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James Walker
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Ben,
All of the pieces I listed earlier are four-mallet pieces. (Well, technically, the Pitfield can be played holding three mallets, two in the right and one in the left, IIRC; however, I'd just approach it as a four-mallet piece, as I'm not a big fan of mixing two- and four-mallet techniques simultaneously, as a teacher or performer.)
Scott's reply reminded me that I completely forgot about the Musser Etudes and Preludes. For four mallets, you might want to look at the C Major, and for two mallets, the G major. (IIRC, the C major is titled as an "Etude," and the G major is a "Prelude," but I don't have the music in front of me, and it has been years since I dealt with either piece.)
JW
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