Macbride-Nothing in Tow (S)-2 automobiles - Product Information
David Macbride's Nothing in Tow was premiered by Brian Johnson and Stephen Lurie at First Night Hartford, New Year´s Eve 1990. It is written for two percussionists playing two automobiles. All set up information is included.
Equipment necessary:
- Two automobiles (suitable for this piece);
- Two portable radios with high powered speakers - placed on front passengers seat.
- Two yarn mallets (i.e. Musser M-6 or similar) for each percussionist - one placed on front seat, one on rear seat.
- Two bass drum beaters (as large as possible) for each percussionist - placed in trunk.
Site:
A well-lit intersection, street, or parking lot with easy access for audience. Site should include entrance/exit for automobiles.
NOTHING IN TOW emphasizes musical and visual virtuosity.
Have a nice tour!
Equipment necessary:
- Two automobiles (suitable for this piece);
- Two portable radios with high powered speakers - placed on front passengers seat.
- Two yarn mallets (i.e. Musser M-6 or similar) for each percussionist - one placed on front seat, one on rear seat.
- Two bass drum beaters (as large as possible) for each percussionist - placed in trunk.
Site:
A well-lit intersection, street, or parking lot with easy access for audience. Site should include entrance/exit for automobiles.
NOTHING IN TOW emphasizes musical and visual virtuosity.
Have a nice tour!
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