Twelve-measure composition for solo cello. The Julius Hemphill Papers includes a photocopy of a part in the composer’s hand, with further annotations. No known recording.
From Marty Ehrlich: The cello part is written on the same page as the piece Savannah Suite, which is scored for flute, cello, and percussion. I will conjecture that Hemphill composed both after meeting cellist Abdul Wadud in the late 1960s, when painter Oliver Jackson brought Hemphill to Oberlin College. These may have been among his first works for cello.