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SyncoShift (Perc Ens 4)

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Genre: Percussion Ensemble
# of Players: 4
Level: Medium | Duration: 7:15 total
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2018

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  • Notes & Instrumentation

    One vibraphone & four players! If you are looking for a great mallet quartet for your students but have limited instruments, SyncoShift is the piece for you!

    Genre: Percussion Ensemble | # of Players: 4
    Level: Medium | Duration: 7:15 total

    Instrumentation
    One 3-octave Vibraphone

    Program Notes
    The first movement of Syncoshift was written in 2011 for the Kepley Studio Percussion Ensemble’s summer season. Since the ensemble did not have many instruments at the time, I composed this piece for four players to be on one instrument. The players must work together not only to create musical phrases and layers, but also to share the same physical space. Your ears may not be able to identify four separate parts, but rather one voice that is continually expanding and evolving before breaking down into a new or altered direction. Movements two and three came to life in 2017 when ideas were revisited and the piece expanded into its current version.

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    • SyncoShift by Angela Kepley

      Mvt 2 begins at 3:00 Mvt 3 begins at 4:46
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    1. Percussive Notes New Literature Review

      Angela Kepley provides an excellent work for younger players to explore different sounds of the vibraphone. Through the use of a single vibraphone, she makes the piece accessible to schools of varying sizes. The groove-like nature allows it to be audience and performer friendly. Overall, she has created an excellent piece for younger ensembles that helps fill a void in the vibraphone ensemble literature. The work would go well on a high school, or younger college percussion ensemble concert.

      Josh Armstrong
      Percussive Notes
      Vol. 57, No. 3, July 2019
      on Jul 13th 2022

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