
Duration: 4 minutes
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆
Released: 2020.04.04
Players: (1) 5 Soda Cans
dedicated to the University of Michigan Percussion Studio
About “SodaSong”
“SODASONG” was written in April of 2020 after a conversation with Doug Perkins. Since most of the United States was under lockdown (due to COVID-19), many percussionists and students found themselves without access to instruments owned by schools and universities.
“SODASONG” was written as a multi-percussion solo designed for percussionists to play with materials found throughout their homes. While originally composed for 5 soda cans, “SODASONG” can be performed on any five pitched objects (glass bottles, plates, paint cans, tom-toms, etc).
Structurally, “SODASONG” switches between duple-meter and triple-meter sections, each with their own melodic themes.
“SODASONG” is a great piece for students with limited access to instruments and for students interested in or looking to explore multi-percussion music.
Thank you to Neil McNulty, Ancel Neeley, Pete Nichols, Doug Perkins, Hohner Porter, Johnathan Rickard, Chris Sies, Sui Lin Tam + Daniel Vila for being a part of the #SodaSong digital world premiere on April 14th, 2020.
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