Avalanche Lake by Patrick Speranza
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2020
- Percussion Ensemble Literature
Avalanche Lake by Patrick Speranza was inspired by a trip to Glacier National Park. Speranza was inspired by the views of the forest mountains that surround the park and the long waterfalls that he witnessed on a five-mile hike. The piece features a standard array of percussion instruments which can be found in most middle, and high school band rooms making it easily accessible to any music program. With upbeat ostinatos and catchy, light-heated melodic content, Avalanche Lake is a perfect compliment to any beginning percussion concert program!
Glockenspiel
Vibraphone
Xylophone
1-2 marimbas*- (1) 4-octave, (1) low A
4 timpani
Drums (snare drum, bass drum)
Cymbals & gongs (crash cymbals (pair), suspended cymbal)
Accessories (tambourine, triangle, mark tree)
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Omg I love this song I've been practicing it for my concert at my school. I play the vibraphone. And it's a beautiful part to play.❤
I'm back it's a huge meaningful piece me and all my friends have played it so much and it brings hope and happiness some are moved away or different schools. And this song brings us all together. Ik everyone's part and it brings me joy bc we would all smile and be happy when we got to play this. ❤❤❤❤❤
I played bass drum on this piece in percussion ensemble last year, it was really fun!
My seventh grade band is playing this it’s crazy😅
Same
my school has need to play this song:(
i played this for a band camp at a and m
Bluey episode real 😱
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Gonna play this for the first winter concert in 2 years since covid hit
Oh nice
I played snare for this song
We are going to play this in our next concert winter concert on the seventh of December 😊