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| TITLE |
COMPOSED FOR |
TIME (min.) |
| ETUDE |
Timpani Solo (using
four Timpani) |
1:50 |
FICKLE
WEATHER
in four movements
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Percussion Sextet:
Drum Set, Bell Tree, Tambourine, Gong Antique Cymbals and Hand Cymbals;
Bass Drum; 4 Timpani.
Last Movement:
Bells, Celeste or Piano, Vibraphone,
Marimba, Chimes & Triangle, Cymbal, Timpani.
"Fickle Weather" is featured on the album The First Percussion Sextet
(RCA Victor LPM-2352, 1961)
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10:00 |
| PERCUSSION
TRIO |
3 Bongos; 3 Tom-toms; 3 Timpani |
1:20 |
| RUDIMENTAL
COLLISION |
Quintet: 3 Snare Drums; Bass
Drum & Cymbals. |
1:50 |
| RUDIMENTAL
STOMP |
Duet: 1 Snare Drum; 1 Bass Drum |
2:15 |
| TRANSPOSED LIGHT |
Flute Solo, Orchestra,
Narrator, & Jazz Percussionist |
15:00 |
| Earl and the
other members of The First Percussion Sextet appeared on I've Got a
Secret as the "Mystery Guest" (CBS, February 22, 1961) |

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On the legendary album The Soul of Jazz Percussion (Warwick W 5003 ST,
NYC, 1960),
Earl Zindars plays timpani and percussion with Philly Joe Jones
(drums), Booker Little, Donald Byrd, Marcus Belgrave, and Don Ellis
(trumpet), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Pepper Adams (baritone), Bill
Evans and Mal Waldron (piano), and Paul Chambers (bass). |
| Earl can also be
heard playing drums
on the album This Time
The Swing's On Me with Leon Merian (trumpet),
Derek Smith (piano), Clyde Lombardi (bass), and Perry Lopez (guitar).
(CELP-447, Seeco Records, 1960) |
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