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Flowus-Foo-Kee-Deehe

A Modern Day Bolero for the Rhythmically Blessed Drumline
Level: Advanced
Duration: 1:00
Release Date: 2006
Product ID : TSPME-010
Price: $20.00
Item #: TSPME-010

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All percussion sounds used in this recording were generated from Virtual Drumline software also by Tapspace.

Description

Flowus-Foo-Kee-Deehe was the on-field warmup for the Cavaliers drumline in 2002 when Michael McIntosh was serving as their percussion caption head. Flowus is a modern-day bolero for the rhythmic whiz in you.

This piece comes as a professionally printed and bound score and includes individual parts in PDF format for printing or for tablet viewing.

Instrumentation

  • Marching snare drums
  • Marching tenors
  • Marching bass drums (5)

Description

Flowus-Foo-Kee-Deehe was the on-field warmup for the Cavaliers drumline in 2002 when Michael McIntosh was serving as their percussion caption head. Flowus is a modern-day bolero for the rhythmic whiz in you.

This piece comes as a professionally printed and bound score and includes individual parts in PDF format for printing or for tablet viewing.

Instrumentation

  • Marching snare drums
  • Marching tenors
  • Marching bass drums (5)


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