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£45.00Crater of Diamonds - Billy Madison
This is named after a state park in Arkansas where one can actually hunt for diamonds. It is a nice melody with good and interesting harmonies. This is a great work for using your percussion section. The 1st trumpet's highest note is Bb. No clarinet crosses the break.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Band On Parade - Gerald Sebesky
This is a famous march by Gerald Sebesky played by many for many years. It is easy and, it is a great sounding march. The 1st trumpet's highest note is C. Clarinets do not cross the break.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Pageant of the Nobles - Rob Grice
Rob Grice has a way of writing melodies that are easy and fun to play. This is playable very early on in the beginning band studies. No clarinet crosses the break. 1st trumpet's highest note is A.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Soul Rock - Dale Lauder
This is a John Kenyon classic. It is a 1950's rock style song. There are alternate clarinet parts so students who can play above the break, have that option. If your clarinets are not ready for that register, hand out the low parts. It works! The 1st trumpet's highest note is C.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Skip To My Blues - Gerald Sebesky
How about an easy blues for Skip To My Lou? Gerald Sebesky makes if fun to learn music and have a ball with new sounds for old songs. The 1st trumpet's highest note is C and the clarinets do not cross the break.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Over There - Randy Navarre
There is a song you can have in any concert and a great salute to our Armed Service people. Written for the men to come home from World War I, it is still a great song to play at any concert. Everyone gets to play the melody. Clarinets do not cross the break. 1st trumpet's highest note is C.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£45.00Eagle Lake March - Randy Navarre
This song is a great tool for introducing sixteenth notes. The sixteenth notes are group in twos or fours and the notes are repeated. There are no sixteenth note runs. Just tell the students to play four notes in one beat. It is easy, and they are not afraid of all the notes on the page. The harmonies are not typical beginning band. There is a flatted three chord giving the march an extra bit of spice. It is in ABA form and much of the sound of a more advanced march. Only the first clarinets play above the break. The first trumpet's highest note is C. This is the best selling march of Northeastern Music Publications.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Marine's Hymn - Randy Navarre
This is the perfect song to teach cut-time. Start conducting in 4, later switching to two without telling the students. Once the get the feel of the song you can explain the difference between common time and cut-time. Kids love playing this song. The 1st trumpet's highest note is C. Clarinets do not cross the break.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Just Joshin' - Drew Shanefield
This is an arrangement of Joshua Fought The Battle of Jericho with a bit of jazz thrown in. The eighth notes may be played in swing style. The clarinets do not cross the break. The 1st trumpet's highest note is D.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
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£42.00Rock Forever - Donald Josuweit
This is a foot stomping rock song. It is an audience pleaser. The 1st clarinets play above the break. The 1st trumpet's highest note is D. This is a great tool for teaching syncopation.
Estimated dispatch 12-14 working days
