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Hands Up - Josh Gottry [DIGITAL]

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Genre: Conga Trio
# of Players: 3
Level: Medium | Duration: 2:50
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2005

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    Hands Up is a conga trio based loosely on elements of west African djembe rhythms. It is a wonderful exercise in producing quality bass and dead strokes, open tones, and slaps.

    Genre: Conga Trio | # of Players: 3
    Level: Medium | Duration: 2:50

    Instrumentation
    Percussion 1 (conga and brush)
    Percussion 2 (conga and blastick)
    Percussion 3 (conga and mallet)

    Program Notes
    Hands Up is a conga trio based loosely on elements of west African djembe rhythms. The piece opens in 12/8 time with a unison statement from the ensemble, then alternates between layered patterns, solo sections for each players, and that original statement. The mid-section of the piece shifts temporarily into 4/4 time and each player utilizes a different implement (brush, blastick, or mallet) on the conga or conga shell. The original feel returns for a short reprise of the opening material. Listen carefully to the variety of sounds drawn from the conga by means of bass and dead strokes, open tones, and slaps.

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    • Hands Up (conga trio) by Josh Gottry

      Performed by the Chandler-Gilbert Community College Percussion Ensemble Published by C. Alan Publications (www.c-alanpublications.com) "Hands Up" is a conga trio based loosely on elements of west African djembe rhythms. It is a wonderful exercise in producing quality bass and dead strokes, open tones, and slaps. Instrumentation: Percussion 1 (conga and brush) Percussion 2 (conga and blastick) Percussion 3 (conga and mallet)
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    1. Great intro to hand drumming

      I found this to be an effective entry-level piece for different grade levels. It's a challenge for beginners to get the groove and playing techniques, as well as the mallet switches without it being too difficult. And for more advanced players you can use it as a departure point for solos, maybe repeating sections and concentrating on the groove already from the first read-through. Also a good value for beginning to study West-African rhythms for all levels. on Dec 21st 2024

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