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  • £96.60

    DUKE OF SWING (Intermediate Band)

    Duration: 5:48

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £108.10

    GET UP AND SWING (Advanced Concert Band) - Noris, Gunter

    Duration: 3:15

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £100.00

    HAPPY SWING (Advanced Concert Band) - Barclay, Ted

    Duration: 2:20

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £57.50

    IT DON'T MEAN A THING (If It Ain't Got That Swing) (Young Band)

    Do-wat, do-wat, do-wat, do-wat... the signature riff from Duke Ellington's jazz standard is a great audience pleaser. Easy and fun to play, you can program this great entertainment spot anywhere

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days
  • £94.99

    Maestro Swing (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

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  • £18.81

    Swing Street (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    A first chance for auxiliary percussionists (bells, triangle) to be featured. Carefully arranged to be full sounding and complete even without these players.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days

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  • £85.70

    SWISS GOES SWING (Intermediate Concert Band)

    Duration: 5'47". Medium. Includes: Es wott es Froueli z'Marit ga; Im Aargau sind zwoi Liebi; L'inverno e passato; La-haut sur la montagne.

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  • £34.65

    The King of Swing (Concert Band - Score and Parts)

    Excitement explodes with the opening allegro in this intriguing overture for contest and concert. A masterfully arranged slow section provides just the right amount of contrast, and young players will thoroughly enjoy both the rehearsals and final concert.

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  • £84.99

    Animal Kingdom Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    In this composition William Vean takes you on a journey through the fascinating and exciting world of animals. Apart from it being a composition filled with "special effects", Animal Kingdom contains many educational elements, such as playing in swing (triplets feeling), chromatics, flutter tonguing, gypsy tuning, varying keys, and, of course, dynamics and articulation. The melodic lines occur in all four voices, as well as in all percussion parts, providing each musician with the opportunity to play a solo or to accompany. Highly recommended for your youth band! William Vean is an educational composer. He knows how to musically shape the special elements from our daily lives. His music is therefore very expressive, containing creative solutions to possible problems. Special ways of playing make his music particularly interesting for the winds, but the percussion section is also featured in his special effects. The world of the animals always plays on ones imagination. In Animal Kingdom, William Vean has portrayed a number of animals in a special manner: Kevin Kangaroo - The jumping character of this animal can be heard in different voices. The swing style also emphasizes the characteristic movements of the kangaroo. Playing in swing style can be practised by using scales. Eddy Elephant - For some of his smaller fellow fauna friends this can be quite an ordeal, but for Eduard (Eddy for friends and intimates) it is his daily walk. Baldrick Bat - Baldrick the Bat is a mysterious character. This can be heard in the fast moving valves and keys, accompanied by special effects in the percussion section. Curtis Camel - Curtis the Camel trudges across the desert, feeling bored. The idea that the horizon will never change does not affect him anymore. He has accepted his fate. The distinctive tones from the gypsy scale provide the suitable oriental sounds. Betty Butterfly - Butterfly Betty elegantly, and without worries, flutters from flower to flower in the garden. Her motto: Carpe Diem (Seize the Day). Betty is a one-day butterfly. Marvin Monkey - A "swing" monkey stirs up the feelings. Even members of the orchestra will look like real monkeys. How about your audience? Each part has its own difficulties and challenges. Important in the first part is playing "in swing" (triplets feeling). This can be practised using scales. In the second part ensemble playing and balance are important. In Baldrick additional information on the effects that have to be played might be useful. "New" sounds are, of course, welcome. Curtis the Camel introduces the gypsy scale. Additional explanation of the use of the scale might be useful. Key changes are interesting in this part. A slight accent on the first beat of the bar will add to the charm of this part. Marvin the Monkey brings back the swing rhythm that was introduced in the first part, alternated by a "straight" part with attention to chromatics and articulation. A story teller will definitely be an asset when performing this composition. 07:30

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  • £79.99

    Jitterbug! - Robert Buckley

    At the height of the jazz age, each of the major swing bands had their own signature sound, immediately recognizable to their enthusiastic fans. This composition puts these various sounds and rhythms together in homage to a vibrant and innovative time in American music. This piece is a fun way to teach your ensemble to swing and get your audience tapping their toes! Commissioned by the West Vancouver (BC) Youth Band - Douglas Macaulay, director - in tribute to Canada's King of Swing, Dal Richards. Dur: 4:55.

    Estimated delivery 7-14 working days