Boom Bap
Boom Bap
Item no.: TSPCE17-025
by Nick Werth
Advanced Concert Percussion
6 Players
Instrumentation: • Drums (2 sets of bongos, 4 snare drums, 4 toms, 2 kick drums, concert bass drum) • Cymbals (2 splash cymbals, 2 hi-hats, 2 cymbal stacks, 2 suspended cymbals) • Accessories (2 tambourines (mounted), 2 crashers, 5 temple blocks, 3 woodblocks)
Nick Werth’s Boom Bap is an advanced ensemble piece for percussion sextet. The term “boom bap” refers to an onomatopoeia for the prominent percussive sounds in hip-hop: kick and snare. In this piece, Nick employs some challenging polyrhythms and dotted-tuplet rhythms in order to imitate the varied rhythmic styles and speaking patterns of hip-hop artists. He also uses a wide palette of percussion sounds throughout the piece, where many of the instruments are shared among the performers via a uniquely intertwined setup.
This piece was commissioned by James LaBrecque and the Highland Park High School Percussion Ensemble.
In addition to the printed score you are receiving downloadable:
✅ Individual Parts
✅ Full Recording