Marimba Quartet #1 ~Samsara~ | (2017) 9'
for 4 players: two 5.0 octave marimbas
Bubblez for percussion ensemble with electronics | (2016) 6'
special mentions of RMN Music Call for Chamber Music Recordings 2018, UK
for 6 or 8 players: 2 vibraphones, 1 xylophone, two 4.3 marimbas, one 5.0 octave marimbas (optional: bass drum, suspended cymbal, and gong), amplification and Logic ProX
Marimba Trio #1 ~Abyssal Creatures~ | (2015) 8'
for 3 players: one 5.0 octave marimbas and one 4.3 octave marimba (optional another 4.3 octave marimba, two bongos)
Nataraja ~The Lord of Dance~ for Percussion Quartet | (2015) 5'
for percussion ensemble
for 4 players: two 5.0 octave marimbas, two bongos, one rock bass drum
Arabian Dances | (2006) 4'
one 5.0 octave marimba, conga, and cowbell
Koto no Ne ~ the Sounds of Ancient City ~ for solo marimba |
(2019) 2'20"
5 octave marimba
Floating Fuzzes for solo marimba | (2019) 4'15"
4.3 octave marimba
Mad “T” Time for snare drum solo with electronics | (2010) 5'15"
piccolo snare drum, rods and amplification
Falling Leaves for solo marimba | (2007) 4'15"
5.0 octave marimba
Marimba Spiritual | (2010) 18'
the Blast Arrangement of "Marimba Spiritual" by Minoru Miki
For 6 players: solo 5.0 octave marimba, cowbell hi & low, timbales, bongo, chinese drum hi & low, low toms, ringing metals, tamtam, snare drum, 4.3 octave Marimba, ocean drum (rain stick), bass drum, china cymbal, vibraphone, bass drum, tambourine, crash cymbal, sus cymbal
Freedom | (2006) 4'30"
percussion ensemble arrangement of "Freedom" in the album the 12 Girls Band ~Beautiful Energy~ (2003) by the 12 Girls (Chinese instrumental pop music group)
For fourteen players: timpani, glockenspiel, xylophone, two vibraphones, two 4.3 octave marimbas, one 5.0 octave marimba, chime, aux percussion, drumset
Miracle | (2006) 3'
percussion ensemble arrangement of "Miracle" in the album the 12 Girls Band ~Beautiful Energy~ (2003) by the 12 Girls (Chinese instrumental pop music group)
For eleven players: timpani, glockenspiel, xylophone, two vibraphones, three 4.3 octave marimbas, one 5.0 octave marimba, bass drum, drumset
3 Japanese Pop/ Folk Songs for percussion trio | (2006 revised 2013) 14'
arrangement of "Wadatsumi no ki" by Gen Ueda, "Nada sōso" by Begin, and "Shima Uta" by Kazufumi Miyazawa.
for 3 players: one 5.0 octave marimba, one 4.3 octave marimba, one vibraphone
Wadatsumi no Ki for percussion Trio
Nada So So for Percussion Trio
Shima Uta for Marimba Trio
Electronic Sequence track for "Rhythm Dance for marimba solo" by Benjamin Wittiber