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£71.50Pride of the Regiment - Nancy H. Seward
Continuing her tradition of writing good marches for young bands, Nancy Seward has done it again. Pride of the Regiment is a tuneful Grade 2 march that helps to reinforce the understanding of syncopated rhythm and march style. The piece has interesting percussion parts and features clarinets in the low register for the development of rich, resonant tone quality.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£54.99What's On The Housetop - Robert E. Foster
Celebrate with Santa, his reindeer, elves, and boys and girls of all ages in this happy holiday celebration. Join them all for a rollicking good time as Santa arrives for another wonderful holiday. Everyone gets to play the melody in this seasonal favorite as the jolly old elf gets ready to go down the chimney and share some Christmas joy.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50In Regal Wonder - Gary P. Gilroy
The Christmas season is an exciting time filled with wonder and marvel and is certainly the most musical time of the year - everywhere we turn we are treated to the festive "sounds of the season." Two of the most royal and regal carols, Hark! The Herald Angels Sing and Good King Wenceslas are gracefully combined into this energetic presentation for young players. It gives young bands the opportunity to explore new challenges while giving them some wonderful material for their winter concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50O Christmas Three - Vince Gassi
As the title suggests, three popular carols are combined to create a cheerful holiday setting that is sure to brighten the mood of the season. Good King Wenceslas opens the piece on a very festive note, followed by a lyric yet energetic presentation of God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen. The piece closes with The First Noel for a musical and full-sounding finish that will leave a warm and satisfying feeling for all.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.99
Celtic Fantasy - Keiichi Kurokawa
"Celtic" is a widely used term. Its history and culture expands to modern day Spain, Portugal, and North America.However, in this piece, I have based my music on the typical "Celtic" areas of Ireland and Scotland.The Bagpipe drone at the beginning reappears several times.After the introduction, the music transitions to an Irish Reel, The Wind That Shakes The Barley. Reel is a fast tempo dance, often in 4/4 or 2/2 time.Next is the Scottish folksong Auld Lang Syne, known as "Hotaru no Hikari" in Japan.The third movement is called Scotland the Brave. It is often performed by military bagpipe ensembles. Once air is blown into the bag, there is a constant reservoir of sound for Great Highland Bagpipes.A Part (advanced) is a grade 2.5-3 in American grading system. B Part (beginner) is 1-1.5.B Part is accessible for elementary school and junior high school beginning band students in Japan. However, the drone-sounding sections require a certain technique to hold the sound steady.It is my sincere desire that beginning musicians understand the importance of fundamentals through performing good music.Keiichi Kurokawa
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.95Antagonist - Larry Clark
In every great story there is always an antagonist, the character of opposing force who is central to the success of the story. Larry Clark has applied this concept to music in a new beginning band piece, fascinating in sound and an excellent cross-curricular tie with English classes, musically illustrating the structure of a good story. This piece is aggressive and at times, purposely antagonizing. Designed with the youngest of players in mind, it works on simple repeated eighth note patterns as the foundation for the melodic material. As is typical in a Larry Clark piece, interesting parts are provided for all instruments, and everyone gets to play the melody.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£84.50
Prelude On An American Spiritual
A "Graingeresque" treatment of My Lord What a Mornin', Carl Strommen's beautiful prelude is a lushly scored and harmonized selection that will be an excellent piece for teaching linear phrasing, musicianship, good tone production and intonation. This is a strong choice for contest and concert performances. Duration: 5'
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£95.95
Bom Dia (March)
Bom Dia (pronounced "Bom Gee-ahh") means "good morning" in Brazilian Portuguese. This cheerful piece uses the form of the Brazilian choro, with three melodies played in A-B-A-C-A order. An original march, Bom Dia was inspired by Andrew Balent's frequent trips to Brazil. This piece will serve as a welcome change this year for directors seeking a new warm-up march for a contest or festival.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.95
Tango Mariana - Joseph Compello
Joseph Compello's knack for writing infectious music for young players is displayed to great advantage in this delightful and tuneful taste of the tango style. A wonderful way to reinforce good counting habits in syncopated music and have fun while learning an influential popular style. Duration: 2'40 Key: G Minor Ranges: Trumpet - C, Horn - C, Trombone - C
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£78.95
The Royal Regiment - Joseph Compello
An exciting British/Regimental style march by a master offeriting for young musicians, Joe Compello's, The Royal Regiment is tuneful and harmonically straight forward. Set in a stately march tempo, the overall effect is of a band on parade approaching from far away and, After a fully-scored climax, receding to the sound offerums fading out in the distance. This is a good alternative march selection for contest or festival. Duration: 3'
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
