Tendencies
General Info
Year of Published: 2025
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 00:03:00
Cost: Score and Parts - $36.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Instrumentation
Required for Performance
Player 1: Marimba 1
Player 2: Marimba 2
Player 3: Marimba 3
Player 4: Marimba 4
Bonus Part
Player 5: Glockenspiel 1
Player 6: Glockenspiel 2
Player 7: Xylophone 1
Player 8: Xylophone 2
Player 9: Vibraphone 1
Player 10: Vibraphone 2
Program Notes
Music operates on tendencies. Chords tend to resolve a particular way, rhythms tend to land on certain beats within a given meter, and melodic scale degrees tend to move from tension to release in a predictable manner. What if a piece of music leaned into those tendencies and exploited them intentionally? This keyboard percussion ensemble with flexible instrumentation explores the tendencies of four scale degrees and two time signatures as it moves between four key signatures all hinging on a single pitch: C. The work opens in 3/4 time with repeated quarter-note Cs that serve as tonic for the first section set in C major (with a few hints of the relative A minor key). Shifting to 6/8 time with a constant eighth-note value, the repeated C now becomes the dominant of a little jig in F major. A brief transition brings the piece back to C, which now serves as the leading-tone to a passage in D-flat major that explores the major, pentatonic, and chromatic scales in this key. Repeated Cs in two voices in a two-against-three rhythmic relationship recast this pitch as the subdominant of G major, pivoting the work back to 3/4 for a classical sounding waltz. Another brief transition returns the piece to C major for a reprise of the opening passage and a brief coda that ends, of course, on C.
This work is playable by as few as four players on a shared 4.3-octave marimba with additional parts that expand the ensemble to 10 players and the option to double any of these parts for larger ensembles. All parts are written for two mallets per player and are scored for shared instruments to limit equipment needs.
Tendencies was composed for and premiered by the members of the Chandler High School percussion class and the Highland High School Concert Band percussion section in Spring 2025.
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
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Solo Works with Orchestra
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DUETS
- All Hands on Deck
- COLORING SHEET
- IN TANDEM
- KLEPTOMANIA
- MINOR PLOT
- MUTUAL INTEREST
- OUTSIDE THE BOX
- SUITE MARIMBA
- THANKS FOR LISTENING
- THIS ONE DAY
TRIOS
- All Hands on Deck
- BASIC GEOMETRY
- BULK TRASH
- CC'D
- CHRISTMAS THREE
- Conversations for Percussion Trio
- DUET TRIO
- Hands Up
- LEVEL PLAYING FIELD
- ROUNDABOUT
- TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA
- XEROSIS
Quartets
- ALL HANDS ON DECK
- Framed
- INSTITUTIONALIZED
- LEAVES FELL PLAYFULLY
- OF HANUKKAH
- PADS IN ISOLATION
- SILHOUETTE
- SMALL BOX
- There, Their, They’re
- Ting
- ZEUG
QUINTETS
MEDIUM ENSEMBLE
- 120 DEGREES
- BOY OH BOY
- BUBBLEGUM
- BUMP IN THE NIGHT
- CC'D
- CHA-CHA BLUES
- Deck Park Tunnel
- From This Viewpoint
- Hole In The Wall
- Joy of Every Heart
- The Juggler
- LANCERAN SATU SLENDRO
- Northern Workshop
- O Come, O Come, EMMANUEL
- OF HANUKKAH
- Pliplets
- plusFIVE
- Prime Numbers
- Puzzle Pieces
- Shifting Waves
- SOCA-ING WET
- SOME PEOPLE'S KIDS
- STELLER'S JAY
- Tight Quarters
- Tubz
- UNSETTLED SURFACE
- Ups And Downs
- VENN DIAGRAM
- Villanesca
LARGE ENSEMBLE
- Bump in the Night
- Clouds make Songo Away
- Combo Meal
- Danse Macabre
- Molto Vivace
- Spare Change
- Strawberry Blonde
- Unintended Consequence
- Whatcha Baion?
- Northern Workshop
Indeterminate Instrumentation
Flexible Instrumentation
- Dog Dash - 5 to 9 Players
- Tendencies - 4 to 10 Players
- Tight Quarters - 4 to 7 Players
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