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£44.50Valley Vista March (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hodges, Steve
This sparkling march from the pen of Steve Hodges is a great way to start or end your next concert. Everyone gets to play the melody at some point, and the accompaniment patterns provide solid support throughout. Your percussion section will love the effectively-written parts that give them some nice sixteenth-note patterns to play. Duration: 2.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£104.99Thunderbirds (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Gray, Barry - Morita, Kazuhiro
Who doesn't know the children's TV series Thunderbirds. The Gerry Anderson classic is still as popular today with both children and adults as when it was first shown in the sixties. This arrangement of the theme tune will be loved by all and will leave your audience humming it all the way home.Duration: 4:30
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£58.50Clarinet Boogie (Clarinet Section Feature with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Ployhar, James D.
Let your clarinet section boogie on down into the solo spotlight. The sounds of big band jazz will then be heard, with your clarinets leading the way. This is a "feel good" concert selection that will also serve to motivate all your clarinet players.Duration: 3.15
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£38.50Hound Dog (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Leiber & Stoller - Sweeney, Michael
Unmistakably Elvis all the way...this classic rock 'n' roll standard is done just right for beginners.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£47.50Infinity (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Curnow, James
The perfect first march for your beginning players! Featuring a percussion introduction followed by a catchy melody that starts softly, then builds all the way to the end, this attractive march is short and easy enough to be taught effectively with limited rehearsal time.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99Festival Fanfare (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Cesarini, Franco
This famous piece by the Swiss composer Franco Cesarini is a festive way to start your concert!Duration: 2:45
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£42.50Watermelon Man (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Hancock, Herbie - Edmondson, John
The Herbie Hancock classic in an easy setting for very young bands. This jazz/rock standard is another great way to teach a new style and motivate young players.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£41.58Heroes On Parade
From the "patrol" styled beginning to the more traditional march trio and exciting "break" strain, this stately march is a splendid choice for middle school and jr. high bands. Features a very soft snare drum solo with flute duet then builds in volume and intensity all the way to the end. All sections have interesting parts and it's perfect for concert or contest performances. Very Highly Recommended!!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£64.99LET IT GO (from Frozen) (Vocal or Flexible Instrumental Solo with Intermediate Concert Band) - Anderson-Lopez & Lopez - Murtha, Paul
Designed as a flexible solo feature with band (use a vocalist or instrumental soloist) this marvelous arrangement of the signature hit song from Disney's Frozen is a great way to add variety to any concert. Great for alto sax, flute, clarinet or trumpet solo!
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£89.99Aviation march - Wilco Moerman
Mankind has always had the desire to fly. Initially we tried to imitate birds to fly, which eventually resulted in the invention of balloons, airships, gliders and powered aircrafts. The first airship in the world that could fly in a controlled way, was invented by Henri Giffard. This airship flew on September 25, 1852 from Paris to Trappes. The ship was 43 meters long and flew 8 km per hour over a distance of 27 km. Other key names for the many changes and developments of the aviation industry, are the Wright brothers on December 17, 1903 with their first motorized flight, of 12 seconds over a distance of 37 meters with a homemade motorized aircraft called the Flyer. Later the same day this record was improved by a flight of 60 seconds over a distance of 260 meters. The first flight across the Channel between England and France was made by Louis Blriot on July 25, 1909. The distance of about 45 km was covered in a time of 37 minutes. In 1910, the first woman, a French pilot (Raymonde de LaRouche), made her first solo flight. She was also the first woman who got a license to fly.This march is a tribute to the many years of development within the aviation industry and gives voice of the pride, the romance, the heroism and the status of this way of transportation.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
