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1 Percussion - Snare Book - Editor M. Peters Selection 1 Page(s): Key: Clef Etude Title: 11 Title Tempo: Quarter note Play from Beginning to end. Err ta: Advanced Snare Drum Studies Publisher Mitchell Peters Errata: m. 36 going to m add notation "eighth note equals eighth note" m second note should be a dotted eighth-note m third note should be sixteenth note The end of line 16 appears to have a blank measure in 3/4, this is not a measure. It is a courtesy time signature. There should be no break in sound between line 16 and line 17. Performance Guide: Careful attention to the consistency of all drags and flams in this etude should be made while preparing and performing this etude. Ornaments should be rhythmically precise and not alter the time or feel of each section. The same rhythmic roll bases that will be used at the desired performance tempo should be used when practicing this etude at a slower tempo. This will ensure that stickings will not have to change once performance tempo is met. The performer needs to clearly demonstrate the difference between roll endings throughout the etude (accented release, unaccented release, or untied rolls). The advanced performer will incorporate slight inflection during compound and mixed meter sections, which will allow for easy identification of time signatures. This etude is a pretty straight-forward etude, however, there are a few spots that students might overlook and learn something incorrectly (e.g. length of whole-measure rests at the ends of sections). At the suggested tempo range, consistency of sound hand to hand might become an issue for m. 15 and m. 52, and, depending on sticking choice, the drags at the end of m. 49 might cause some problems with students as well. Subdivision integrity is imperative with all dotted rhythms in this etude, especially during lines 7 and 8! Etude 11 has rhythmic motives that are wonderfully used compositionally throughout this work, which gives the performer several occasions to be lyrical and musical on the snare drum despite its highly rhythmic appearance. Edition (NA) Percussion - Keyboard (2 Mallet) Book - Editor Title Publisher Edition McMillan Masterpieces for the Marimba Warner Bros. Publications PROBK Selection 1 Page(s): Key: E Minor Etude Title: Sonata Tempo: Quarter note Play from Beginning to Do nbeat of m. 55 (Rehearsal G) - (roll the quarter-note do nbeat).
2 Errata: Errata: m last note is rolled (8th-note G-natural) m Beat 3, fourth 16th note - should be a B-natural m Beat 4, third 16th note - still a C-sharp. Missing courtesy accidental. Performance Guide: While preparing this work, students need to adhere to the suggested stickings printed in the music. Alternated stickings for the e tended arpeggio figures work if starting with the suggested hand. Playing spots on accidentals (center vs. edge) might change depending on the passage. Choose playing spots that will allow for the smoothest and most comfortable playing. To help with accuracy in these sections, students should plant their feet and avoid excessive shuffling of feet or shifting of weight to each side of the body. S ecial attention to inflection and bringing out the melodic line should be made by the performer, not every sixteenth-note should be expressed at the same volume. As was tradition in the Baroque Era, there are not many dynamic markings in this work. Performers are expected to provide their own musically-informed dynamics and phrasing. All quarter notes that have a tie should be rolled, with focus on ending the roll on the downbeat without accenting the release. Out of preference, I do not suggest to roll the quarter note in m. 32. Make sure to note that there are eighth-note rolls, these are indicated by a capital R. This etude is the second movement (Allegro) from J.S. Bach s Sonata for Flute and Continuo in e-minor, BWV Students are encouraged to listen to many recordings of this work to aid with their musical decisions. Percussion - Keyboard (4 Mallet) Book-Editor Title Publisher Edition Julie Davila Impressions on Wood Row-Loff Productions REP Selection 1 Page(s): Key: C Major Etude Title: Mango Bay Tempo: Quarter note Play from Beginning to end. Errata: Take all repeats, except on D.C.skip m.9, take second ending and jump to Coda as indicated. Performance Guide: Mango Bay is a lively, bouncy, and groovy four-mallet marimba solo which employs most of our fundamental stroke types (but focuses mainly on the double-vertical stroke and single-independent stroke). To prepare for this work, students should make sure to incorporate a regular warm-up routine in their daily practice that focuses on these stroke types. Julie Davila provides some excellent examples of warm-ups/technique building exercises on pg. 14 in her Impressions on Wood book. Students should make informed sticking choices. These should be determined by what feels appropriate, allows for the most fluid motions, promotes accuracy, and produces the best sound quality. Be consistent with sticking patterns as motives repeat or return throughout the work. Note that there are several viable options for stickings, choose those that work best for you! Do note the suggested sticking for m. 18.
3 The 7/4 time signature with syncopated endings of each bar can be confusing at first, but with consistent metronome work it can quickly become comfortable for the student. It is important that the performer does not overplay the dynamics. Fortes should be full, controlled, and appropriate to the mood of the piece. The marked senza misura should also be controlled and not be too e treme (we must still be able to feel the rhythm that is printed in the music). A medium to medium-hard set of mallets that produce a round and full tone would be appropriate for this piece. Percussion - Timpani Book-Editor Title Publisher Edition Orfaly St dies in Copper -15 Orchestral Etudes for Timpani C. Alan Publications (2008) Selection 1 Page(s): 6-7 Key: Etude Title: Etude #2 Tempo: Dotted Quarter Note = Play from Beginning to Ms. 61. Errata: Do definitely take the repeats. Performance Guide: This etude focuses on one of the most common rhythms found in classical music (the dotted eighth - sixteenth - eighth rhythm); also known as the tim-pani rhythm. Rhythmic integrity of this motive is important. Sticking for this rhyth should be consistent, when possible, to maintain a similar inflection or stylized interpretation throughout the etude. Double stickings, while note often used on the timpani, are occasionally needed in this etude to facilitate the musical needs. These doubles need to be executed as evenly as possible. Rhythmic clarity can become an issue with this etude, therefore, a medium-hard mallet is suggested. The contrast between accented and unaccented notes should be clearly heard throughout this etude, but make sure to not overplay accents. Long melodic phrases can be effectively demonstrated with control of dynamics through pacing. Your ability to play mm should determine your starting tempo TM EA
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