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Piano Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.987083

Composed by Eric Paul Nolte and Felix Le Couppey. Arranged by Eric Paul Nolte. Contemporary,Instructional. Score. 5 pages. Eric Paul Nolte #1954995. Published by Eric Paul Nolte (A0.987083).

This piece is a free adaptation and a complete reworking of a study by Felix Le Couppey (1811-1887), from his L'Agilité, Opus 20, 25 Progressive Studies for Mechanism and Light Touch. In its original form, this study was a charming little piece of musical fluff. But getting it up to speed reduced me to tears! It also gave me an epiphany of immense power that transformed my technique. Suddenly I could play faster than I had ever thought possible, and I could do so with a thrilling ease! This epiphany emerged from the spluttering frustration I felt over my inability to play these sixteenth notes at Le Couppey's metronome marking of 144. It dawned on me that I couldn’t play fast enough because I was tripping over my own fingers when I used the overly articulated technique of moving the fingers by the lift, throw, relax method. This superfluous motion creates an impenetrable barrier, a speed wall, as does playing legato scales by passing the thumb under the palm, when shifting hand position up and down the keyboard. So I found another way-which I’ve since learned was known to every pianist who ever achieved prodigious speed. Here’s how to bring this piece up to speed with ease: Be sure to practice this piece with each hand alone. For each group of sixteenth notes, gently place the four fingers down simultaneously, to get the feel. Think of your arm, from elbow to fingertips, as something like a kitchen utensil, such as a spatula. Moving your right arm as a unit, place your finger tips down into the key bed, depressing all four notes at once, as a block chord. Make sure that all the fingers remain stiff (not rigid with tension, but just stiff enough to resist collapsing upwards.) Slowly lift and then play each group by placing all the fingers down with a rotation of your forearm, calm and relaxed, with the fingers rolling through the notes at the speed of a brief snare drum roll: Rrrrip! To rip through this group of notes like this takes no more effort than to place those four fingers down, calmly, all at once! Then, with a quick shift up or down the keyboard to get into position for the next group, that’s the whole trick for playing such passages with astonishing speed and ease! It takes time and effort to get the knack here, but the result can be transformative and thrilling! As for my adaptation of this study, I believe it offers intermediate advanced players the chance to enjoy a great leap in technique like the one I experienced, and also offers a piece of music that one might not blush to play outside the practice room-perhaps bringing it at least into the living room for a soirée, if not into the concert hall. To make this adaptation, I wrote a grumbly bass line with lungs, and nice fat chords to flesh out most of the skinny little triads that accompany the original study’s fast passages. I added a brooding, chromatic introduction that features as a melody the accompanimental figure of a broken triad that Le Couppey wrote a few times on the second page, in various inversions. I employed this broken chord figure several more times in both hands, and also added a little coda, sprinkled with sparkle. Playing time is about 1 minute and 30 seconds.

Etude in C, Le Couppey-Nolte
Piano seul

$3.99 3.75 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.767578

Composed by Mike Lyons. Contemporary. Score and parts. 81 pages. Lyons Music Services #6422239. Published by Lyons Music Services (A0.767578).

These three pieces form a small suite, linked by the idea of ‘pastoral’ or rustic situations and places.

 

The first piece to be written now forms the middle movement, though at first it was the starting point.

 

This is not easy music. It travels through several keys with large numbers of sharps and flats and in places the time signature shifts constantly. The first movement is modal, being based on the mixolydian and dorian modes. I took for this movement the idea of ancient Celts celebrating a victory and dancing and getting drunk around a smoky fire. Their chieftain strikes up a song, accompanied by a double drone.

 

This melody is initially stated on the horn, with just two other instruments providing the accompaniment. At 4 before B, the remaining instruments join in, providing a rhythmic pulse and the melody moves to the Euphonium/Baritone/Trombone. Subtle variations shape the melody anew, leading to letter C. Here the complex overlapping rhythms provide a more dance-like feel to the music. Also, countermelodies start to appear which build the excitement.

 

At letter E, the music becomes louder and the rhythmic pulse more insistent (perhaps they are dancing on the tables?) The mode changes to the more major sounding mixolydian. But from here on in, the revellers are starting to wend their way home, still singing and dancing and they gradually fade into the distance. At letter G, we’re back to three players, but with the trumpet 1 playing a rhythmic melody over the top of the original tune.

 

The second movement is called The Aesthetes.

The aesthetic movement was formed in the 19th century, but had been around before that in less formal garb. Their ideal was to emulate the Ancient Greeks and Romans – or at least their perception of what the ancients were like as found in statues, paintings and friezes. They adopted studied poses and were very effete in their mannerisms. Gilbert and Sullivan parodied the aesthetic movement in their operettas – particularly Princess Ida (but also in the Mikado and various others).

 

So, here is a movement with classical lines in the style of a minuet, but in 6/8 rather than ¾ so that it can be more languid. All the melodies are ‘studied’ and ‘formal’ with long, languid notes and rhythms which don’t quite fit to the beat as the aesthetes pose and ponder and languidly look, studied and pale and wan.

 

Because of the long notes in the melody, there’s an almost dream-like quality to the music as if they are seeing through a haze of Wormwood or Absinthe (a favourite drink of the aesthetes when they weren’t high on themselves or opiates).

 

The third and final movement is called The Bohemians. This was also a movement at the end of the 19th Century. Where the aesthetes were ruled by rules, the Bohemians lived by none. They were considered wild and unconventional to say the least.

 

The Bohemians movement owed much to the supposed free life and style of the gypsies and wanderers of Europe. Our piece starts with a gypsy violin style opening, including a cadenza, and then moves into the rapidly time shifting and gyrating gypsy dance.

 

This section is in alternating bars of 5/8 and 6/8 with occasional 11/8 thrown in to keep you off balance. The frantic and frenetic movement continues up to letter F where things calm down a little – but not for long as the intensity increases again from Letter H to the quite sudden ending.

 

This is tuneful yet challenging music which will take a lot of effort, but which will give a lot back in return.

Brass Quintet - Three Pastoral Sketches
Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba

$28.00 26.34 € Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet Cello,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1250746

By rema. By Alexandre Uwaifo, Divine Ikubor, Michael Hunter, Rema Gomez, and Selena Gomez. Arranged by Sarah Cellobat Chaffee. Contemporary,Multicultural,Pop,Reggae,Wedding,World. 24 pages. Sarah Cellobat Chaffee #845021. Published by Sarah Cellobat Chaffee (A0.1250746).

Released in February of 2022, Calm Down was the second single from the debut album of Nigerian singer Rema. Not only did the song reach the top of the charts all across Europe, but a remix featuring Selena Gomez also hit number one in the US and across the world. The vibey, feel-good smash hit won the hearts of audiences and critics alike, and anyone who listens is sure to be singing this catchy tune for days -- so this is the perfect new chart to add to your gig books! This Cellobat arrangement for your string quartet features the catchy melodies, danceable beat, and cheerful feel of the original for a chart that you'll love to play! Rated advanced-intermediate just for some complex rhythms; this will be learnable for more advanced students and easily sightreadable for professionals.

Why choose Cellobat Charts arrangements? For any musician who knows what they're doing, the answer is easy: just listen to them. Every freelance musician has thrown hard-earned money away on questionable, error-filled charts by unknown arrangers from weird corners of the Internet. But watch out -- inferior arrangements not only make gigs less enjoyable to play, but they also make your group sound bad to your client and audience, no matter how great your players really are. That's why Cellobat Charts is here: to provide students and working string players alike with high-quality versions of highly requested music. My arrangements are guaranteed to be energetic, fun to play, and enjoyable to listen to, whether or not you're familiar with the original songs. Hear the difference for yourself! Full videos of many Cellobat Charts arrangements are available on YouTube so you know exactly what you're getting. Click Watch near the item details at the top of the page for full video of Calm Down. Crowd pleasing guaranteed.

Sarah “Cellobat†Chaffee is an in-demand acoustic & electric cellist and string arranger. Currently, she performs with legendary rock band Aerosmith in their “Deuces Are Wild†residency show, and she is the principal cellist for the Raiders House Band, playing for a crowd of 60,000 at all of the team's home games. She also plays with many other groups including Premiere Wedding Music, Bella Electric Strings, the Femmes Of Rock, and David Perrico’s Pop Strings Orchestra. Sarah has performed and recorded with numerous other artists including Disturbed, Mötley Crüe, Celine Dion, Halsey, Michael Bublé, Sarah Brightman, and Lady A. She is the exclusive arranger for a number of award-winning wedding and event companies all across the United States, including Premiere Wedding Music, Las Vegas Music Oasis, and Impulse Strings, and she has created custom arrangements for many other ensembles all over the world. You can find her at:

http://www.cellobat.com
http://www.instagram.com/cellobat
https://www.youtube.com/@Cellobat.

Calm Down
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
rema
$16.99 15.98 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.775968

Composed by Carson Cooman. Contemporary. Score and parts. 18 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #2034761. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.775968).

Miacomet Dreaming (2008) for orchestra is dedicated to Loretta Yoder and Kyle Latshaw. The title refers to Miacomet, a region of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. This work is one of a variety of pieces deeply connected to the landscape of Nantucket. The inspiration for the work was an oil painting, Path to Miacomet (2006), by Loretta Yoder; its fervency of color and landscape provided the poetic image that drives the work. The music itself was worked out during a the early hours of darkness on the actual beach of Miacomet. As the sun set, and darkness covered the landscape, only the passionate sound of the surf remained. The music is fervent and searching in tone. It begins with a roar before quieting down to introduce its basic musical material-a simple lament-like theme in a folkinflected style. This material is used for further explorations, building to passionate climaxes. Finally, the opening music returns, but this time it is whispered. The movement winds down to a distant and reposed conclusion. Instrumentation 2 Flutes 2 Oboes 2 Clarinets in Bb Bass Clarinet 2 Bassoons 2 Horns in F 2 Trumpets in C 2 Trombones Tuba Timpani Percussion (1 player) Marimba, Tubular Chimes Violin I Violin II Viola Violoncello Contrabass Score in C Bass clarinet and contrabass sound one octave lower than written. PROGRAM NOTES Miacomet Dreaming (2008) for orchestra is dedicated to Loretta Yoder and Kyle Latshaw. The title refers to Miacomet, a region of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts. This work is one of a variety of pieces deeply connected to the landscape of Nantucket. The inspiration for the work was an oil painting, Path to Miacomet (2006), by Loretta Yoder; its fervency of color and landscape provided the poetic image that drives the work. The music itself was worked out during a the early hours of darkness on the actual beach of Miacomet. As the sun set, and darkness covered the landscape, only the passionate sound of the surf remained. The music is fervent and searching in tone. It begins with a roar before quieting down to introduce its basic musical material-a simple lament-like theme in a folkinflected style. This material is used for further explorations, building to passionate climaxes. Finally, the opening music returns, but this time it is whispered. The movement winds down to a distant and reposed conclusion. (part on rental: infoATclassicalmusicnow.com).

Carson Cooma - Miacomet Dreaming (2008) for orchestra
Orchestre

$19.45 18.3 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.912632

Composed by Johnson Lee. Contemporary. Score. 2 pages. Johnson lee #1920997. Published by johnson lee (A0.912632).

This tune was premiered at the funeral of the first Prime Minister of Singapore Mr Lee Kuan Yew.
This tune pays tribute to the people who have made contributions to this world. Their sacrifice and generosity have enriched us. Their love and spirit is passed on to the future and their example for us to follow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lJP6M6klPk

Remarks from my friend Samantha Tang:

I like the first half and very last part. Last Part is like a link back to the beginning, like a you went round a full circle, depicting life cycle.

Beginning Part is is soothing and gradual; Somewhat like a child starting his life. It builds up and peak like a peak of one's life or career. There is one part I like, sounded like a mix of regrets and acceptance.   When I listen to this piece of music, the word reflections comes to my mind.

The second half that sounded bold reminds me of part of one's life where he was leading at his best.

Its a peaceful Song with a lot of emotions that developed progressively.

Samantha showed this video to a boy with Autism and he calmed down. I was told that the usual Mozart music does not calm him down anymore and he paid no interest.

I like the first half and very last part. Last Part is like a link back to the beginning, like a you went round a full circle, depicting life cycle.

Beginning Part is is soothing and gradual; Somewhat like a child starting his life. It builds up and peak like a peak of one's life or career. There is one part I like, sounded like a mix of regrets and acceptance.   When I listen to this piece of music, the word reflections comes to my mind.

The second half that sounded bold reminds me of part of one's life where he was leading at his best.

Its a peaceful Song with a lot of emotions that developed progressively.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lJP6M6klPk

Remarks from my friend Samantha Tang:

I like the first half and very last part. Last Part is like a link back to the beginning, like a you went round a full circle, depicting life cycle.

Beginning Part is is soothing and gradual; Somewhat like a child starting his life. It builds up and peak like a peak of one's life or career. There is one part I like, sounded like a mix of regrets and acceptance.   When I listen to this piece of music, the word reflections comes to my mind.

The second half that sounded bold reminds me of part of one's life where he was leading at his best.

Its a peaceful Song with a lot of emotions that developed progressively.

Samantha showed this video to a boy with Autism and he calmed down. I was told that the usual Mozart music does not calm him down anymore and he paid no interest.

Laid To Rest - simple lead sheet
Piano seul

$1.99 1.87 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Rema,Selena Gomez : Calm Down (niveau intermédiaire) Flûte traversière
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Rema,Selena Gomez : Calm Down (niveau débutant, sax ténor) Saxophone
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Rema,Selena Gomez : Calm Down (niveau intermédiaire, sax alto) Saxophone
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Rema,Selena Gomez : Calm Down (niveau débutant, sax soprano) Saxophone
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Rema,Selena Gomez : Calm Down (niveau difficile) Clarinette
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