Jamaican Celebration - Concert Band Grade 3
Dance along the shoreline in Jamaican Celebration! Infectious syncopated rhythms support a lyrical melody. The percussion section has opportunities...
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Dance along the shoreline in Jamaican Celebration! Infectious syncopated rhythms support a lyrical melody. The percussion section has opportunities...
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Experiencing anxiety can create a sense of being trapped, as if there is No Exit. In order to face his own fears, composer Brandon Psenicka created...
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Silent Echoes is a poignant tapestry of emotions, woven from threads of reverence, love, and longing. Composer Travis Freshner's heartfelt melodies...
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The Noble Knight is an energetic work that helps students work on 3/4 time and syncopation. Composer John M. Pasternak evokes cinematic images of t...
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Abbotsford Square features British march stylings. It is sectionalized with a fanfare opening, unison scoring, melodic harmonization, a percussion ...
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This grade 2 contest and festival piece will dazzle with musical sleight-of-hand. Jaunty rhythms and unexpected harmonies give Smoke and Mirrors a ...
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Throughout the world, ancient civilizations created stone structures that have endured centuries. From Stonehenge in England to pyramids on multipl...
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Swim with the pigs on Pig Island! Staccato quarter notes and legato eight notes in the key of G Minor combined with fun trombone glissandos create ...
View full detailsEpiphany! is all about contrasting styles. Several short conversations occur between the percussion, woodwinds, and brass sections in various combi...
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Port City March celebrates the beautiful town of Wilmington, North Carolina. This Grade 1 composition by Heather Hoefle exhibits traditional march ...
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Inspired after seeing the cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., and the traditional Japanese folksong, composer Katrina Cavaliere wrote this lovely ...
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Here Comes the Prince On A Horse! Procession of the Prince uses the first 6 notes learned in most band method books, simple rhythms with repetition...
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Using 7 songs connected with Abraham Lincoln during his life, along with narration taken primarily from Lincolns own words and those of his contemp...
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Composed in rondo form, this work is big and bold. Infused with Russian-style folk music, this work is filled with spirited melodies. Its superb as...
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One of the most celebrated of traditional Czech dances, this movement from Dvořáks suite is a delight on any concert program. Minimal shifting for ...
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People of all ages are intrigued about space travel and journeying out to the unknown. This programmatic work takes our imaginations out to where a...
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A tango is always an audience favorite! Students enjoy learning this style too with its characteristic syncopation, dynamic contrasts, and fun chro...
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A call and response-type work, this is a fun one where each voice has the melody at various times. Its all about having a fun conversation within t...
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Easygoing and reflective of a freer, more carefree era from the past, Ode to a Cool Cat contains elements of jazz and blues. Whittingtons work pays...
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Based on a a 3-note rhythmic motif, Jet Stream is jazzy, high energy original work with strong melodies and infectious rhythmic components. Shiftin...
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Colorful and graceful, Woolstenhulmes accessible arrangement begins in G Major, transitions to G minor, then back to G Major. Although Respighi com...
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This lively composition celebrates the excitement of a new day, new hopes, new accomplishments. Each new day is a gift and as musicians we can shar...
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The 5th piece in Woolstenhulmes popular “Mystical” series, this one will take players and audiences on a high energy journey of mystical proportion...
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The music of Lift Thine Eyes comes from Part II of Mendelssohns Elijah. In the oratorio, it is sung by a trio of angels, sent down to instill hope....
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Four dances and reels from Sanchos Twelve Country Dances for the Year 1779, comprise this upbeat medley. Originally composed for harpsichord, the m...
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From one of Rameaus opera-ballets, this is a dance composed in rondo form. A true gem! A few moments of shifting for 1st Violins and Basses. G mino...
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This 2-mvt. suite pays homage to the Dogpatch, Arkansas area. Movement 1 captures the enthusisam of wagon train travelers ready to embark on a new ...
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American composer Basile Barès (1845-1902), began life as a slave child in New Orleans, LA. He lived and worked for a piano shop owner who gave hi...
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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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Start your next concert with a powerful move! A perfect vehicle for teaching 16th-note rhythms, this funk chart has been carefully composed to make...
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Good times start here! The chart opens with just a snare drum playing back beats and the driving rock beat continues throughout. There are many opp...
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With accessible range and rhythms well within young players comfort zone, your students will be confident in playing this bluesy swing style chart....
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Its ok to be off! 1/3 Off is based upon the most common form of American jazz, the 12-bar blues. The charts harmonic structure uses only the last 8...
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Strut your bands stuff with this funky, New Orleans Second Line street beat chart. The piece begins quietly, but then the party really starts with ...
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Pass the Hot Sauce ignites an infectious “hot” Latin groove from the downbeat! Utilizing authentic, traditional rhythms and repetition, this chart ...
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Bossa at its best! This chart is an accessible bossa nova that provides students with an introduction to one of the most well-known styles of Brazi...
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