Dance of the Black Sea for Percussion Septet - Score

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Dance of the Black Sea is an arrangement of a traditional melody from the Black Sea region of Turkey that is occupied by the Laz people. It is mostly in a fast 7/16 rhythm and is written for three marimbists (on two instruments), one vibraphonist, and three (or more) Middle Eastern percussionists (darbuka, riq, and frame drum). There are improvised solos for the vibraphone and darbuka.

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Dance of the Black Sea is an arrangement of a traditional melody from the Black Sea region of Turkey that is occupied by the Laz people. It is mostly in a fast 7/16 rhythm and is written for three marimbists (on two instruments), one vibraphonist, and three (or more) Middle Eastern percussionists (darbuka, riq, and frame drum). There are improvised solos for the vibraphone and darbuka.

Dance of the Black Sea is an arrangement of a traditional melody from the Black Sea region of Turkey that is occupied by the Laz people. It is mostly in a fast 7/16 rhythm and is written for three marimbists (on two instruments), one vibraphonist, and three (or more) Middle Eastern percussionists (darbuka, riq, and frame drum). There are improvised solos for the vibraphone and darbuka.