Guantanamera, Arr. Victor López Concert Band Grade 0.5
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Theres no one better to present Guantanamera to your beginners. Victor López sets the steady Latin-rock groove in your percussion section as the fo...
View full detailsTheres no one better to present Guantanamera to your beginners. Victor López sets the steady Latin-rock groove in your percussion section as the fo...
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Complete your first holiday concert with an energetic setting of "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" in three brief variations that use only six notes and n...
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The roots of this theme go as far back as the early 19th century, but its most familiar use is in the film score for Empire of the Sun. This lullab...
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Get your beginning band off to a great start on their first concert! This impressive-sounding composition has bold lines for brass and contrasting ...
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An important ingredient in your beginning band's first concert is a suitable march. What better choice than this gem from Michael Sweeney that guar...
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Dark and sinister are not words normally associated with music for beginning bands. However, this well-written Paul Lavender original provides powe...
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Using brash open harmonies and bold tutti rhythms, Paul has created a powerful-sounding work for beginners to sink their teeth into. Using only qua...
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Probably the best-known of all the Olympic themes, Paul's solid arrangement is very easy (only 6 notes and nothing faster than a quarter note) and ...
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You'll have your beginning band really rockin' with this entertaining composition that features a catchy melody and tutti rhythms. There is even a ...
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From our very easiest series, Mike has created a “bluesy” sounding original using only quarter notes and half notes (percussion have a few eighths)...
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Starting with a drum cadence and gradually adding sections of the band one at a time, this very easy march is perfect for your beginning band's fir...
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Baldur, son of Odin, is known in Norse mythology as the god of beauty and light, peace and righteousness. Through the treachery of Loki, the tricks...
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In a dystopian future, a team of vigilantes is setting out across the desert plains to catch the bandits that have raided their encampment. Armed t...
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The march style is important to the heritage of the modern concert band. Why not get beginners off to a great start by teaching them this essential...
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Ballet of the Dinosaur Hatchlings is an imaginative and fun selection for a beginning band with less than one year of instruction. Wind parts use o...
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Illyria is a region in southern Europe, and the name has been used in books and music throughout history, including Shakespearean plays. Composer S...
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Amber moons are beautiful and rare full moons, created when the sun is high in the sky and directly opposite the moon. Amber Moon begins with an op...
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Exemplary is a mature musical piece for beginning bands. Even though only the first six notes of the Bb-major scale are used with simple rhythms, s...
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Imagine a holiday tune created with no key signature and using only the first few notes learned thats suitable to perform after only a few months o...
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Little Petra, also known as The Cold Canyon, is believed to have been established in the 1st Century C.E. Invite your students and audience on a ma...
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Inspired by demonstrated courage, this original work is intended as a confidence-building piece for a young ensembles first Spring concert. It serv...
View full detailsReminiscent of ancient traditions, this composition highlights the Maya Empire, which holds the record for the longest running empire: almost 3,500...
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