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Event 5111 - Concert Snare Drum Solo Music Festival List 2016-2017 WSMA Event 5111 - Concert Snare Drum Solo Music Festival List Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1 In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event: 1. No Permissions or Transfers Allowed (Exception: Student Compositions) 2. Event 5111 should be performed on the appropriate instrument. Rudiments should be played closed unless otherwise indicated in the music. Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates. * Indicates the selection is new to the 4 Solo Suite for Snare Drum 4 7/8 Stomp WSMA Festival Music List this year. McCormick Eyler Hamar-BH (POP) SS-15 PerMus 5111A - Standard Repertoire Play mvt. I and II; 5 22 Progressive Studies, Etudes and Duets for S01 Six Unaccompanied Solos for Snare Drum OR play mvt. I and III Snare Drum Colgrass 5 The Musical Snare Drummer Eyler Alf(WB) Keown CV 55-72008 (Previously published by Play Nos. 1 and 2; JLN(Matrix)/Alf OSD1 Music for Percussion) OR play Nos. 1 and 3 Play mvts. II and V; Play one from pgs. 4-16 S02 Three Dances for Solo Snare Drum OR play mvts. IV and V 6 Contrapuntal Drumming Benson 6 Contest Solos for the Advanced Drummer Marvin Chap Houllif Hamar-BH SS-6 Play all three mvts. Kendor 13508 7 The Peach Grove Drummer S03 At Odds Play two from Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Abel Jenny 7 Toccata for Snare Drum LMP 10610225 PerMus Vereen 8 Snare Drum Etudes, Book III Play Nos. 1 and 2; LMP 10610405 Holmquist OR play Nos. 1 and 3; Kjos OR play Nos. 1 and 4 8 Music for Multi-Percussion: A World View Campbell/Hill Play one from Nos. 7, 8, 9, 11 S04 Tabula Rasa Alf 9 * Espania Collins Play Psychle for Snare Drum (pgs. 10-11) Sergel, III Newtone (POP) JPM PR202 Take opt. cut 9 * Four Portraits of Jim Houllif 10 * The Lone Coyote S05 Theme and Variations PerMus Pappas Heslink Play mvts. II, III & IV JPM PR332 MusPer Play Theme and two Variations 10 * Lonely City Suite 11 * The Tulsa Titan Baker Sergel, III S06 American Suite Tapspace TSPCS-06 JPM PR204 Gauthreaux Play all three mvts. Meredith-HL 317056 12 * Three Nuevo Dances Play mvts. IV and V 11 * Magnolia Moore Baker PerMus S07 Recital Suite for Solo Snare Drum Tapspace TSPCS-21 Play all three mvts. Schinstine Play all three mvts. Kendor SC Student Composition Play mvt. I; 12 * Michael's Mayhem OR play mvt. III Fuller 5111C JPM PR402 1 Early Bird SC Student Composition Haas 5111A Drumit (POP) 5111B 1 Three Miniatures For Snare Drum 2 Contest Solos for the Young Snare Drummer Beck 1 Twelve Progressive Solos for Snare Drum Houllif Kendor 13491 Goldenberg Kendor Play mvts. 1 and 2; Chap Play two contrasting solos OR play mvts. 1 and 3 Play pgs. 12-13; OR play pgs. 18-19 3 Alfred’s Beginning Snare Drum Solos 2 50 Contemporary Snare Drum Etudes 2 Suite for Solo Snare Drum Black & Feldstein Lepak Frock Alf Windsor RBC 60100 Play one from Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13 Play two from Nos. 28, 29, 30, 31, 41, 42, Play mvts. II and IV (Repeat sign in final bar of No. 10 is an 44, 45 3 More Contest Solos for the Young Snare error.) Drummer 3 Recital Solos for Snare Drum 4 More Contest Solos for the Young Snare Houllif Drummer Whaley Kendor 13515 Houllif Meredith-HL 317051 ^Tip: Book used for 5111B3 & C4 Kendor 13515 Play any three from Nos. 2-30 Play one from Nos. 8, 9, 10, 12 ^Tip: Book used for 5111B3 & C4 Play one from Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7 2016-2017 WSMA Event 5111 - Concert Snare Drum Solo Music Festival List (Continued) 5 Solo Album Coffin Barnhouse Play pg. 4 or 5 6 Rat-a-Tat----Tat - Tat! Connelle PEL500-2 7 * Dance Sergel, III JPM PR331 8 * Lotta Diddle Pappas JPM PR323 9 * Snare Drum: The Competition Collection Brown Alf EL03682 Play one: Rudelmints Way To Go Rough Ruff Flamery Flats Monkey Dance Turbo Tubs A Stitch in Time Wriskit 10 * Snared Moore RLP WSS002 Play one: Snared Befuddled Entangled SC Student Composition Did you know... The selections on the music list change based on a four (4) year rotation. The next time percussion solo lists will have major changes is the 2020-2021 school year. To view the full rotation schedule, visit... www.wsmamusic.org/music_list 2016-2017 WSMA Event 5121 - Parade Drum Solo Music Festival List Allotted Set Up & Performance Time: Class A = 8 min.; Classes B & C = 6 min. Required Number of Selections: 1 In addition to the festival rules outlined in the WSMA Festival Handbook, the following apply to this event: 1. No Permissions or Transfers Allowed (Exception: Student Compositions) 2. Event 5121 should be performed on the appropriate instrument. Rudiments should be played open unless otherwise indicated in the music. Please go to www.wsmamusic.org for the most accurate Festival Music List and to view recent updates. * Indicates the selection is new to the 6 Festival Snare Solos 15 * Tax Time WSMA Festival Music List this year. Hurley Queen RLP Tapspace TSPCS-37 Play one: 16 * Progression Crash Landing 5121A - Standard Repertoire Johnson The Tower of Terror RLP 1023 S01 2040’s Sortie Scud Attack ^Tip: Book used for 5121A16 & B15 Abel The Mambo King Play one: LMP (Ludwig) 10610127 7 Rudimental Cookbook Seven S02 Tornado Freyta Para-dise Markovich RLP 1001W/CD Patty Creative ^Tip: Book used for 5121A7 & B7 Cheese...Glorious Cheese S03 Speed Trap Play Two Kaerf; OR play And the Kitchen Sink Sticking Spede 8 * The Blue Book Hercules PerMus Various/ed. Campbell 17 * Violent Ice Cream S04 Corps-Dially Yours Tapspace TSPB-20 Various Composers Funnell ^Tip: Book used for 5121A8 & B9 Tapspace TSPB-03 Kendor 13290 Play one: Play any one: Fear (Ratcliff) Train Wreck (Angelis) S05 Phantom Phire Wizard Sticks (McMahan) Rodent Tomfoolery (Dempsey) Hurley Aylesford Tonight! (Hampton) Tribute (Queen) RLP Funkhouser (Smith) Bolero for Ed (Webster) S06 Twenty-Four Swing Street Engine (Hunter) Three (McIntosh) Machamer Penmoken (Mason) SC Student Composition PerMus 7 Days & 7 Nights (Corcoran) S07 Prestidigitation Guido's Birthday (McCoy) 5121B Roy Snare con Queso (Willmarth) 1 Championship Corps Style Contest Solos Barnhouse 2933 Shockwave (Kretzer) Casey Claw (Casey) Wanamaker S08 Meter Beater Alf Morey 9 * Elements In Time - Traditional Play any one Kendor 13405 Raymond 2 The Devised Drummer (Music is written for Snare Drum; play on Tapspace TSPCS-68 Cincotta Parade Drum) Play one: Mosaic Cincotta 5121A Psychedelic Relic 3 The Solo Snare Drummer, Vol. I 1 The Winner 10 Four Rudimental Solos for Snare Drum Pratt/Shinstine/Moore Creative Music No. 10-304/JWP4891354 * Keown PerMus 2 Winning Snare Drum Solos Alf 30272 Play one from pgs. 2, 5, 7, 9, 10; Brown Play any one: OR play one from pgs. 12-27 Kendor 13502 Like a Big Dog 4 The Badger Strut Play any two except Mexico G.L.S. Collins 3 A Stroke of Good Fortune Throwin' Down Creative Houllif Mach V Student is required to add multiple dynamics Kendor 13472 11 * Let It Rip 5 Smooth Crossing 4 14 Modern Contest Solos Raymond Morey Pratt Tapspace TSPCS-46 Kendor 13456 Alf(WB) EL 1416 12 * The Mambo King 6 The New Pratt Book Play any except Nos. 10, 12, 16 Hurley Pratt 5 Modern Rudimental Swing Solos RLP MSS016 PerMus Wilcoxon 13 * Rudimental Clave Play any one except pg. 10 LMP (Ludwig) 10300203 Wooton Play one from pgs. 27, 28, 39, 42, 47 RLP MSS013 14 * Skyscraper Raymond Tapspace TSPCS-47 2016-2017 WSMA Event 5121 - Parade Drum Solo Music Festival List (Continued) 7 Rudimental Cookbook 5121C Freytag 1 Easy Rudimental Solos for Snare Drum RLP Funnell ^Tip: Book used for 5121A7 & B7 Kendor 6148D Play one: Play both Funky Fat Legend of a Two-Eyed Soldier 2 America’s NARD Drum Solos Five Against Two Ludwig Mean Man Matt Play any one complete page except: We Two 8 Stickers II 3 Kevin’s March Putnam Sergel III SteveWeiss/Kendor 13474 (POP) JPM PR329 ^Tip: Book used for 5121B8 & C8 4 Cajun Dance Play Op. 8; OR play Op. 10 Gauthreaux II Pioneer 9 * The Blue Book Various/ed. Campbell 5 Southern Special Drum Solos Tapspace TSPB-20 Schinstine ^Tip: Book used for 5121A8 & B9 SMC-HL 03770252 Play two: ^Tip: Book used for 5121C5, 5822C9, Hot Sticks (Meyer) 5823C1 The Parliamentarian (Rudolph) Play one from pgs. 6, 7, 8, 14, 21, 22, 24, 25 Midnight Barking (Salmon) 6 P’s And ‘Ques Flampickin' (Hicks) Putnam Diddle Dimensions (Campbell) Kendor 13412 Blue Blood (Murphy) 7 Webelo Street 'Sget some Scoops (Parks) Lester Boogie Down (Campbell) RGM 10 Colonial Capers * 8 Stickers II Beck Putnam Kendor 13260 SteveWeiss/Kendor 13474 (POP) 11 * Colonial Drummer ^Tip: Book used for 5121B8 & C8 Beck Play Op. 9 Kendor 13270 9 * A Jazzy Waltz 12 * Drachten-Elisabeth Mancini Reilly PerMus Tapspace TSPCS-64 10 * El Capitan & Beyond 13 * Modulation Moore Queen PerMus Tapspace TSPCS-36 11 * King of the Nile 14 * Olde Rudy Metz Wooton Moore RLP MSS003 PerMus 12 * The Scorpion 15 * Progression Raymond Johnson Tapspace TSPCS-42 RLP 1023 SC Student Composition ^Tip: Book used for 5121A16 & B15 Play one: Flamage Did you know... Diddle Me This Teachers from member schools may The Tale of Two Heights submit a request to use an alternate Texas Tea edition of a selection on the Festival Ride 'Em Music List, even in non-permission Modulation events.
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