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William Zickos - Evolution in Eruption

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Evolution in Eruption is a percussion quintet composed by William Zickos in 1964. It is scored for five players: drum set, suspended cymbal, four tom toms, two timpani, and bass drum. The drum set and four tom toms parts are quite challenging with the other three parts being a little less busy.


The written tempo of quarter = 140 is very conservative. The piece was often performed at a tempo in the 160+ range.


Once purchased, you'll receive an email link to instantly download a .pdf score and parts to this piece. No waiting for physical mail, no additional shipping costs, no additional sales tax.

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  • HOME
  • Videos/Courses
    • Courses Overview
    • Percussion History & Literature >
      • PH&L Introduction
      • University Course License
      • Individual Student License
      • Percussion History and Literature Modules >
        • Module ONE ESSENTIALS
        • Module TWO INSTRUMENT HISTORIES
        • Module THREE ORCHESTRAL LITERATURE
        • Module FOUR CHAMBER LITERATURE
        • Module FIVE PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE LITERATURE
        • Module SIX SOLO LITERATURE
    • Marimba and Xylophone History with David Harvey >
      • Marimba and Xylophone History Information and Purchase
      • Marimba and Xylophone History
    • History and Development of the Drumset by Robert Breithaupt >
      • INFO Page History and Development of the Drumset by Robert Breithaupt
      • MEMBER Page History and Development of the Drumset by Robert Breithaupt
    • THE REPERTOIRE >
      • THE REPERTOIRE Information Page
      • THE REPERTOIRE Videos
    • Arthur Lipner Jazz Improvisation Course
  • AUDIO
    • All Audio
  • PRINT
    • Bad Habit Media Publications >
      • Demystifying MIDI
      • The Electronic Drummer
      • Guidelines to Drumset Notation
    • The William Zickos Collection
    • The Digital Bookshelf - TEXTS
    • The Digital Bookshelf - KEYBOARD
    • The Digital Bookshelf - TIMPANI
    • The Digital Bookshelf - DRUMMING
    • The Digital Bookshelf - Drum Book History by Alain Charmoille
    • James Blades Percussion Instruments and Their History
    • Douglas Walter - No Left Hand Behind
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    • TOUCH Information Page
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