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The idea for Dance of Water came from the sound of a dripping faucet. This particular faucet had two different drips, which caused an irregular, yet mesmerizing, rhythmic pattern that increased in intensity as the drips got faster. The percussion setup is small, but impactful, and is used to create interlocking rhythms in a 'dance' between the two performers.

Genre: Duet for 2 Percussion | # of Players: 2
Series: N/A
Level: Intermediate | Duration: 4:45

Instrumentation
Player 1: Low Tom, Bongos
Player 2: Kick Drum, 2 Toms

Program Notes
Dance of Water was composed in the Fall of 2020 for Luke Allred and Stephanie Gimenez, students of mine at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The desire was to compose a rhythmically challenging multiple-percussion duet with a small, but impactful, setup of instruments. The idea of the piece came from the sound of a dripping faucet. This particular faucet had two different drips, which caused an irregular, yet mesmerizing, rhythmic pattern that increased in intensity as the drips got faster. Throughout the piece, you will hear each player perform multiple patterns that increase in rhythmic intensity as the piece progresses, move through several time signatures, and eventually come together in the end.