Daughtrey-Topsy Turvy (SP)-B or V/X or M/opt. V/opt. M/2T /P - Product Information
Topsy Turvy was written by Nathan Daughtrey for the C. Alan Publications Ignite Series, which features entertaining yet flexible pieces for young percussion ensembles. It is meant to conjure up all of the fun one might experience at the circus.
The IGNITE Series for the Developing Percussion Ensemble
This unique series was designed specifically for young percussionists as they experience the magic of playing in percussion ensemble. Each piece provides the director and students with great flexibility – from the number of players to the tempo to the instrumentation. Light a fire under your students today!
Number of players - 6-10+
Difficulty - Medium-Easy
Instrumentation -
Bells/Toys (may double or substitute Vibraphone or another set of Bells)
Xylophone/Toys (may double or substitute 4-octave Marimba)
Optional Vibraphone
Optional Marimba (4-octave)
Timpani (2)
Snare Drum/Woodblock (may double with Bongos)
2 Concert Toms/Suspended Cymbal (may double with Temple Blocks)
Bass Drum/Acme Whistle (may double with Low Tom)
Toys (may be played by 1 or 2 players in place of the toys in the Bells and Xylophone parts)
The IGNITE Series for the Developing Percussion Ensemble
This unique series was designed specifically for young percussionists as they experience the magic of playing in percussion ensemble. Each piece provides the director and students with great flexibility – from the number of players to the tempo to the instrumentation. Light a fire under your students today!
Number of players - 6-10+
Difficulty - Medium-Easy
Instrumentation -
Bells/Toys (may double or substitute Vibraphone or another set of Bells)
Xylophone/Toys (may double or substitute 4-octave Marimba)
Optional Vibraphone
Optional Marimba (4-octave)
Timpani (2)
Snare Drum/Woodblock (may double with Bongos)
2 Concert Toms/Suspended Cymbal (may double with Temple Blocks)
Bass Drum/Acme Whistle (may double with Low Tom)
Toys (may be played by 1 or 2 players in place of the toys in the Bells and Xylophone parts)