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La Tumbona is a spicy marching percussion feature. This feature can be treated as a production number. Four or Five Cajons (depending on your bass line size) should be set-up in a prominent space for featuring the instrument. The snare break is written for performance on a wooden table, this recreates a flamenco dancer. The use of plexi-glass is also a suitable option. La Tumbona was arranged by Paul Rennick and Shawn Schietroma.
Number of Players: Marching Percussion Ensemble Difficulty: Grade 5 Instrumentation:
Player I: Bells Player II: Vibraphone 1 Player III: Vibraphone 2 Player IV: Tenor Pan (optional) Player V: Double Seconds (optional) Player VI: Xylophone Player VII: Marimba 1 Player VIII: Marimba 2 Player IX: Marimba 3 Player X: 4 Timpani Player XI: Bass Guitar Player XII: Cajon (played by bass and tenor Lines), Splash Cymbal, Chinese Cymbal, Suspended Cymbal Snare Drum Line Tenor Line Bass Drum Line (4 and 5 drum parts) Cymbal Line
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