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Description: A Percussion Ensemble is a performance group that
Description: A Percussion Ensemble is a performance group that is comprised primarily of percussion instruments. These percussion instruments may be melodic, such as a xylophone, vibraphone, and marimba, or can be purely rhythmic, lacking specific pitches. In a percussion ensemble, mallet instruments will generally play the main melodic and harmonic components of a piece. They can play alone, or can be accompanied by other percussion instruments, such as a drum set, bass drum, snare drum, cymbals, hand drums, shakers, etc. Some percussion ensemble pieces may not have mallet percussion, but instead consist only of non-melodic rhythmic instruments, such as drums, cymbals, and auxiliary percussion. Variations on a traditional percussion ensemble are possible depending on repertoire, and a wide range of possibilities exists for a percussion ensemble. Size: Up to 30 students Repertoire: Percussion ensemble literature is readily available at any major publishing website. PIeces from classical, popular, and world music styles can easily be composed or transcribed for percussion ensemble. Pros: When equipment is already owned by a school or can be shared with other ensembles, percussion ensembles can be quite cost-efficient additions to existing programs. The equipment is moderately durable and well-suited for daily school use. This is a non-traditional ensemble that is perhaps the most similar to a band, orchestra, or choir program, but offers more accessible instrumentation for beginners and allows large gaps between performer abilities to be accommodated. Performance music is easy to find or arrange, and parts can be tailored to specific student or director needs. Students with percussion ensemble experience can find options to participate after completing the course, particularly in pursuing percussion studies in college, playing in a community band, or playing jazz vibraphones. Skills on other percussion instruments, like drum set, might transfer to other music performance options. Percussion ensemble arrangements are possibly the most diverse in terms of catering to study abilities; this ensemble has literature that is suitable for absolute beginners through professionals. Cons: If no mallet percussion instruments are in the schoolʼs possession, percussion ensembles might consist only of drums. This is an affordable option to get a program started, but limits the amount and genres of music that can be played. Otherwise, percussion ensembles may be quite expensive to create compared to other ensembles presented here, though they are still much less expensive than full bands or orchestras. These instruments are large, difficult to move, and require space to store. Set up for a concert may be problematic, especially if it is off-site, as the instruments are not particularly mobile. Compared to the other ensembles and forms of music participation listed here, percussion ensemble might be the least flexible in terms of integrating across other curriculums, as it mostly exists as a performance ensemble and does not hold any inherent cultural history from which to draw. Whereas most of these other ensembles could contain a lecture element to address the standards for music education other than playing, percussion ensembles might be more limited in their scope to address a wide range of student needs and interests. Approximate Cost: A basic classical percussion instrumentation that could accommodate 30 students might have a starting cost of between $20,000 - $30,000. Glockenspiel: $500 • Xylophone: $900 • Vibraphone: $2500 • Marimba: $2500 • Drum Set: $1000 • Sticks / Mallets: $500 (Prices are taken from the lowest-cost full-sized instrument available from Steve Weiss (www.steveweissmusic.com), a well-known and typically-priced American percussion retailer)
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