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Burritt-October Night-M

Model: 10620442

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$9.95

Michael Burritt's October Night is an excellent display of technical proficiency and musicianship for an advanced marimbist. Requires 4.3 oct. marimba. A recording is available on Michael Burritt's CD Perpetual. Number of Players: 1 ...
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Michael Burritt's October Night is an excellent display of technical proficiency and musicianship for an advanced marimbist. Requires 4.3 oct. marimba. A recording is available on Michael Burritt's CD Perpetual.

Number of Players: 1
Difficulty: Grade 5
Instrumentation: Marimba

Mr. Burritt received his Bachelor and Master of Music Degrees, as well as the prestigious Performers Certificate from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. His teachers have included John Beck, Gordon Stout, Paul Yancich and Herbert Flower.



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Be advised that this is a handwritten, not computerized score. It's legible, but a bit antique.

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Posted By:

Danny

Rating:

4.00

October Night

Comments:

This piece got me into all of my colleges. It's a great piece that shows off one handed rolls, speed, ripple rolls, independent strokes, and much more. It's definitely harder than a grade 5. This piece also is a big crowd pleaser, it is very "showy" while still being partially A-tonal.

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Posted By:

Jacob Reeves

Rating:

5.00

G. Selection

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This piece of music features many great draws to it. If you want to start learning a solo that is not completly tonal but not A- Tonal this would be a piece that falls into that in between. It really pushes you to learn one handed independent rolls equally in both hands. The choral section of the piece does a great job by challenging the performer to emphasis the melodic line based on the way the chords are written. The second movement offers your hands the chance to work up new permutations and build note accuracy. This is a piece that is enjoyable to listen to, learn, perform, or even audition with. Great piece all the way around.

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Posted By:

James Harris

Rating:

4.00
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