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Jeremy Jarvis

Currently showcasing the new string quartet! ---

About Me

Communication!
Knowledge!
Diversity!
Love!
Art!
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Jeremy Jarvis is an emerging composer and performer of chamber, symphonic, jazz, rock, electronic, world-fusion, and traditional music. He plays all percussion instruments – especially drum set and marimba – and experiments with voice, guitar, and keyboard, and dance. His work motivates, heals, and transforms the individual; and seeks to bridge cultural divisions by encouraging artistic communication.
Current projects of interest:
* I am forming an ensemble of musicians from different backgrounds who have very eclectic interests. The goal is passionate original music to serve as a connection between communities. The potential for new style-mixing is endless, so contact me if you're interested.
* Composition, engraving, and performance of fine musical gifts. Any instrumental combination is possible, as I can help find additional performers. Musical poetry, personalized arrangements, customized wedding and ceremonial music, and more!
NEW sheet music for sale:
WHO ARE WE? (2007)
for string quartet
I. Passion
II. Optimism
III. Enthusiasm
c. 20 min.
52 pages (8.5x11)
Score & parts:$50
THE MONSTER LICK (2006)
for Clarinet & Piano or Alto Sax & Piano
10 min.
35 pages (8.5x11)
Score and parts: $30
DANCE FOR THE EARTH (2005)
for full orchestra
12 min.
36 pages (11x17)
Score & Parts: $150
Score: $50
Scores & parts are professionally engraved and artistically designed. Scores are coil-bound; parts staple-bound. Page turns are very carefully arranged. Complimentary CD's of previous performances are included.
To order, send check or money order to:
Jeremy Jarvis
42548 W Oakland Dr
Maricopa, AZ 85238
Many more works available! For a list, please visit
societyofcomposers.org/user/jeremyjarvis.html
Jeremy Jarvis
Composer, Percussionist, Teacher
M.M., Music Composition, Arizona State University
B.M., Music Composition, West Virginia University
42548 W Oakland Dr
Maricopa, AZ 85238
(480) 720-6761
[email protected]
Drummer:
myspace.com/jwjarvisbeats
Personal Profile:
myspace.com/jwjarvis
Below are some of the amazing artists with whom I have collaborated.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/29/2006
Band Website: societyofcomposers.org/user/jeremyjarvis.html
Band Members: Listed in the order of appearance:

Nathan Underwood, Joshua Musselwhite, Zach George, Adam Osmianski, Ruth Fung, Ceci Dadisman, Prof. Paul Scea & the WVU Jazz Ensemble, Reinaldo Moya, Michelle Pissos, James Forry, Victor Guthrie, Dave "Duke" Newcomb, Jimmy "The Dude" Fahey, Phil Cypher, Chris Sklar, Josh DeGeorge, Joe Andria, Kate Middel, Lindsey Waldkirch, Jessie Anderson, Curtis Green, Seyoung Jeong, Cher Siang Tay, Matt Mantle, Michelle Polk, Kat Clift, David Lawson, Matt Schmuck, Courtney Sherman, Tania Chavez-Nadér, Michelle Fisco, Alycia Carlson, Melissa Kelley, Colin Lippy, Chris Charbonneau, Nate Strasser, Kristin Hill, Tara Davis, Jeff Moran, Jeff Quamo, Charles Hopkins, Eva Lundell, Eliza Hesse, Ellen Tolefson, Nelly Rocha, April Losey, Charles Ancheta, Xi Wang, Angela Cassette, Amy Huzjak, Ingrid Isreal, Erik Gustafson, and Brian McQueen.
Influences: "If we have the power to make things better, we have a responsibility to act."
–AVAAZ.org

“I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully.”
–George W. Bush

Record Label: www.thebluedoorstudios.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Credo

I think that the first and most important thing about a person is the way that he/she perceives the universe.I trust science to be the most reliable source for answers to the big questions about reali...
Posted by Jeremy Jarvis on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:11:00 PST

Site, Band, Blog, and Other Profile

Site:societyofcomposers.org/user/jeremyjarvis.htmlBand:deser tgroovesjazz.comBlog:blog.myspace.com/jwjarvisOther Profile (more casual):myspace.com/jwjarvis...
Posted by Jeremy Jarvis on Mon, 07 Aug 2006 08:53:00 PST

Motivation

If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
Posted by Jeremy Jarvis on Sat, 04 Nov 2006 10:00:00 PST

Purpose

To give the gift and to honor the Giver.
Posted by Jeremy Jarvis on Sat, 04 Nov 2006 09:50:00 PST