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Choral Choir (TTBB) - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1001566 Composed by Alan Silvestri and Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu. Arranged by Mark R Lewis. A Cappella. Octavo. 12 pages. Mark R Lewis #6566881. Published by Mark R Lewis (A0.1001566). Disney's 2002 movie Lilo & Stitch tells the story of an alien experiment that crash-lands on Earth and must learn how to behave himself. The story is set in Hawai'i and as such incorporates Hawai'ian culture into the story frequently. The movie opens with the song Hawai'ian Roller Coaster Ride, performed by Mark Keali'I Ho'Omal. This arrangement by Mark Lewis is for six part Men's Ensemble, including a vocal percussion part. It was written as an assignment for Pentatonix's Fall 2021 arranging class.With a call and response feel, the incorporation of Hawai'ian language lyrics, and a simple vocal percussion part, this arrangement is ideal for a group of intermediate singers who are looking at joining the world of a cappella music. The quick lyrics and fun style provides a bit of a challenge that should not be overwhelming. You can find other arrangements by Mark R Lewis at http://www.makingjoyfulmusic.com/storefront.html.
Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride
Chorale TTBB

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Choral Choir (3-Part) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.854748 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Jake Alexander. A Cappella,Celtic,Folk,Irish,Traditional. Octavo. 2 pages. Jake Alexander #4848945. Published by Jake Alexander (A0.854748). A straightforward three-part unaccompanied choral arrangement of this gorgeous Scottish folk song for male voice choir. Approximately three minutes in length. Also available in SABar and SSA on this site.My name is Jake Alexander - I’m a composer, arranger and choir leader based in London. I create accessible arrangements that play to the strengths of community choirs. If you would like to offer any feedback, or just want to say hi, please get in touch at jake@jakealexander.org. Also, feel free to get in touch if you would like to be sent rehearsal tracks - these are available for all of my scores. Happy singing!jakealexander.orgquaggycommunitychoir.com
Wild Mountain Thyme - TTB a cappella
Chorale 3 parties

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Diabelli : Sonatine n°3 en do majeur - III. Rondo. Allegro (Saxophone alto)
Saxophone Alto
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Easy Piano - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.596630 Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Instructional,Sacred. Score. 22 pages. Juan Maria Solare #6602197. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596630). Juan María Solare: On the Concept of Limit (seven piano pieces) In this work crystallises an idea that has been haunting me for some time: that the titles of the individual pieces should read like lines of a poem. 1) Up to a Certain Point 2) Nothing Gets Lost 3) Yet All Will Be Forgotten 4) At the End of the Day 5) Even the Sky Has a Limit 6) However, However 7) Only the Present Has No Limits There is a fancy order of keys in this cycle: in ascending thirds (both major and minor but without a regularity). Indirectly, this is a structural quotation of Beethoven's variations Opus 34 (only that he chose a descending order of keys). Additionally, you will find three times 4/4 time signature and three times 3/4, and one instance of 5/8 (asymmetrically arranged). 1) C major (4/4) 2) E major (3/4) 3) G minor (4/4) 4) B major (4/4) 5) D minor (5/8) 6) F minor (3/4) 7) A major (3/4) The seventh and last piece is dedicated to Martina Lindner. These pieces were composed in Bremen, Germany, in September 2021 Juan María Solare, www.JuanMariaSolare.com 
On the Concept of Limit [piano solo]
Piano seul

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