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    Irish Rising

    In Ireland's quest for independence, the Easter Rising of 1916 was a pivotal event that helped shape history and fan the flames of Irish freedom. Here is a sparkling medley of tunes from Ireland's rebellious past. The familiar Minstrel Boy leads to a lively setting of Wind That Shakes the Barley. The haunting, yet dramatic Foggy Dew then leads to the stirring march strains of The Boys of Wexford which features tin whistles (opt. flutes or piccolo) along with a driving rhythmic pulse. Dur: 5:20

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  • £57.50

    Salute to the Duke

    This year your band can pay tribute to the great Duke Ellington on the 100th anniversary of his birth. From his incredible legacy of American jazz songs, Michael Sweeney has selected three of Duke's best known tunes to form this new medley for concert band. Includes: Satin Doll, Mood Indigo, and It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing).

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  • £60.99

    Salute to Louis Armstrong

    Discovery Plus - Grade 2 The sounds of early jazz are appealing to all age groups. Here is a super medley of tunes in a variety of styles all made famous by jazz legend Louis Armstrong. Includes: What a Wonderful World, When the Saints Go Marching In, St. Louis Blues and Hello Dolly. Sure to be enjoyed by all.

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  • £57.50

    OutKast in Concert

    Currently one of the hottest groups in pop music, OutKast have created catchy tunes that appeal to a wide audience. Here are 2 of their biggest hits in a solid medley that's easy to learn. Includes: The Way You Move and Hey Ya!

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  • £53.50

    Pachelbel's Christmas

    Combining the familiar Canon in D with a multitude of popular Christmas carols, this clever and unique arrangement for beginning bands will be the talk of the concert. See how many tunes you can identify.includes: Canon In D; The First Noel; Go, Tell It On The Mountain; Good King Wenceslas; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; Jingle Bells; Jolly Old St. Nicholas; Joy To The World; Up On The Housetop; We Wish You A Merry Christmas

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  • £174.10

    Sing Sang Sung - Gordon Goodwin

    "Sing Sang Sung" is inspired by "Sing Sing Sing" from the legendary 1938 Carnegie Hall Concert by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra. The famous "Jungle Groove" presented by drummer Gene Krupa and the opening riff from the 1938 performance is retained in this brilliant, swinging tune composed by Gordon Goodmin. The style changes from swing to "jungle groove" (with extensive use of tom-toms), is essential for both these tunes. The best sound recording of "Sing Sang Sung" is "Swingin' For the Fences" by Gordon Goodwin Big Phat Band released in 2000. But, you should also listen to the original "Sing Sing Sing" from the 1938 Benny Goodman recording as well!

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    Country Band March - Charles E. Ives

    From the out of tune introduction to the pandemonium which reigns at the close, the Country Band March is a marvelous parody of the realities of performance by a country band. While the main march theme is probably Ives' own, the march features an impressive list of quotations that includes Arkansas Traveler," Battle Cry of Freedom," British Grenadiers," The Girl I Left Behind Me," London Bridge," Marching Through Georgia," Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground," My Old Kentucky Home," Violets," Yankee Doodle," May Day Waltz and Semper Fidelis. There is rarely anything straight-forward about the use of this material: the tunes are subjected to Ives's famous techniques ofpoly-everything. Of particular interest is Ives's use of ragtime elements to enliven this already spirited march.)

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