Tingalayo, Caribbean Folk Song - String Orchestra Grade 1
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Part of the String Basics Correlated Series, Steps to Successful Literature, Tingalayo, is a familiar Caribbean folk song that will bring smiles to...
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Part of the String Basics Correlated Series, Steps to Successful Literature, Tingalayo, is a familiar Caribbean folk song that will bring smiles to...
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This gorgeous work pays homage to the countless number of accomplishments achieved by men and women throughout the centuries. To Those Who Built It...
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This work originated in 1780, but was made famous by Igor Stravinsky in his arrangements of pieces for “Pulcinella”. Once again, Deborah Baker Mond...
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Trumpet fanfares begin The Trumpets of Eternity, but the rest of the band gets to share in the glory, too. A rhythmic bass line in the low woodwind...
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Uncle Sam’s Jam is a patriotic medley that is flexible and can be played by string orchestra, full orchestra, or concert band. Audiences will be en...
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This hot Latin chart will thrill audiences at your next concert or festival performance. Challenging lines for all instruments and plenty of solo s...
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In Voices of the Land, composer Bruce Pearson adapts the South African folksong Singabahambayo. Its lyrics express hope and desire for freedom. Evo...
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Walk the Plank! features two well-known pirate chanteys, Old English Sea Chantey and Blow the Man Down. It’s in D Major, all in 1st position, and i...
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This lively tune is a young band's perfect introduction to blues/jazz music. With an irresistible rhythmic feel and a slinky, cool melody, it's sur...
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Welcome Home is a ballad-style work featuring long, soaring melodic lines. It awakens a sense of nostalgia and a longing for what being home really...
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This medium swing blues chart is a classic example and lesson in the blues. Using the 12-bar blues form, this tune will teach young jazz players th...
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What, So?, one of the most iconic jazz recordings of all time is Miles Davis “So What.” What, So? borrows the same chord progression but features a...
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What, So?, one of the most iconic jazz recordings of all time is Miles Davis’ “So What.” What, So? borrows the same chord progression but features ...
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The majestic splendor of California's Yosemite National Park inspired this music by Mark Camphouse. From the opening horn call to the final pianiss...
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