Over the past 50 years, percussion has enjoyed an extraordinary boom in the world of music. The great contemporary composers Boulez, Messiaen and Varèse have integrated them as orchestral solo instruments. In this way, they advanced their writing, instrumental construction and percussion playing. Other musical styles have seen the role of percussion grow, such as jazz, where the drums, an indispensable rhythmic element, have become the leader in many formations, and the vibraphone has taken its place alongside the piano.
Among the architects of this evolution are Daniel Humair, Peter Erskine, Milt Jackson and Mike Mainieri. Vibraphone, marimba, drums… these are PercuDuo’s weapons… and yet…