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Surge Digital Copy)
$20.00
Performance Notes
Surge is a cut-time “aggressive” piece. Rhythmically, Surge consists of ¼, ½ and whole rests, ¼ notes, 1/8th notes in groups of 2 and 4, a few flams and 3 measures of half note triplets (3-over-4). Surge is best suited for the elementary- to middle school level ensembles.
The first 16 measures feature solid ¼ notes. Heavy accents occur more and more frequently leading up to letter B. This has the effect of sounding like a count-in—a surge effect. The 2 snare drums assume the lead in a call-and-response at letter B. Letter D becomes a linear ¼ note pattern between all players with a repeating, ascending pitch effect—another surge effect. The mini crash cymbals and cowbell serve as a steady beat reference as well as lending more of a ‘beat’ feel overall. Letter G starts the first of many crescendos and diminuendos in unison—yet another surge effect. An upward, pitch-bending shouting of “Oh!” leads the ensemble into the linear pattern again but with the cowbell and mini crash cymbals immediately in. Letter L begins the outro with more syncopated accents and sporadic half note triplets, ultimately ending abruptly in ff.
TIP: “Mini Crash Cymbals” usually come in a box of class rhythm instruments. They are referred to as “brass cymbals.”