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Mixed Percussion B-Flat Tuba,B-Flat trombone,Baritone Horn TC/Euphonium,Bass Trombone,E-Flat Cornet,E-Flat Tenor Horn,E-Flat Tuba TC,Flugelhorn,Percussion 1,Percussion 2,Tenor Trombone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.547027 Composed by Benj Pasek, Justin Hurwitz, and Justin Paul. Arranged by Mark Harrison. Broadway,Film/TV,Musical/Show,Pop. Brass Band. 60 pages. Mark Harrison #156965. Published by Mark Harrison (A0.547027). This is the opening number from the 2016 musical film, La La Land. It portrays drivers in a Los Angeles traffic jam on a highway ramp, singing and dancing about their aspirations to succeed in Hollywood. It's an upbeat number, with elements of Jazz and Swing for the drummer to get stuck into and have fun with. The original key change went up from F to F# Major, but I've made it slightly simpler by making it go from F to G Major instead. Hopefully everyone gets the chance to shine and have fun with this fast-paced arrangement! - British Style Brass Band - Bass Clef parts available on request.
Another Day Of Sun

$49.99 42.76 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Violin Solo - Digital Download SKU: A0.504520 By The Beatles. By George Harrison. Arranged by Leo Silva. Pop,Spiritual,Wedding. 2 pages. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.504520). Here Comes the Sun is a Beatles song written by George Harrison, which was released on the 1969 Abbey Road album. Recording began on July 7, 1969 and was completed on August 19, 1969. Its length is 3' 06. George Harrison sings, plays guitar, guitar, moog synthesizer, and claps his hands. Paul McCartney sings the chorus, plays the bass, and claps his hands. Ringo Starr plays drums and claps his hands. Because he is recovering from a car accident, John Lennon did not participate in this song. There was also the participation of orchestral instruments: four violas, four cellos, one bass, two picolos, two flutes, two alto flutes and two clarinets. According to George, it was composed one sunny morning in Eric Clapton's mansion. Like in If I Needed Someone, another composition by him, a guitar solo sounds throughout the song. It is one of the most famous and re-recorded Beatles songs.
Here Comes The Sun
Violon
The Beatles
$5.07 4.34 € Violon PDF SheetMusicPlus

Cello Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1226741 By The Beatles. By George Harrison. Arranged by Leo Silva. Multicultural,Pop,Rock,World. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #822741. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1226741). “Here Comes the Sun†is a Beatles song written by George Harrison, which was released on the 1969 Abbey Road album. Recording began on July 7, 1969 and was completed on August 19, 1969. Its length is 3' 06. George Harrison sings, plays guitar, moog synthesizer, and claps his hands. Paul McCartney sings the chorus, plays the bass, and claps his hands. Ringo Starr plays drums and claps his hands. Because he is recovering from a car accident, John Lennon did not participate in this song. There was also the participation of orchestral instruments: four violas, four cellos, one bass, two picolos, two flutes, two alto flutes and two clarinets. According to George, it was composed one sunny morning in Eric Clapton's mansion. Like in If I Needed Someone, another composition by him, a guitar solo sounds throughout the song. It is one of the most famous and re-recorded Beatles songs.
Here Comes The Sun
Violoncelle
The Beatles
$4.99 4.27 € Violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone Solo - Digital Download SKU: A0.504522 By The Beatles. By George Harrison. Arranged by Leo Silva. Pop,Spiritual,Wedding. Individual part. 2 pages. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.504522). Here Comes the Sun is a Beatles song written by George Harrison, which was released on the 1969 Abbey Road album. Recording began on July 7, 1969 and was completed on August 19, 1969. Its length is 3' 06. George Harrison sings, plays guitar, guitar, moog synthesizer, and claps his hands. Paul McCartney sings the chorus, plays the bass, and claps his hands. Ringo Starr plays drums and claps his hands. Because he is recovering from a car accident, John Lennon did not participate in this song. There was also the participation of orchestral instruments: four violas, four cellos, one bass, two picolos, two flutes, two alto flutes and two clarinets. According to George, it was composed one sunny morning in Eric Clapton's mansion. Like in If I Needed Someone, another composition by him, a guitar solo sounds throughout the song. It is one of the most famous and re-recorded Beatles songs.
Here Comes The Sun
Saxophone Alto
The Beatles
$5.07 4.34 € Saxophone Alto PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet Cello,Double Bass,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.742568 By The Beatles. By George Harrison. Arranged by Javier Martínez. Rock. Score and parts. 15 pages. Arte Nova Music Lab #6274193. Published by Arte Nova Music Lab (A0.742568). Something is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1969 album Abbey Road. It was written by George Harrison, the band's lead guitarist, and is widely viewed by music historians as having marked his ascendancy as a composer to the level of the Beatles' principal songwriters, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Two weeks after the album's release, the song was issued on a double A-side single, coupled with Come Together, making it the first Harrison composition to become a Beatles A-side. The pairing was also the first time in the United Kingdom that the Beatles issued a single containing tracks already available on an album. While the single's commercial performance was lessened by this, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States as well as charts in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and West Germany, and peaked at number 4 in the UK.Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Something_(Beatles_song)
Something
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
The Beatles
$20.00 17.11 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Tenor Saxophone Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1226745 By The Beatles. By George Harrison. Arranged by Leo Silva. Multicultural,Pop,Rock,World. Individual part. 2 pages. MP Sheet Music #822745. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.1226745). “Here Comes the Sun†is a Beatles song written by George Harrison, which was released on the 1969 Abbey Road album. Recording began on July 7, 1969 and was completed on August 19, 1969. Its length is 3' 06. George Harrison sings, plays guitar, moog synthesizer, and claps his hands. Paul McCartney sings the chorus, plays the bass, and claps his hands. Ringo Starr plays drums and claps his hands. Because he is recovering from a car accident, John Lennon did not participate in this song. There was also the participation of orchestral instruments: four violas, four cellos, one bass, two picolos, two flutes, two alto flutes and two clarinets. According to George, it was composed one sunny morning in Eric Clapton's mansion. Like in If I Needed Someone, another composition by him, a guitar solo sounds throughout the song. It is one of the most famous and re-recorded Beatles songs.
Here Comes The Sun
Saxophone Tenor
The Beatles
$4.99 4.27 € Saxophone Tenor PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1201501 By The Beatles. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Timothy Stapay. Film/TV,Pop,Rock,Singer/Songwriter,Standards. Score. 6 pages. Timothy Stapay #800122. Published by Timothy Stapay (A0.1201501). This is an arrangement of Norwegian Wood, composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.  It is written in a bright improvisational style; with changes of key.Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1965 album Rubber Soul. It was written mainly by John Lennon, with lyrical contributions from Paul McCartney, and credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership. Influenced by the introspective lyrics of Bob Dylan, the song is considered a milestone in the Beatles' development as songwriters. The track features a sitar part, played by lead guitarist George Harrison, that marked the first appearance of the Indian string instrument on a Western rock recording. The song was a number 1 hit in Australia when released on a single there in 1966, coupled with Nowhere Man. Norwegian Wood Lyrics:[Verse 1: John Lennon]I once had a girlOr should I say, she once had me?She showed me her roomIsn't it good, Norwegian wood?[Bridge: John Lennon & Paul McCartney]She asked me to stay and she told me to sit anywhereSo I looked around and I noticed there wasn't a chair[Verse 2: John Lennon]I sat on the rugBiding my time, drinking her wineWe talked until twoAnd then she said, It's time for bed[Guitar Solo][Bridge: John Lennon & Paul McCartney]She told me she worked in the morning and started to laughI told her I didn't and crawled off to sleep in the bath[Verse 3: John Lennon]And when I awokeI was alone, this bird had flownSo I lit a fireIsn't it good, Norwegian wood?
Norwegian Wood (this Bird Has Flown)
Piano seul
The Beatles
$6.99 5.98 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.835878 Composed by John Philip Sousa. Arranged by Paul Burnell. Folk. 6 pages. Paul Burnell #6458723. Published by Paul Burnell (A0.835878). The Washington Post, John Philip Sousa, arranged by Paul Burnell for Duet - Alto Recorder, Tenor Recorder.Download comprises both score and parts.Duration 2:30Play notes in brackets if the main notes are out of range or inconvenient.Programme note: â€˜The Washington Post’ (often called ‘The Washington Post March’) is a march by American composer John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932). In 1889, the recent purchasers of The Washington Post newspaper asked that Sousa, the leader of the United States Marine Band, compose a march for the newspaper's essay contest awards ceremony, in conjunction with a campaign to promote the new ownership of the newspaper. ‘The Washington Post’ was performed at a ceremony on the grounds of the Smithsonian Museum with President Benjamin Harrison in attendance.
The Washington Post, arranged for duet: Alto and Tenor Recorder

$1.99 1.7 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1339653 By The Beatles. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Lorenzo Bocci. Pop,Rock. 55 pages. Lorenzo Bocci #925354. Published by Lorenzo Bocci (A0.1339653). BECAUSE The Beatlesfor Concert Band - Grade 2 - Digital DownloadComposed by John Lennon & Paul McCartney. Arranged by Lorenzo Bocci. Pop/Rock. Concert Band - Blasorchester - Harmonie. Score and parts. Duration 2'42''. Published by Lorenzo Bocci.Instrumentation: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, Electric Guitar, Keyboard (Sitar).Additional Parts:Bb Soprano Saxophone, 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.Because is a song by the British group The Beatles, written by John Lennon (credited to John Lennon & Paul McCartney) and published on the album “Abbey Road†in 1969 preceding the famous medley that fills the rest of the B-side on the original 33 rpm record. The song is sung by John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison with three-voice harmony overdubbed 3 times to form a nine-voice choir.
Because
Orchestre d'harmonie
The Beatles
$89.00 76.13 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.835877 Composed by John Philip Sousa. Arranged by Paul Burnell. Folk,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 21 pages. Paul Burnell #6458719. Published by Paul Burnell (A0.835877). The Washington Post, John Philip Sousa, arranged by Paul Burnell for instruments in four parts.Download comprises both score and parts.Duration 2:30Score in CThe arrangement is suitable for multiple quartet combinations with parts available (and potential instrumentations suggested) as follows:Part 1: C, Eb (Flute, Oboe, Alto Recorder, Eb Clarinet, Violin 1)Part 2: C, Bb, G (Alto Flute, Oboe, Tenor Recorder, Bb Clarinet, Violin 2)Part 3: C, Bb, Eb, F (Bb Clarinet, Bass Recorder, Alto Saxophone, Horn in F, Violin 3, Viola)Part 4: C, Bb, F (Bassoon, Great bass Recorder, Tenor Saxophone, Horn in F, 'Cello)Part 4 may be played an octave lower than written - using the 'Bass Clef up 8' part.Any other appropriate instruments, even if not suggested above, may play.Play notes in brackets if the main notes are out of range.Programme note:‘The Washington Post’ (often called ‘The Washington Post March’) is a march by American composer John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932). In 1889, the recent purchasers of The Washington Post newspaper asked that Sousa, the leader of the United States Marine Band, compose a march for the newspaper's essay contest awards ceremony, in conjunction with a campaign to promote the new ownership of the newspaper. ‘The Washington Post’ was performed at a ceremony on the grounds of the Smithsonian Museum with President Benjamin Harrison in attendance.
The Washington Post, arranged for instruments in four parts

$3.99 3.41 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Euphonium,Tenor Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.835879 Composed by John Philip Sousa. Arranged by Paul Burnell. Folk. Score and parts. 6 pages. Paul Burnell #6458721. Published by Paul Burnell (A0.835879). The Washington Post, John Philip Sousa, arranged by Paul Burnell for duet - instrument in Eb, instrument in BbDownload comprises both score and parts.Duration 2:30Part 1 in Eb (Alto Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Horn)Part 2 in Bb (Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Euphonium)The arrangement may be suitable for other instruments with the same transpositions.Score shows parts transposed.Play notes in brackets if the main notes are out of range or inconvenient.Programme note:‘The Washington Post’ (often called ‘The Washington Post March’) is a march by American composer John Philip Sousa (1854 - 1932). In 1889, the recent purchasers of The Washington Post newspaper asked that Sousa, the leader of the United States Marine Band, compose a march for the newspaper's essay contest awards ceremony, in conjunction with a campaign to promote the new ownership of the newspaper. ‘The Washington Post’ was performed at a ceremony on the grounds of the Smithsonian Museum with President Benjamin Harrison in attendance.
The Washington Post, arranged for duet: instruments in Eb and Bb

$1.99 1.7 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Easy Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.809399 By The Beatles. By John Lennon, John Winston Lennon, Paul James Mccartney, and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Academia Unimusica. Rock. Score. 2 pages. Unimusic Academy (Academia Unimusica) #6247353. Published by Unimusic Academy (Academia Unimusica) (A0.809399). Hey Jude is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a non-album single in August 1968. It was written by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. The single was the Beatles' first release on their Apple record label and one of the First Four singles by Apple's roster of artists, marking the label's public launch. Hey Jude was a number-one hit in many countries around the world and became the year's top-selling single in the UK, the US, Australia and Canada. Its nine-week run at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 tied the all-time record in 1968 for the longest run at the top of the US charts. It has sold approximately eight million copies and is frequently included on music critics' lists of the greatest songs of all time. The writing and recording of Hey Jude coincided with a period of upheaval in the Beatles. The ballad evolved from Hey Jules, a song McCartney wrote to comfort John Lennon's son, Julian, after Lennon had left his wife for the Japanese artist Yoko Ono. The lyrics espouse a positive outlook on a sad situation, while also encouraging Jude to pursue his opportunities to find love. After the fourth verse, the song shifts to a coda featuring a Na-na-na na refrain that lasts for over four minutes. Hey Jude was the first Beatles song to be recorded on eight-track recording equipment. The sessions took place at Trident Studios in central London, midway through the recording of the group's self-titled double album (also known as the White Album), and led to an argument between McCartney and George Harrison over the song's guitar part. Ringo Starr later left the band only to return shortly before they filmed the promotional clip for the single. The clip was directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and first aired on David Frost's UK television show. Contrasting with the problems afflicting the band, this performance captured the song's theme of optimism and togetherness by featuring the studio audience joining the Beatles as they sang the coda. At over seven minutes in length, Hey Jude was the longest single to top the British charts up to that time.[1] Its arrangement and extended coda encouraged many imitative works through to the early 1970s. In 2013, Billboard magazine named it the 10th biggest song of all time in terms of chart success.[2] McCartney has continued to perform Hey Jude in concert since Lennon's death in 1980, leading audiences in singing the coda. Julian Lennon and McCartney have each bid successfully at auction for items of memorabilia related to the song's creation.
Hey Jude
Piano Facile
The Beatles
$8.00 6.84 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus


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