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£71.50
Zombie Wars - Robert E. Foster Jr.
Theyre gruesome, theyre frightening, they just happen to also be the biggest craze in movies and television - and your students will love bringing them to their concerts! Imagine the sight of hoards of zombies as they terrorize the countryside in search of victims. As frightening as they are, these spooky creatures will give everyone a thrill as the music brings them to life - sort of - in search of their next adventure!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
The Haunted Carousel - Joseph Eidson
The Haunted Carousel is a slightly off-kilter waltz that introduces young players to the concept of meter changes without being overly complex. Imagine a circus that only comes to life at midnight, where tents glow in the darkness while ghostly figures appear and disappear. Haunting music comes from a carousel that turns with faint images on the dusty seats, breaking the eerie silence of the night. As the piece ends, the coda slowly fades out with the rising sun and the circus fades like a distant dream.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
Night Flight - David Gorham
For centuries humankind has been drawn to the night skies and the many mysteries hidden in the vast expanse of darkness. The evocative sounds of this imaginative work portray those feelings of suspense as we look up into the dark and imagine what may be out there, waiting, just beyond our sight.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£71.50
Archers of the Forbidden Forest - Joseph Eidson
Imagine a dark forest filled with unspeakable danger where a moving shadow could be a stray branch or hidden danger waiting to strike. Protecting us are the brave souls on horseback that can be heard riding to the rescue with heroic fanfare-like melodies announcing their approach. Adventurous melodies combine with galloping rhythms to drive away the danger for a grand and victorious ending.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£82.50
Jammin' Old St. Nicholas - John Prescott
Imagine that Santa gets a part-time job playing drums in a classic rock band, and the result might sound something like this. The melodies, harmonies, and riffs are patterned after rock and roll songs and are use to accompany this upbeat treatment of the holiday classic Jolly Old St. Nicholas. The drum set is emulated by separate percussion parts, but an actual drum set can be used, maybe with Santa himself (or someone in a Santa suit) playing the set.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£59.95
Santa's Noisy Workshop - Larry Clark
Ever imagine what it would sound like inside Santa's workshop at the North Pole? Well, speculate no longer, thanks to this clever arrangement by Larry Clark. You will hear clinking and clanking sounds interwoven with effervescent holiday carols. Best of all, this piece is playable After very limited study, so it is perfect for that very first holiday concert.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£72.95
The Corsairs
Imagine following a band of swashbuckling pirates in the old days, and you will get the idea behind this energetic new piece from newcomer George Sweet. As a music educator, Sweet knows just how to make your band sound impressive, even if you've yet to travel the high seas!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£78.95
Sleighing Song - Carl Strommen
An original work for the holiday season, Carl Strommen brings you a composition that is reminiscent of other famous holiday songs. You can imagine the wind rushing through your hair as you enjoy a sleigh ride with this delightful piece. Perfect for your w
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£67.95
Knights Of Chivalry - Randy Navarre
One can easily imagine in the days of Castes and Kings, how this composition may spark the feeling of what it may have been like for Knights of the Kingdoms to not only protect the Lords of the Castle, but also be chivalrous to the Ladies of the Court. Dancing at the feasts and festivals, escorting the royalty to various events. Knights had much more to do than fight. They were allowed to have fun. Sometimes. Like all of our Grade compositions, its main purpose besides giving good and interesting music for young musicians to play, is that it is an opportunity for the band director to teach some aspect of music. This is a great composition for introducing eighth notes and following dynamics. No clarinet crosses the break, and the 1st trumpet's highest note is A (in the staff). Everyone plays rhythmically together. Only the drum part may vary. All chords of the diatonic scale are used to make the harmony more interesting with no accidentals.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£109.50
Three London Sketches - David Campo
London is one of my favorite cities in the world, and in 2016 I was invited there to serve as an adjudicator for the London New Year's Day Parade and Gala Concerts. While I was there, I was fortunate to meet and spend time with The Lord Mayor of Westminster Councillor Steve Summers. While his title sounds formidable and intimidating, I found Steve to one of the nicest, most easygoing people I've ever met. And boy, does he love London! He was fond of saying that he had "the best job in the greatest city in the world." He spoke passionately about London and his favorite places in the city, and his enthusiasm was contagious. Some of his favorite places became some of my favorite places, and the inspiration for this piece. I hope that this work not only conveys the beauty and history of these iconic places, but Steve's deep and abiding love for them as well. I. Tower Bridge - The Tower Bridge was built over 120 years ago to ease road traffic while maintaining river access to the busy Pool of London docks. Its giant moveable roadways lift up for passing ships, making it a true engineering marvel. It is also one of the most iconic sites in London, and was used to display the Olympic Rings during the 2012 Olympics. II. St. Paul's (The Whispering Gallery) - The history of St. Paul's Cathedral goes back well over a thousand years, but construction on the current St. Paul's began in 1669 after a fire destroyed the earlier structure. The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral is a whispering gallery; you can whisper against the wall on the inside of the dome and it can be clearly heard on the other side of the dome over 100 ft. away. Imagine the secrets that have passed there... III. Trafalgar Square - The name commemorates the 1805 naval Battle of Trafalgar and is marked by Nelson's Column, a monument to Admiral Horatio Nelson, the hero of the Battle of Trafalgar. It is the heart of London; full of life and constant energy and home to iconic buildings including the National Gallery, St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Canada House and South Africa House. Londoners say that all roads in London lead to Trafalgar Square.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days