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Browse scores with the Keyword:  Percussion
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180° (Liam Mooney) a piece where performers play triangles with dry ice
Around C (Liam Mooney) a really easy piece for toy instruments
Floortet (Liam Mooney) a piece where a bunch of people drop metal things on the floor
interlude (Ian Power) A site-specific piece to be performed on existing materials in a large public space.
Lives (2) (Nick Hennies) Various percussion instruments play single pitches, durations determined by decay
Oasis (Liam Mooney) a piece where dry ice is put in balloons, and the balloons later pop
One Movement For Percussion (adam overton)
Pantomime Grasshopper (Cristyn Magnus)
Second Skin With Lungs (Nick Hennies) Imitation and punctuation of silence
Settle (Nick Hennies)
Vs.  Computer (Cristyn Magnus) a game piece for percussion and interactive electronics

 

 

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Breathing, Beating, Blinking for Large Ensemble (adam overton) a text score for chamber ensemble that instructs the musicians to observe their own heartbeat, blinks and breath, or those of their neighbor
Clots (Nick Hennies)
Pantomime Grasshopper (Cristyn Magnus)
Scalar (Peter Bo Rappmund) In two parts: movement and drone.
spinther (Martin Iddon)
Vs.  Computer (Cristyn Magnus) a game piece for percussion and interactive electronics
Water dripping from a leaking pipe behind drywall (Ian Power) Solo water dripping piece for any instrument, but especially bongo.


 

 

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