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Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1398158 By Dire Straits. By Mark Knopfler and Sting. Arranged by Lorenzo Bocci. Pop,Rock. 119 pages. Lorenzo Bocci #981451. Published by Lorenzo Bocci (A0.1398158). MONEY FOR NOTHING Performed by Dire Straitsfor Concert Band (with Fanfare Band parts) - Grade 3 - Digital Download Composed by Mark Knopfler, Sting. Arranged by Lorenzo Bocci. Pop/Rock. Concert Band - Blasorchester - Harmonie. Score and parts. With Fanfare Band parts. Duration 6'00''. Published by Lorenzo Bocci.Create The Best of Dire Straits with:- Money For Nothing - Sultans Of Swing - YouTube ScorePlay - Sheet Music Direct - Sheet Music Plus- Walk Of Life - YouTube ScorePlay - Sheet Music Direct - Sheet Music PlusInstrumentation:Full Score, Flute 1, 2, Oboe, Bassoon, Eb Clarinet, Bb Clarinet 1, 2, 3, Bb Bass Clarinet, Eb Alto Saxophone 1, 2, Bb Tenor Saxophone, Eb Baritone Saxophone, Bb Trumpet 1, 2, 3, F Horn 1, 2, 3, 4, Trombone 1, 2, Bass Trombone, Euphonium, Bass, Electric Bass, Drum Set, Percussion (Cowbell, Tambourine), Electric Guitar, Keyboard.Additional Parts:Bb Soprano Saxophone (CB, FA), Eb Horn 1, 2, 3, 4, Bb Trombone 1, 2 T.C., B.C., Bb Bass Trombone T.C., B.C., Bb Euphonium T.C., B.C., Bb Bass T.C., B.C., Eb Bass T.C., B.C.Fanfare Band Parts:Eb Cornet, Bb Flugelhorn 1, 2, 3.Money for Nothing is a song by British rock band Dire Straits, being the second track on their fifth studio album, Brothers in Arms (1985). It was released as the album's second single on 28 June 1985 through Vertigo Records. The song features a guest appearance by Sting who sings the signature falsetto introduction, background vocals and a backing chorus of I want my MTV. The groundbreaking video was the first to be aired on MTV Europe when the network launched on 1 August 1987. It was Dire Straits' most commercially successful single, peaking at number 1 for three weeks on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and Top Rock Tracks chart and number 4 in the band's native UK. In July 1985, the month following its release, Dire Straits and Sting performed the song at Live Aid. At the 28th Annual Grammy Awards in 1986, Money for Nothing won Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and was nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year as well. At the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards, the music video received 11 nominations, winning Video of the Year and Best Group Video. Subscribe to my YouTube Channel to stay updated on new releases.
Money For Nothing
Orchestre d'harmonie
Dire Straits
$89.00 85.36 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Solo Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1139670 Composed by Brian Streckfus. Instructional,Jazz,Singer/Songwriter. Individual part. 12 pages. Brian Streckfus #739941. Published by Brian Streckfus (A0.1139670). This is a 12-page PDF showing 7 guitar chords on each page. Rather than selling each PDF seperately (which is a bit overpriced and too much of a hassle), I decided to combine them and offer a great deal! Learn how to compose chord progressions like a pro while having fun and playing!Objective:Teach yourself the seven chords that belong to each type of scale. Rather than bombard you with a thousand guitar chords (which is easy to happen when browsing the internet or playing random songs), I'd rather show how a select few chords are working well together in common contexts. The hope is that you would then be able to see this happening in all 12 keys. What Scales/Modes are being harmonized? C Major (+jazz version) A (natural) minor (+jazz version) A harmonic minor (+jazz version) B Locrian D Dorian E Phyrigian F Lydian G Mixolydian Features: Slowly increases in physical and theoritcal difficulty at the same time. Many music theory books seem abstract and impractical whereas these chord charts show music theory applied to guitar. These chord progressions are a great composition aid. Guitar chord diagrams Traditional notation with letter names on the note heads Roman numerals color coded Modes included. The Beatles and jazz musicians use modal chord progressions to give their music uniqueness. It's almost as if one note is wrong intentionally.  Practicality and flow on guitar is emphasized more then music theory conciseness. Letter names are not in a perfect order (as that is sometimes impossible for the guitar to do). Sometimes a more complex chord is opted for because it's actually easier to play physically.  Tips: Order = Blue, Yellow, Red, Blue for stereotypical classical style chord progressions. Rock and blues often do more of a chord succession; red going to yellow happens often, even though it is breaking a rule. The professional names for blue, yellow, red: tonic, predominant, dominant respectively. I did not invent this theoretical concept, but I am probably one of the few musician's to color code the categories regularly. The colors explain the situation elegantly; the professional words seem like abstract PhD education, whereas saying blue is relaxing and red is uncomfortable is something a child can understand quickly. One fantastic tip I hardly hear anyone say: it doesn't so much matter that you play the same chord as the other musician in your ensemble (unless you are getting paid to do exactly that). It matters more that you simply play the same color as them. You will have a deeper understanding of how music works if you think like this, and mistakes will no longer be seen as mistakes. What happens when a C Major and A minor chord are played at the same time? Hardly anything! It's just a Am7! Big whoop! It isn't a horrendous sounding mistake. Circle a key on the circle of fifths. Now circle the two keys next to it (-1b, +1#). This leads to six chords that belong diatonically to the first key you circled! Memorizing these will allow you to better predict what composers are about to do, especially if you know ahead of time that the song does not change key. Get away from the echo chamber of common are arugably bad cowboy chords and be able to build your own.
Guitar Chord Progression Generators for Common Scales ~ 12 Pages
Guitare

$1.99 1.91 € Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0002438_BTC1 Baritone T.C.. Composed by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown. Arranged by John Denton. Instructional. Part. 2 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0002438_BTC1. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0002438_BTC1). UPC: 654979990321.Here's a super swing chart for the younger player from arranger John Denton. From the MGM movie of the same name, this melody is well known to all ages. John has included a tenor solo with written solo provided and carefully kept the brass ranges and tempo quite reasonable keeping this chart accessible to this level. You'll really like the simple but clever harmonic twist and modulation that John included, and the swing figures are all logical and easy to teach. Singing in the Rain will make you happy again!
Singin' in the Rain: Baritone T.C.
Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée)

$3.00 2.88 € Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0016627_BTC1 Baritone T.C.. Arranged by Alan Baylock and Bill Potts. Instructional. Part. 2 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0016627_BTC1. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0016627_BTC1). UPC: 654979093763.Arranger Alan Baylock takes this classic swing chart, composed by Bill Potts, and performs the Baylock harmonic magic. Features include lots of contemporary flat 5 chords, lead trumpet to B-flat above staff, and plenty of solo space for all saxes, trumpets, and bones. Based on the blues scale, this chart has swing figures galore and an optional vibe part, too. Swing! (3:32).
Big Swing Face: Baritone T.C.
Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée)

$3.00 2.88 € Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0017219_BTC1 Baritone T.C.. Composed by Don Gardner. Arranged by Paul Baker. Jazz; Secular. Part. 3 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0017219_BTC1. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0017219_BTC1). UPC: 038081429274.Something different---a clever samba based on this novelty song, you'll love it! After the medium rubato intro, the medium tempo samba kicks in with altos and trumpets then the melody is bounced around to all sections. After the montuna interlude, 2nd trumpet solos (written) with only two chords to keep it accessible for young players, a sax soli, a 2nd trombone solo (written), then the big shout chorus and out. (4:14).
Two Front Teeth: Baritone T.C.
Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée)

$3.00 2.88 € Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: AX.00-PC-0014715_BTC1 Baritone T.C.. Composed by Carl Strommen. Instructional. Part. 2 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0014715_BTC1. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0014715_BTC1). UPC: 654979012153.Here's a swinging original composition featuring the saxophone section. No doubt about it, the saxes will crave this one, but not to worry, the brass and rhythm sections will love it too. First, your saxes will spend some quality time together on these solos in unison, harmony and a cappella, but always swinging. Then, a powerhouse stop-time ensemble section for the brass and fun chord changes and nice kicks over this blues progression for the rhythm section will keep up the energy. This chart is titled in honor of the defunct premier jazz club on Long Island. Commissioned by the Nassau-Suffolk Jazz Band, composer Carl Strommen went all out with this swinger. Great chart!
Sonny's Place: Baritone T.C.
Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée)

$3.00 2.88 € Saxhorn / bariton b.c. (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus


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