Marimba Sketchbook, Vol. 1

$30.00

MARIMBA SKETCHES, VOL. 1 is a collection of five 2-mallet marimba solos with piano accompaniment. Each is an arrangement of one of Nathan Daughtrey's popular percussion ensemble works. These bite-sized pieces for 4-octave instrument span a myriad of styles, techniques, moods, and tempi, so they are appropriate for any number of performance situations – from lessons to studio classes to recitals.

Medium: Solo 2-mallet Marimba with Piano Accompaniment
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Composed: 2026
Duration: 14:30 total
Difficulty: Medium Easy to Intermediate

MARIMBA SKETCHES, VOL. 1 is a collection of five 2-mallet marimba solos with piano accompaniment. Each is an arrangement of one of Nathan Daughtrey's popular percussion ensemble works. These bite-sized pieces for 4-octave instrument span a myriad of styles, techniques, moods, and tempi, so they are appropriate for any number of performance situations – from lessons to studio classes to recitals.

Medium: Solo 2-mallet Marimba with Piano Accompaniment
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Composed: 2026
Duration: 14:30 total
Difficulty: Medium Easy to Intermediate

Outside of marimba concertos, percussionists do not have a ton of literature for marimba with piano accompaniment. To remedy this issue, I thought it would be fun to revisit some of my most popular percussion ensemble works and create reductions of sorts, giving the primary themes to the marimba. Additionally, we have put so much energy into writing 4-mallet solos that we have neglected our 2-mallet playing. These bite-sized pieces span a myriad of styles, techniques, moods, and tempi, so they are appropriate for any number of performance situations – from lessons to studio classes to recitals.

All of the pieces in Volume 1 are playable on a 4-octave marimba.

– N.D.

CONTENTS

NEON SPIRALS (adapted from “Spiraling Light”)
BEDTIME STORY (adapted from “Lullaby for PJ”)
THE BIG TOP (adapted from “Topsy Turvy”)
TRUE THINGS (adapted from “Edge of the World”)
MERCURY’S ASCENSION (adapted from “Mercury Rising”)