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Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.532736 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque,Standards. 21 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #1923. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.532736). The Aria with 30 variations which form the work which is known as the « Goldberg » variations is one of the greatest works of Bach. It is his only work which uses the form of variations and through three series of ten variations each, it explores a myriad of musical genres and styles. The initial Aria, which seems to be rather trite and banal at the beginning of the work, is magnified through these transformations and the da capo at the end brings us back to the beginning, which has been changed by the musical journey itself. As a sort of musical « initiation », it has become a work which sparks the imagination and which creates an atmosphere all it’s own. The story of how the work came to be written has to come to us through Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel in 1805, seventy-five years after the death of Bach. It would seem that a certain Count Keyserlingk, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Dresden, had difficulty sleeping and asked Bach to compose a work which his protĂ©gĂ©, a harpsichord virtuoso by the name of Goldberg, could play in a salon near his bedroom to help him sleep in the evening. For this commission, Bach was to receive the largest fee of his life, a hundred louis d’or in a golden goblet. It would seem that this story is perhaps more of a legend than anything else, as no goblet was found in Bach’s estate at the end of his life and no documented proof of this story has been found. Goldberg was indeed a student of C. P. E Bach, Bach’s son and the son might have asked his father to write these works for his brilliant student. No manuscript for the Goldberg Variations exists, only a first edition corrected in the hand of Bach which contains certain tempo indications and other markings. The first edition also carried the following title: « ClavierĂŒbung, consisting of an Aria with diverse variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals composed for music lovers to refresh their spirits by J. S. Bach ». In this version for Saxophone Quartet, it is important to remember that Bach was writing for the harpsichord and not for the Piano-forte. Bach did indeed know of the Piano-forte and played one of the first instruments produced, but it would seem that he did not care much for this new instrument. To find something akin to the precise, clearly defined attacks of the harpsichord, precise articulation and clarity of sound must be the first priority. In general, even in the slowest movements, the attacks must take precedent over all other elements of performance. If the need for clarity of line and precision of attack is respected, the inherent musicality contained in the work should be evident, even in this new form.. As Bach himself transcribed many of his own works and those of others, I would like to hope that he would find this question to be interesting and the results to be surprising...
Johann Sebastian Bach/Wehage Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, arranged for SATB saxophone Quartet, teno
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$16.95 14.54 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.532734 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque. 21 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #1917. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.532734). The Aria with 30 variations which form the work which is known as the « Goldberg » variations is one of the greatest works of Bach. It is his only work which uses the form of variations and through three series of ten variations each, it explores a myriad of musical genres and styles. The initial Aria, which seems to be rather trite and banal at the beginning of the work, is magnified through these transformations and the da capo at the end brings us back to the beginning, which has been changed by the musical journey itself. As a sort of musical « initiation », it has become a work which sparks the imagination and which creates an atmosphere all it’s own. The story of how the work came to be written has to come to us through Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel in 1805, seventy-five years after the death of Bach. It would seem that a certain Count Keyserlingk, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Dresden, had difficulty sleeping and asked Bach to compose a work which his protĂ©gĂ©, a harpsichord virtuoso by the name of Goldberg, could play in a salon near his bedroom to help him sleep in the evening. For this commission, Bach was to receive the largest fee of his life, a hundred louis d’or in a golden goblet. It would seem that this story is perhaps more of a legend than anything else, as no goblet was found in Bach’s estate at the end of his life and no documented proof of this story has been found. Goldberg was indeed a student of C. P. E Bach, Bach’s son and the son might have asked his father to write these works for his brilliant student. No manuscript for the Goldberg Variations exists, only a first edition corrected in the hand of Bach which contains certain tempo indications and other markings. The first edition also carried the following title: « ClavierĂŒbung, consisting of an Aria with diverse variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals composed for music lovers to refresh their spirits by J. S. Bach ». In this version for Saxophone Quartet, it is important to remember that Bach was writing for the harpsichord and not for the Piano-forte. Bach did indeed know of the Piano-forte and played one of the first instruments produced, but it would seem that he did not care much for this new instrument. To find something akin to the precise, clearly defined attacks of the harpsichord, precise articulation and clarity of sound must be the first priority. In general, even in the slowest movements, the attacks must take precedent over all other elements of performance. If the need for clarity of line and precision of attack is respected, the inherent musicality contained in the work should be evident, even in this new form.. As Bach himself transcribed many of his own works and those of others, I would like to hope that he would find this question to be interesting and the results to be surprising...
Johann Sebastian Bach/Wehage Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, arranged for SATB saxophone Quartet, bari
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$16.95 14.54 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.532733 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque. 22 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #1919. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.532733). The Aria with 30 variations which form the work which is known as the « Goldberg » variations is one of the greatest works of Bach. It is his only work which uses the form of variations and through three series of ten variations each, it explores a myriad of musical genres and styles. The initial Aria, which seems to be rather trite and banal at the beginning of the work, is magnified through these transformations and the da capo at the end brings us back to the beginning, which has been changed by the musical journey itself. As a sort of musical « initiation », it has become a work which sparks the imagination and which creates an atmosphere all it’s own. The story of how the work came to be written has to come to us through Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel in 1805, seventy-five years after the death of Bach. It would seem that a certain Count Keyserlingk, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Dresden, had difficulty sleeping and asked Bach to compose a work which his protĂ©gĂ©, a harpsichord virtuoso by the name of Goldberg, could play in a salon near his bedroom to help him sleep in the evening. For this commission, Bach was to receive the largest fee of his life, a hundred louis d’or in a golden goblet. It would seem that this story is perhaps more of a legend than anything else, as no goblet was found in Bach’s estate at the end of his life and no documented proof of this story has been found. Goldberg was indeed a student of C. P. E Bach, Bach’s son and the son might have asked his father to write these works for his brilliant student. No manuscript for the Goldberg Variations exists, only a first edition corrected in the hand of Bach which contains certain tempo indications and other markings. The first edition also carried the following title: « ClavierĂŒbung, consisting of an Aria with diverse variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals composed for music lovers to refresh their spirits by J. S. Bach ». In this version for Saxophone Quartet, it is important to remember that Bach was writing for the harpsichord and not for the Piano-forte. Bach did indeed know of the Piano-forte and played one of the first instruments produced, but it would seem that he did not care much for this new instrument. To find something akin to the precise, clearly defined attacks of the harpsichord, precise articulation and clarity of sound must be the first priority. In general, even in the slowest movements, the attacks must take precedent over all other elements of performance. If the need for clarity of line and precision of attack is respected, the inherent musicality contained in the work should be evident, even in this new form.. As Bach himself transcribed many of his own works and those of others, I would like to hope that he would find this question to be interesting and the results to be surprising...
Johann Sebastian Bach/Wehage Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, arranged for SATB saxophone Quartet, alto
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$16.95 14.54 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quartet Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.532735 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Paul Wehage. Baroque,Standards. 24 pages. Musik Fabrik Music Publishing #1921. Published by Musik Fabrik Music Publishing (A0.532735). The Aria with 30 variations which form the work which is known as the « Goldberg » variations is one of the greatest works of Bach. It is his only work which uses the form of variations and through three series of ten variations each, it explores a myriad of musical genres and styles. The initial Aria, which seems to be rather trite and banal at the beginning of the work, is magnified through these transformations and the da capo at the end brings us back to the beginning, which has been changed by the musical journey itself. As a sort of musical « initiation », it has become a work which sparks the imagination and which creates an atmosphere all it’s own. The story of how the work came to be written has to come to us through Bach’s first biographer, Johann Nikolaus Forkel in 1805, seventy-five years after the death of Bach. It would seem that a certain Count Keyserlingk, the Russian Ambassador to the Court of Dresden, had difficulty sleeping and asked Bach to compose a work which his protĂ©gĂ©, a harpsichord virtuoso by the name of Goldberg, could play in a salon near his bedroom to help him sleep in the evening. For this commission, Bach was to receive the largest fee of his life, a hundred louis d’or in a golden goblet. It would seem that this story is perhaps more of a legend than anything else, as no goblet was found in Bach’s estate at the end of his life and no documented proof of this story has been found. Goldberg was indeed a student of C. P. E Bach, Bach’s son and the son might have asked his father to write these works for his brilliant student. No manuscript for the Goldberg Variations exists, only a first edition corrected in the hand of Bach which contains certain tempo indications and other markings. The first edition also carried the following title: « ClavierĂŒbung, consisting of an Aria with diverse variations for the Harpsichord with two manuals composed for music lovers to refresh their spirits by J. S. Bach ». In this version for Saxophone Quartet, it is important to remember that Bach was writing for the harpsichord and not for the Piano-forte. Bach did indeed know of the Piano-forte and played one of the first instruments produced, but it would seem that he did not care much for this new instrument. To find something akin to the precise, clearly defined attacks of the harpsichord, precise articulation and clarity of sound must be the first priority. In general, even in the slowest movements, the attacks must take precedent over all other elements of performance. If the need for clarity of line and precision of attack is respected, the inherent musicality contained in the work should be evident, even in this new form.. As Bach himself transcribed many of his own works and those of others, I would like to hope that he would find this question to be interesting and the results to be surprising...
Johann Sebastian Bach/Wehage Goldberg Variations, BWV 988, arranged for SATB saxophone Quartet, sopr
Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones

$16.95 14.54 € Quatuor de Saxophones: 4 saxophones PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1181614 By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. Score and parts. 71 pages. Lee Johnson Music #781403. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1181614). BLUES FOR ALLAH - for symphony orchestra - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson that charted at #20 on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations. Each movement may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GiveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture and FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit: www.leejohnsonmusic.comKings Bishop Productions YouTube Channel 
Blues For Allah
Orchestre
The Grateful Dead
$49.99 42.9 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1181679 By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. Score and parts. 54 pages. Lee Johnson Music #781453. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1181679). CHINA DOLL - for symphony orchestra - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson that charted at #20 on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations. Each movement may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GIveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture and FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit:www.leejohnsonmusic.comKings Bishop Productions YouTube Channel  
China Doll
Orchestre
The Grateful Dead
$49.99 42.9 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet Cello,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1102344 Composed by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Chamber,Classical,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. 15 pages. Lee Johnson Music #705750. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1102344). IF I HAD THE WORLD TO GIVE - for string quartet - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead. This unique and inviting string quartet comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern masterwork cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson, and has charted on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations.  Each movement from Dead Symphony no. 6 may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GiveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture and FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit: www.leejohnsonmusic.comKings Bishop Productions YouTube Channel
If I Had The World To Give
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle

$20.00 17.16 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1181603 By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival,Folk. Score and parts. 67 pages. Lee Johnson Music #781391. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1181603). BIRD SONG - for symphony orchestra - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson that charted at #20 on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations. Each movement may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GiveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture and FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit: www.leejohnsonmusic.comKings Bishop Productions YouTube Channel  
Bird Song
Orchestre
The Grateful Dead
$49.99 42.9 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1181710 By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. Score and parts. 58 pages. Lee Johnson Music #781490. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1181710). TO LAY ME DOWN - for symphony orchestra - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson that charted at #20 on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations. Each movement may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GiveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture and FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit: https://www.leejohnsonmusic.comKings Bishop Productions
To Lay Me Down
Orchestre
The Grateful Dead
$49.99 42.9 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1181727 By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. Score and parts. 117 pages. Lee Johnson Music #781507. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1181727). SAINT STEPHEN - for symphony orchestra - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson that charted at #20 on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations.Each movement may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GiveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture & FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit: www.leejohnsonmusic.com Kings Bishop Productions YouTube Channel
St. Stephen
Orchestre
The Grateful Dead
$59.99 51.48 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1181699 By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Contest,Festival. Score and parts. 71 pages. Lee Johnson Music #781479. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1181699). HERE COMES SUNSHINE - for symphony orchestra - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson that charted at #20 on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations. Each movement may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GiveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture and FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit: www.leejohnsonmusic.comKings Bishop Productions YouTube Channel  
Here Comes Sunshine
Orchestre
The Grateful Dead
$49.99 42.9 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Chamber Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1181592 By The Grateful Dead. By Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter. Arranged by Lee Johnson. 20th Century,Chamber,Contemporary,Contest,Festival,Folk. Score and Parts. 40 pages. Lee Johnson Music #781381. Published by Lee Johnson Music (A0.1181592). MOUNTAINS of the MOON - for string orchestra and harp - is inspired by and written in tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and comes from the world-renowned Dead Symphony no. 6 by composer and arranger Lee Johnson. It is a modern cross-over symphony recorded by the Russian National Orchestra and conducted by Lee Johnson that charted at #20 on Billboard’s Best Classical Albums. Dead Symphony no. 6 has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, The Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, The California Symphony Orchestra, and many others both professional and academic. It has been broadcast on Sirius/XM, WNYC, NPR, and dozens of syndicated radio programs and stations. Each movement may be purchased and performed separately.If your orchestra would like to do a complete performance of Dead Symphony no. 6, simply use the following order:If I Had the World To GiveSt. StephenHere Comes SunshineMountains of the MoonBlues for AllahSugar MagnoliaTo Lay Me DownBird SongChina DollDead Overture and FinaleFor more information on composer Lee Johnson please visit: www.leejohnsonmusic.comKings Bishop Productions YouTube Channel  
Mountains Of The Moon
Orchestre de chambre
The Grateful Dead
$49.99 42.9 € Orchestre de chambre PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1414957 By Professor Mussol. By JosĂ© Lucas. Arranged by JosĂ© Lucas. Children,Classical,Early Music,Instructional,Traditional. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 48 pages. JosĂ© Lucas #996686. Published by JosĂ© Lucas (A0.1414957). ABC for Guitar Beginners Vol.1 (Catalan Edition)Basic guide for guitar beginners with 38 songs.Methodically well-designed for kids from age 7 and up.- Learn how to read notes, chords, music theory and interaction with the teacher- Simple exercises to practice before the kids tackle the pieces/songs- Rules for how to train a difficult part- Learn to read left vs. right hand in music- Learn the differences between strings and ribbons- Famous children's songs from around the world- Visually appealing pages for kids- Famous pieces from classical music- DiplomaCONTENT- Mary had a little lamb (US)- The spring song (Hungary)- Playful dialogue (Germany)- Old MacDonald (US)- Björnen sover (Sweden)- Au clair de la lune (France)- HĂ€nschen klein (Germany)- Andantino Op. 59 (Carcassi)- Russian theme (Russia)- Dog waltz (Germany)- Savez-vous planter les choux? ( France)- Sonata no.11 K331 (Mozart)- Brandenburg dance (Germany)- Gran vals (Tarrega)- Carnevale di Venezia (Italy)- Andantino (KĂŒffner)- Go to sleep (Germany)- The silly song (Irland)- El Testament D’Amelia (CatalĂĄn)+ Thoughtfully crafted short musical interludes ensure seamless transitions between the songs listed above.This book isn't just for children; it's also perfect for adults who are serious about delving into the world of sheet music. So why wait? Press play and embark on a musical adventure like never before. Get ready to unleash your inner maestro!Q&AsWhy use names? So kids proudly claim, This is my song! — igniting their excitement and fuelling their passion for learning.Why larger scores? For better visibility, making learning a breeze for our young musicians.Why the abundance of illustrations and colors? Kids adore vibrant hues, keeping their interest ignited and enthusiasm soaring.Why the complex accompaniment?Many of us teachers, are classically trained guitarists aiming to preserve our hard-earned skills. The sophisticated accompaniment not only adds a professional touch for parents but also dazzles at closing concerts.Why chord notations? A chance for parents to bond with their children, sharing quality moments of musical exploration.Why begin with loose strings? For beginners, it eases them into rhythm and note lengths, gradually mastering each aspect before advancing to more challenging techniques.Why start with the A-note when using left hand? The G-string's flexibility is perfect for young fingers, and the second finger offers strength and ease for seven-year-olds.Why sprinkle music theory throughout? To ensure kids learn theory when its most relevant to their progress.Why feature songs from various countries? To preserve the rich tapestry of global folklores, cherishing our cultural heritage.Why not introduce eighth notes? Mastering whole, half, and quarter notes takes precedence, ensuring a strong foundation.Why provide audio? Empowering kids to practice independently at home, with parental guidance, fostering their musical journey.
L'ABC de la Guitarra Vol1
Piano Facile
Professor Mussol
$17.50 15.02 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1415634 By Prof. Bagoly. By JosĂ© Lucas. Arranged by JosĂ© Lucas. Children,Classical,Early Music,Instructional,Traditional. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 48 pages. JosĂ© Lucas #997350. Published by JosĂ© Lucas (A0.1415634). ABC for Guitar Beginners Vol.1 (Hungarian Edition)Basic guide for guitar beginners with 38 songs.Methodically well-designed for kids from age 7 and up.- Learn how to read notes, chords, music theory and interaction with the teacher- Simple exercises to practice before the kids tackle the pieces/songs- Rules for how to train a difficult part- Learn to read left vs. right hand in music- Learn the differences between strings and ribbons- Famous children's songs from around the world- Visually appealing pages for kids- Famous pieces from classical music- DiplomaCONTENT- Mary had a little lamb (US)- The spring song (Hungary)- Playful dialogue (Germany)- Old MacDonald (US)- Björnen sover (Sweden)- Au clair de la lune (France)- HĂ€nschen klein (Germany)- Andantino Op. 59 (Carcassi)- Russian theme (Russia)- Dog waltz (Germany)- Savez-vous planter les choux? ( France)- Sonata no.11 K331 (Mozart)- Brandenburg dance (Germany)- Gran vals (Tarrega)- Carnevale di Venezia (Italy)- Andantino (KĂŒffner)- Go to sleep (Germany)- The silly song (Irland)- El Testament D’Amelia (CatalĂĄn)+ Thoughtfully crafted short musical interludes ensure seamless transitions between the songs listed above.This book isn't just for children; it's also perfect for adults who are serious about delving into the world of sheet music. So why wait? Press play and embark on a musical adventure like never before. Get ready to unleash your inner maestro!Q&AsWhy use names? So kids proudly claim, This is my song! — igniting their excitement and fuelling their passion for learning.Why larger scores? For better visibility, making learning a breeze for our young musicians.Why the abundance of illustrations and colors? Kids adore vibrant hues, keeping their interest ignited and enthusiasm soaring.Why the complex accompaniment?Many of us teachers, are classically trained guitarists aiming to preserve our hard-earned skills. The sophisticated accompaniment not only adds a professional touch for parents but also dazzles at closing concerts.Why chord notations? A chance for parents to bond with their children, sharing quality moments of musical exploration.Why begin with loose strings? For beginners, it eases them into rhythm and note lengths, gradually mastering each aspect before advancing to more challenging techniques.Why start with the A-note when start using left hand? The G-string's flexibility is perfect for young fingers, and the second finger offers strength and ease for seven-year-olds.Why sprinkle music theory throughout? To ensure kids learn theory when its most relevant to their progress.Why feature songs from various countries? To preserve the rich tapestry of global folklores, cherishing our cultural heritage.Why not introduce eighth notes? Mastering whole, half, and quarter notes takes precedence, ensuring a strong foundation.Why provide audio? Empowering kids to practice independently at home, with parental guidance, fostering their musical journey.
ABC KezdƑ Gitárosoknak Vol.1
Piano Facile
Prof Bagoly
$17.50 15.02 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus

C Instrument - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1414952 By Profesor Búho. By JosĂ© Lucas. Arranged by JosĂ© Lucas. Children,Classical,Early Music,Instructional,Traditional. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 48 pages. JosĂ© Lucas #996681. Published by JosĂ© Lucas (A0.1414952). ABC for Guitar Beginners Vol.1 (Spanish Edition)Basic guide for guitar beginners with 38 songs.Methodically well-designed for kids from age 7 and up.- Learn how to read notes, chords, music theory and interaction with the teacher- Simple exercises to practice before the kids tackle the pieces/songs- Rules for how to train a difficult part- Learn to read left vs. right hand in music- Learn the differences between strings and ribbons- Famous children's songs from around the world- Visually appealing pages for kids- Famous pieces from classical music- DiplomaCONTENT- Mary had a little lamb (US)- The spring song (Hungary)- Playful dialogue (Germany)- Old MacDonald (US)- Björnen sover (Sweden)- Au clair de la lune (France)- HĂ€nschen klein (Germany)- Andantino Op. 59 (Carcassi)- Russian theme (Russia)- Dog waltz (Germany)- Savez-vous planter les choux? ( France)- Sonata no.11 K331 (Mozart)- Brandenburg dance (Germany)- Gran vals (Tarrega)- Carnevale di Venezia (Italy)- Andantino (KĂŒffner)- Go to sleep (Germany)- The silly song (Irland)- El Testament D’Amelia (CatalĂĄn)+ Thoughtfully crafted short musical interludes ensure seamless transitions between the songs listed above.This book isn't just for children; it's also perfect for adults who are serious about delving into the world of sheet music. So why wait? Press play and embark on a musical adventure like never before. Get ready to unleash your inner maestro!Q&AsWhy use names? So kids proudly claim, This is my song! — igniting their excitement and fuelling their passion for learning.Why larger scores? For better visibility, making learning a breeze for our young musicians.Why the abundance of illustrations and colors? Kids adore vibrant hues, keeping their interest ignited and enthusiasm soaring.Why the complex accompaniment?Many of us teachers, are classically trained guitarists aiming to preserve our hard-earned skills. The sophisticated accompaniment not only adds a professional touch for parents but also dazzles at closing concerts.Why chord notations? A chance for parents to bond with their children, sharing quality moments of musical exploration.Why begin with loose strings? For beginners, it eases them into rhythm and note lengths, gradually mastering each aspect before advancing to more challenging techniques.Why start with the A-note when using left hand? The G-string's flexibility is perfect for young fingers, and the second finger offers strength and ease for seven-year-olds.Why sprinkle music theory throughout? To ensure kids learn theory when its most relevant to their progress.Why feature songs from various countries? To preserve the rich tapestry of global folklores, cherishing our cultural heritage.Why not introduce eighth notes? Mastering whole, half, and quarter notes takes precedence, ensuring a strong foundation.Why provide audio? Empowering kids to practice independently at home, with parental guidance, fostering their musical journey.
El ABC de la Guitarra Vol.1
Piano Facile
Profesor Búho
$17.50 15.02 € Piano Facile PDF SheetMusicPlus


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