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East Meets West Fambrough the sound is reminiscent of

East Meets West Fambrough the sound is reminiscent ofThis composition was originally written after a trip out west. Unfortunately, as I composed the battery I could not get the sound I needed with hand drums. So we now have a mixture of instruments from all over the world. There are instruments suggested that could be substituted with others, such as the taiko drums with marching drums or toms of different pitches. There are two parts written for the upper voice. One is the skauhachi (flute), the other

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Description

the sound is reminiscent of a marching band cadence

These are recommended for advanced-level middle school through intermediate to advanced-level high school percussionists

This work utilizes a great rock beat throughout the piece

This composition is unique because it was written for bass drum

divided amongst the ensemble

East Meets West Fambrough the sound is reminiscent ofThis composition was originally written after a trip out west. Unfortunately, as I composed the battery I could not get the sound I needed with hand drums. So we now have a mixture of instruments from all over the world. There are instruments suggested that could be substituted with others, such as the taiko drums with marching drums or toms of different pitches. There are two parts written for the upper voice. One is the skauhachi (flute), the other

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