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Large Ensemble,Mixed Percussion Bass Drum,Bells,Chimes,Mallet Percussion,Marimba,Organ,Snare Drum,Synthesizer,Timpani,Vibraphone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.614498 By Josh Groban Featuring Andy Mckee. By Harry Simeone, Henry Onorati, and Katherine K. Davis. Arranged by Ryan Pritchard. 20th Century,Christmas,Holiday,Standards,Traditional. Score and parts. 44 pages. EPIC Percussion #223031. Published by EPIC Percussion (A0.614498). The Little Drummer Boy has been a favorite concert closing piece for EPIC Percussion for many years. This is a traditional setting for percussion ensemble for well-known Harry Simeone classic. The scoring is flexible with number and ability levels of performers. The middle sections incorporates a rudimental drum break that is always a hit, especially when performed with several players on rope-tuned marching snare drums. The surprise ending begins with a dramatic rallentando and entrance of a church organ. A supplemental Bass Drum part is included to allow for many percussionists at any skill level to fill the hall with sound. Your audience will be on their feet with this dramatic, emotional arrangement for percussion ensemble.
The Little Drummer Boy
Josh Groban Featuring Andy Mckee
$18.99 16.55 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Drums - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.870484 Composed by Ryan Jonker. Contemporary,Instructional. Score. 1 pages. Ryan Jonker #3046313. Published by Ryan Jonker (A0.870484). This is a 55 second rudimental snare drum solo.  This piece includes 15 indicated dynamic instructions, with more opportunities to express yourself musically. All stickings are marked as needed, and the following techniques and rudiments are used: tap-accent, playing on the rim, fivelets, tap drags, tap fives, double stroke rolls, rim shots, low singles, accented drags within rolls, single stroke rolls, upbeat fivelets, syncopated rhythms, and it's just fun to play. This piece is part of a collection of 9 snare drum solos which are available for purchase on Sheet Music Plus individually or as a complete package (the only way to get the 9th solo is to buy the package! - just search Ryan Jonker in the search bar and you will find it. If you have any questions or comments about this piece, please email the composer: ryanjonkermusic@gmail.com ...I hope you enjoy playing this music!
Groove #3 for Snare Drum
Batterie

$1.99 1.73 € Batterie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.778226 Composed by John McAllister. Contemporary,Folk,Instructional,Standards. Score and parts. 52 pages. John McAllister #6665567. Published by John McAllister (A0.778226). Pitt Street Bridge was commissioned by the Moultrie Middle School Band to be premiered at the 2020 SCMEA Conference. The remains of the Pitt Street Bridge lie in the Intercoastal Waterway and in what is now called Pickett Bridge Recreation Area. It is within walking distance from the middle school, and it is an integral part of Mt. Pleasant’s history. Originally designed as a trolley bridge that connected Sullivan’s Island and Mount Pleasant, Pitt Street Bridge is now a haven for recreation and relaxation. The lively melodies throughout the piece depict the festive activities that take place on Pitt Street Bridge. The piece opens as though one is standing on the Pitt Street Bridge, gazing out at the immensely beautiful surroundings. Slow and serene as the sun blankets the harbor and the marsh. The bridge has a tremendous history, dating back to the revolutionary war, which is where the melody begins. Deconstructed from part of Sir Peter Parker, a song about the Battle of Sullivan’s Island. A distant memory, this melody will find itself in many ways throughout (three notes rising diatonically followed by a falling 3rd). The woodwinds pattern in the opening (which also appears throughout), represents the ripples in the water, flowing gently back and forth. The military past of the bridge is hinted at in two ways. The snare in the opening, reminiscent of the rudimental style and several harmonies throughout that hint at an Americana style. As the piece picks up tempo, the hustle and bustle of 1920s Charleston comes to life. Harmonically, everything is still built off of the foundation of the original tune, but now we’re in bright and joyous times and people are transported to and from the island in the Roarin’ 20s. The optimism abounds until the climax of the piece as the bridge (musically speaking), fades into the past. At the finale, one is standing on the bridge with the distant melody still played on the flute.
Pitt Street Bridge - for Concert Band
Orchestre d'harmonie

$40.00 34.86 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus


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