From the Publisher
Oklahoma State University, and University of Central Oklahoma flute studios with support from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Arts and Sciences.
Black tailed prairie dogs are common in the state of Oklahoma and have an intricate way of communicating through chatter, squeaks, and yips. A jump-yip is a unique phenomenon found in prairie dogs. A prairie dog will stand and raise its arms above its head, jump, yip, and then fall over on its backside. A jump-yip travels through a colony of prairie dogs much like a yawn is contagious amonst a group of people. The purpose for this act is still in debate.
Performance duration (approx): 6'30
Item Details
Instrumentation
- Part 1: Flute
- Part 2: Flute
- Part 3: Flute
- Part 4: Alto Flute
- Part 5: Bass Flute
Publisher: Spotted Rocket Publishing
Our Stock Code: 1636598
Media Type: Paperback