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Green-Charleston Capers arr. Becker

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Charleston Capers, arranged by Bob Becker, was never published by George Hamilton Green in any form. This arrangement was realized using a manuscript copy of the xylophone solo found in the Library of Congress. The marimba accompaniment i...
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Charleston Capers, arranged by Bob Becker, was never published by George Hamilton Green in any form. This arrangement was realized using a manuscript copy of the xylophone solo found in the Library of Congress. The marimba accompaniment is based off of Frank Banta's piano accompaniment heard on a 1926 recording.

Number of Players: 5
Difficulty: Grade 5
Instrumentation:
  • Player I: Xylophone

  • Player II: Marimba 1

  • Player III: Marimba 2

  • Player IV: Marimba 3

  • Player V: Marimba 4


  • *Marimba parts playable on 2 marimbas

    Considered one of history's greatest xylophone players, George Hamilton Green started playing at age 11 and at 13 was performing solos with his father's band. At 19 he entered vaudeville and in one year was proclaimed "the fastest, most artistic, and most wonderful xylophonist and soloist in this country or abroad." He was one of the most popular artists in recorded history, acting as soloist, composer, arranger, and as part of various groups including All Star Trio, Green Brothers' Xylophone Orchestra, and Green Brothers Novelty Band. Green was a fine teacher and author of pedagogical materials, his course of 50 lessons retaining importance today. His solo xylophone compositions such as "The Ragtime Robin," "Charleston Capers" and "Caprice Valsant" still retain an enormous popularity. Upon his retirement from music in 1946, Green pursued a successful career as an artist, illustrator and cartoonist.

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    Great piece!

    Comments:

    It's fun to learn and the marimba arrangement that comes with adds lightness to the piece. Enjoy playing it!

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    Madelyn Kunkle

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    5.00
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