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A group of teenagers attend a traveling Carnival show in their hometown. Upon walking through the entrance the energetic teens are greeted by a looming Carnival Barker who ushers them through the rides. First up, The Tilt-a-Whirl! Musically littered with twists and turns through use of chromaticism, crescendo/diminuendo phrases, metric accelerandos and various toy percussion instruments (Flexatones, and Ratchets), the movement takes the viewer on a wild adventure through a relentless ride aimed to bewilder and disorient the Carnival goers. After the ride comes to an abrupt halt, the Carnival Barker guides the young adolescent teens to a more soothing and gentle ride: The Merry-Go-Round! As they enjoy the mellow atmosphere of the attraction they can't help but notice that there's something not quite right about the Carnival Barker. Before they can put their finger on it the benevolent ride dumps them into The Demon Coaster, the wildest roller coaster in the world! The Carnival Barker reveals his sinister identity and before the teens realize, it's too late! Will they make it to the end of the ride and live to see tomorrow, or will the murderous Carnival Barker claim yet another set of victims during his villainous tour around the country?
MOVEMENTS:
Preshow/Introduction
I. Tilt-a-Whirl
II. Merry-go-Round
III. Demon Coaster
Total Performance Time: 5:34 (with optional preshow vamp)
Tempo Range (in BPM): 100, 124, 168, 172, 180, 190 (briefly)
- Some (optional) 4-mallet double stops
- Static 16th note passage (ie - metered trill) at 180BPM
- 16th chromatic runs at 180BPM (only 2 counts)
- Descending metric decellerando chromatic run (triplets, 8th notes, quarter-note triplets)
- Four-mallet block chords with some 8th note inner mallet work (180BPM max)
- Inner-mallet 8th-note triplet into 16th note chromatic runs at 180BPM
- Static 16th note passage (ie - metered trill) at 180BPM
- Descending metric decellerando chromatic run (triplets, 8th notes, quarter-note triplets)
- Various 8th note 4-mallet permutations at 180BPM
- Some stride piano passages utilizing the following mallet indications (1, 432, 1, 432 )
- Inner-mallet 8th-note triplet into 16th note chromatic runs at 180BPM
- Two-mallet 16th note, 8th note, and 8th note triplet chromatic runs at 180BPM
- Four-mallet block chords with some 8th note inner mallet work (180BPM max)
- Inner-mallet 8th-note triplet into 16th note chromatic runs at 180BPM
- Descending metric decellerando chromatic run (triplets, 8th notes, quarter-note triplets)
- Accordion Patch
- Choir 'ahh' patch
- Pan Flute Patch
- Spooky Lead Patch
- Strings Patch
- Rock Organ Patch
- Piano Patch
- Hammond B3 Organ Patch
- Heavy Metal Guitar Patch
- Pizzicato String Patch
- 16th note paradiddle, and paradiddle-diddle patterns at 172BPM and 180BPM
- Triplet rolls (3 counts max) at 172BPM and 180BPM with occasional crescendo and diminuendo phrasing
- Swiss Triplets at 180BPM
- cross-over paradiddles (Buddy Rich style)
- Stick shots and buzz presses
- Metric accelerando phrases (quarter-note triplets, 8th notes, 8th note triplets, 16th notes, quintuplets)
- 16th note herta passages at 172BPM and 180BPM
- 8th note Quntuplet rolls at 172BPM
- Rim + Rim Knock latin patterns
- Same hand diminuendo 8th note flams at 180BPM
- 8th note cheese and flam drag rudiments at 180BPM
- Slurred tap seven stroke roll (Septuplet with Rllrrll sticking) at 180BPM
- Non-tuplet pattern at 180BPM
- Some cross-over paradiddle patterns at 172BPM and 180BPM
- Some Right Hand and Left Hand 16th note sweeps at 172BPM and 180BPM
- Cross-over double stop patterns on drums 3 and 4
- Quintuplets over one and a half beats (5:6) with Rlrrl sticking
- Non-tuplet pattern at 180BPM
- 8th note (1's), 16th note (2's) and sextuplet (3's) splits at 172BPM and 180BPM
- Syncopated unison patterns at 172BPM and 180BPM
- 8th-note triplet single splits at 180BPM
- 8th-note rolls on drum 2 and 3 at 180BPM
- 8th-note triplet roll (as an effect) on drum 1 at 180BPM
- Quarter-note triplet single splits at 180BPM
- 8th-note quintuplets at 180BPM
- Flams
- Unison 16th notes (2 counts) at 180BPM
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