Description
This 19th Century French Carol - He is Born, The Holy Child is skillfully arranged for mallets and percussion by David Taylor.
"He is Born, the Holy Child is based on a 19th-century French carol. Incorporating percussion instruments commonly available in most school music programs, this piece uses a combination of keyboard percussion, timpani, drumset, and accessories. It is playable by either 10 or 12 performers, with flexible scoring indicated by the arranger. The piece begins with a slow introduction in the keyboard percussion, where the original carol melody is presented. From here, a "pop style" rendition is introduced, using the drumset and percussion accessories.
All of the keyboard parts use two-mallet technique exclusively, often with double stops and rolls. However, the tempi (quarter note = 60 and 80) make these parts accessible to high school and lesser advanced college students. All drumset and accessory percussion parts use common duple rhythms, allowing for performance by a wide variety of students. The timpani part has several tuning changes, possibly presenting a moderate level of challenge to younger performers. The accessibility of instruments and reasonable technical demand would make He is Born, the Holy Child an appropriate addition to any high school holiday concert." - Jason Baker (from Percussive Notes)
Number of players - 10-12
Difficulty - Medium
Instrumentation -
Glockenspiel/Xylophone
Chimes/Vibraphone
Marimba 1 (share w/Mar 3)
Marimba 2 (share w//Mar 4)
Marimba 3 (share w/Mar 1)
Marimba 4 (share w/Mar 2)
Timpani (4)
Percussion 1 - Tambourine
Percussion 2 - Claves
Percussion 3 - Woodblocks (low/high)
Percussion 4 - Field Snare, 8" splash, mini chinese
Drum Set
"He is Born, the Holy Child is based on a 19th-century French carol. Incorporating percussion instruments commonly available in most school music programs, this piece uses a combination of keyboard percussion, timpani, drumset, and accessories. It is playable by either 10 or 12 performers, with flexible scoring indicated by the arranger. The piece begins with a slow introduction in the keyboard percussion, where the original carol melody is presented. From here, a "pop style" rendition is introduced, using the drumset and percussion accessories.
All of the keyboard parts use two-mallet technique exclusively, often with double stops and rolls. However, the tempi (quarter note = 60 and 80) make these parts accessible to high school and lesser advanced college students. All drumset and accessory percussion parts use common duple rhythms, allowing for performance by a wide variety of students. The timpani part has several tuning changes, possibly presenting a moderate level of challenge to younger performers. The accessibility of instruments and reasonable technical demand would make He is Born, the Holy Child an appropriate addition to any high school holiday concert." - Jason Baker (from Percussive Notes)
Number of players - 10-12
Difficulty - Medium
Instrumentation -
Glockenspiel/Xylophone
Chimes/Vibraphone
Marimba 1 (share w/Mar 3)
Marimba 2 (share w//Mar 4)
Marimba 3 (share w/Mar 1)
Marimba 4 (share w/Mar 2)
Timpani (4)
Percussion 1 - Tambourine
Percussion 2 - Claves
Percussion 3 - Woodblocks (low/high)
Percussion 4 - Field Snare, 8" splash, mini chinese
Drum Set
Product Info
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