the snare drum.

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Title: Rhythmic Tales of Christmas - Percussion Ensemble

Cast: percussion ensemble

Composer: Florian Klinger

Arranger:

Work type: Multi-part work

Level: 2

Duration: 7:50 min

ISMN: 9790502953195

Manufacturer No.: SDP221-23