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Genre: Duet for 2 Percussion
# of Players: 2
Level: Medium Difficult | Duration: 5:30
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2020
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Five More Minutes is a groovy duet for two battery percussionists with mirrored instrumentation. Starting with interlocking clapping patterns, the piece seamlessly moves from texture to texture, section to section, while keeping the audience's toe-tapping attention.
Genre: Duet for 2 Percussion | # of Players: 2
Level: Medium Difficult | Duration: 5:30
Instrumentation
Same for Both Players:
2 Bongos
2 Toms
Mounted Kick Drum
Mounted Tambourine
Suspended Cymbal
Program Notes
While programming my master’s recital, I ended up being exactly five minutes short of the required length. So, rather than taking on the monumental task of scouring the internet and archives for a multi-percussion piece that was just over five minutes long and that I also liked, I asked a friend if he wanted to play a composition with me. Thus, Five More Minutes was born. This piece is intended to work as either a recital opener or closer. I really wanted a piece that grooved, but also got intense with a lot of split rhythms between the two players. I also wanted it to be something that would be a lot of fun from an audience perspective.
Five More Minutes starts out with a mellow groove, but very soon the theme interrupts with a desire to be heard. Quickly the groove takes over again, and we are given a quick respite as the tambourines come in with their interlocking rhythms. Eventually, we move back to the drums, but now with sticks as the players weave in and out of each other’s textures slowly growing until finally the theme blasts through again demanding to be heard. Now, finally in unison, the two players drive forward to the bombastic conclusion.
– J.T.
"Five More Minutes” is an energetic and groovy piece geared towards pleasing an audience. The title refers to the composer needing five more minutes of music to fill his master’s recital, inspiring the composition of this piece.
The work starts with solo clapping that quickly moves into a hocketed groove between the two players. This is followed by some tasty drum patterns played with brushes, Hot Rods, and eventually sticks (although it is not clear from the score and parts where this change to sticks actually occurs). There is also some rhythmic trading and echo effects during a mounted tambourine part played with both hands. “Five More Minutes” utilizes mixed meters and a variety of syncopated and thirty-second-note rhythms. The tempo of quarter note equaling 100 requires that the performers have strong single-stroke chops. I very much like the variety of timbres that John Tadlock gets from a relatively small number of instruments. The small setup is also appealing in that the work can easily be set up and torn down for each rehearsal. This work would be ideal for an undergraduate recital.
Joseph Van Hassel
Percussive Notes
Vol. 59, No. 2, April 2021 Joseph Van Hassel on Jun 16th 2022