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Violin Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.697571 Composed by Kerry Mills. Arranged by Sandy McIntire. Contest,Country,Festival,Folk,Instructional,Traditional. 3 pages. Sandy McIntire #5308437. Published by Sandy McIntire (A0.697571). Red Wing entered the genre of American folk music when Kerry Mills adapted the tune from Robert Schumann's Happy Farmer. The lyrics by Thurland Chattaway began, There once lived an Indian Maid. Woody Guthrie later adapted the tune and lyrics to become There once was a union maid, a popular rallying song for union workers. Today, the tune survives in old time and bluegrass genre for fiddle, mandolin, banjo and guitar.This version is for early intermediate fiddle or mandolin and includes chords and guitar tab. It is part of McIntire's series, Mountain Momma Fiddle Tunes.
Red Wing
Violon

$4.99 4.28 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1233203 Composed by Folk Tune. Arranged by Sandy McIntire. Celtic,Folk,Instructional,Irish,Multicultural,Traditional,World. 3 pages. Sandy McIntire #828819. Published by Sandy McIntire (A0.1233203). Campbell's Farewell to Red Gap is a fiddle tune originating in the British Isles that is often played by old-time fiddlers in the U.S. This arrangement is the first in McIntire's series, Introduction to Fiddling. The tune is arranged at the Easy Intermediate level in A Mixolydian (two sharps), and it is accompanied by information about key signatures, modes, and tips on fiddling for those new to this style of playing. The tune starts with an imitation of a bagpipe's drone and it includes the chords for other instruments to play along.
Campbell's Farewell to Red Gap
Violon

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Violin Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.697648 Composed by American Folk Song. Arranged by Sandy McIntire. 20th Century,Country,Folk,Instructional,Traditional. 5 pages. Sandy McIntire #6236177. Published by Sandy McIntire (A0.697648). Wabash Cannonball is an American folk song that celebrates the scenic beauty and predicaments of the Great Rock Island train route. Roy Acuff of the Grand Ole Opry and Pete Seeger, among others, popularized the tune in the 20th Century. The Indiana University Marching Sycamores and Lumberjack Marching Band, the Kansas State University Marching Band, the Texas Tech University Goin' Band from Raiderland, and the University of Texas Longhorn Band use it as a theme song.This old-time arrangement for Intermediate fiddle and violin features a train whistle (with instructions for how to play it) and chords. It is included in McIntire's series, Mountain Mommas Fiddle Tunes. Other tunes in the series include Whiskey Before Breakfast, West Fork Gals, Kitchen Girl, and The Big Rock Candy Mountain.
Wabash Cannonball
Violon

$5.50 4.72 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.969865 Composed by Amy Dunker. Contemporary,Instructional. 4 pages. Amy Dunker #6083271. Published by Amy Dunker (A0.969865). Elijah Jovan McClain (February 25, 1996 – August 30, 2019) was a 23-year-old African-American massage therapist from Aurora, Colorado who was murdered after being placed in a chokehold by police and being sedated by paramedics. On August 24, 2019, an Aurora citizen reported to police that McClain was wearing a ski mask and looked sketchy, although the caller also indicated that he did not believe anyone was in danger, and that he believed McClain was unarmed.  The three police officers who were involved in the incident, Nathan Woodyard, Jason Rosenblatt and Randy Roedema, said that their body cameras were knocked off during a struggle with McClain. McClain was forcibly held to the ground with his hands cuffed behind his back, after which an officer applied a chokehold and paramedics administered ketamine to McClain to sedate him.  While being transported to the hospital McClain went into cardiac arrest. Three days after arriving at the hospital he was declared brain dead, and he was removed from life support on August 30.  McClain's autopsy was inconclusive. Duration:  4:30 This work makes extensive use of easy double stops on the violin.
Elijah's Tears
Violon

$8.00 6.87 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Digital Download SKU: A0.533610 Composed by Carson Cooman. Concert,Contemporary,Standards. 12 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #3030921. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.533610). Sonata for Solo Violin (2005) was composed for and is dedicated to David Fulmer. It is in twomovements.The first movement, Logos, was inspired by a paradoxical contrast present at Cisco Beach onNantucket Island, Massachusetts, USA. On one side of the sandy beach are the powerfulpounding waves of the unbounded Atlantic ocean. On the other side sits one of Nantucket's mosttranquil freshwater ponds. Within one field of vision exists this contrast.  It is a lyrical movement which contrasts slow melodic gestures with very fast running passages. The outer two sections explore the development of a series of melodic cells that are unfolded at the start of the work. The middle section features a long-breathed lyrical melody with lower register decorations and interruptions.The second movement, Synodos, is a journey. The Greek title is built from the Greek words for with [sun] and road/way[hodos] and refers to a fellow traveller on a journey. It is a personal journey -- between performer and violin.It ismystical in conception with two extended slow sections framing a dramatic and jagged one in the center. The musical material and gestures are gradually transformed over time -- as periods of motion are contrasted with periods of extreme stillness and resonant inactivity.A resonant acoustic is preferred for a performance of the work.
Carson Cooman: Sonata for Solo Violin (2005)
Violon

$11.95 10.26 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus






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