Gottry-Wood, Metal, Skin (SP)-P

Steve Weiss Music SKU: 15310
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Foot Stomps are indicated below the staff and should be performed with the Right Foot unless indicated.

Each part may be played with as few or as many players as desired. An attempt, however, should be made to keep each instrument group equally represented

-Josh Gottry

Number of Players: 3+
Difficulty: Grade 4
Instrumentation:
Players can pick instruments from the three categories.




Josh Gottry's (b. 1974) first composition, Irrelevant for solo marimba, earned him an ASCAP Young Composer Competition grant in 1995. Since that time, he has been selected for seven ASCAP Plus awards and has created over thirty published works that have been performed extensively at universities, junior high and high schools, and multiple national conferences. Mr. Gottry earned his BM in Percussion Performance at Northern Arizona University and his MM in Composition at Arizona State University. He is currently an adjunct professor of music at Chandler-Gilbert Community College, teaching percussion and composition as well as courses in music history and theory. Additionally, he maintains a private percussion studio and performs regularly throughout Arizona as a soloist and participant in various local ensembles.

Mr. Gottry is a member of the Percussive Arts Society (PAS) and the American Society of Composers, Authors, & Publishers (ASCAP). He is a clinician for Mike Balter Mallets, Pro-Mark Sticks, and Yamaha Percussion. Mr. Gottry served six terms as the Vice President for the Arizona State Chapter of PAS and is currently a member of the PAS Education and Composition Committees. He has been published several times in Percussive Notes and presented a keyboard percussion clinic at PASIC 2007.

Product Info

SKU 15310
UPC 804069153109
Weight 0.3 lb

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Rating
Posted by
Thomas Acedo
Date Posted
10/18/2016

Really fun piece, can be as easy or as hard as you want. Be creative with what voices you choose, we used a cowbell, cajon, and bongos and had a great time. This piece can also be used to teach balancing voices within an ensemble, for example, the cowbell (metal) needing to be a dynamic softer than the other two. This piece does have syncopated 16th notes and goes into 6/8 so keep that in mind when working with students.