The Essential Introduction to Four-Mallet Marimba Yellow After the Rain by Mitchell Peters is universally recognized as a foundational pillar of the marimba repertoire. For decades, virtually an entire generation of marimbists has been introduced to four-mallet playing through this beautiful, serene composition. Written for a 4-octave instrument, it remains an indispensable rite of passage for the developing percussionist. A Standard in Percussion Repertoire Composed by Mitchell Peters, the former Principal Timpanist and Percussionist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, this piece was specifically crafted to help students bridge the gap between two-mallet playing and advanced four-mallet literature. The solo focuses on developing fundamental mechanics, including: Double Vertical Strokes: Build hand strength and chordal accuracy. Independent Strokes: Develop fluid melodic lines and arppegiated patterns without tension. Musical Phrasing: Learn to shape beautiful, rolling melodies that sound highly musical to both percussionists and general audiences alike. Perfect for Competitions and Recitals Because it is highly tuneful and structurally accessible, Yellow After the Rain is a staple on state solo and ensemble repertoire lists across the country. Whether a student is preparing for a high school competition, a college audition, or their very first solo recital, this piece provides the perfect platform to showcase musicality and foundational four-mallet technique.