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Krackus

A 60-Second Drumline Warmup Inspired by Drum & Bass Rhythms
Level: Advanced
Duration: 0:50
Release Date: 2003
Product ID : TSPME-002
Price: $25.00
Item #: TSPME-002

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Description

If you were in the lot at all in 2003, you couldn't miss the Santa Clara Vanguard playing Murray Gusseck's Krackus. Inspired by 'Drum and Bass' style beats, this is a 60-second warmup type piece requiring chops, finesse, and a healthy dose of sack!

This piece comes as a professionally printed and bound score and includes individual parts in PDF format for printing or for tablet viewing.

Instrumentation

  • Marching snare drums
  • Marching tenors
  • Marching bass drums (5)

Description

If you were in the lot at all in 2003, you couldn't miss the Santa Clara Vanguard playing Murray Gusseck's Krackus. Inspired by 'Drum and Bass' style beats, this is a 60-second warmup type piece requiring chops, finesse, and a healthy dose of sack!

This piece comes as a professionally printed and bound score and includes individual parts in PDF format for printing or for tablet viewing.

Instrumentation

  • Marching snare drums
  • Marching tenors
  • Marching bass drums (5)


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