EUROPE
108 articles
USA
209 articles
DIGITAL
1595 articles (à imprimer)
Partitions Digitales
Partitions à imprimer
1595 partitions trouvées

1 ....61 76 91 106 121 ....1591

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet Clarinet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.746990

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. 13 pages. Keith Terrett #5827845. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.746990).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia, your Clarinet Quintet will love it!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Quintette de Clarinettes: 5 clarinettes
Dizzy Gillespie
$14.99 13.85 € Quintette de Clarinettes: 5 clarinettes PDF SheetMusicPlus

Bassoon,Clarinet,Flute,Horn,Oboe - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.746991

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. 13 pages. Keith Terrett #5827945. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.746991).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia, your Wind Quintet will love it!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Dizzy Gillespie
$14.99 13.85 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Euphonium,Instrumental Duet,Trombone - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747026

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5899355. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747026).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Baritone, Euphonium, Trombone (BC) & Piano, low brass players will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Trompette, Euphonium (duo)
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.31 € Trompette, Euphonium (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747028

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. Score and part. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5899715. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747028).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Oboe & Piano, Oboists will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Hautbois, Piano (duo)
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.31 € Hautbois, Piano (duo) PDF SheetMusicPlus

French Horn,Piano - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747029

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. Score and part. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5899751. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747029).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Oboe & Piano, Horn players will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Cor et Piano
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.31 € Cor et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747021

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. Score and part. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5899013. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747021).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Bb Soprano Saxophone & Piano, Saxophonists will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Saxophone Soprano et Piano
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.31 € Saxophone Soprano et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747025

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. Score and part. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5899351. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747025).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Flute & Piano, Flautists will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Flûte traversière et Piano
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.31 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Quartet Cello,Double Bass,String Quartet,Viola,Violin - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.746989

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. 13 pages. Keith Terrett #5820835. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.746989).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia, your String Orchestra will love it!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle
Dizzy Gillespie
$14.99 13.85 € Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Instrumental Duet,Piano Instrumental Duet,Marimba,Piano,Vibraphone - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747043

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5953111. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747043).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Vibraphone/Marimba & Piano, Vibe players will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.31 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.747020

By Dizzy Gillespie. By Dizzy Gillespie and Frank Paparelli. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Jazz. Score and part. 12 pages. Keith Terrett #5898999. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747020).

A great sounding arrangement of A Night in Tunisia arranged for Bb Tenor Saxophone & Piano, Saxophonists will love this!

A jazz solo is written out for you, if you wish you can improvise on the given chord symbols!

A Night in Tunisia is a musical composition written by Dizzy Gillespie around 1941–42, while Gillespie was playing with the Benny Carter band. It has become a jazz standard.

It is also known as Interlude. Gillespie called the tune Interlude and said some genius decided to call it 'Night in Tunisia'. He said the tune was composed at the piano at Kelly's Stables in New York. He gave Frank Paparelli co-writer credit in compensation for some unrelated transcription work, but Paparelli had nothing to do with the song. A Night in Tunisia was one of the signature pieces of Gillespie's bebop big band, and he also played it with his small groups. In January 2004, The Recording Academy added the 1946 Victor recording by Gillespie to the Grammy Hall of Fame.

On the album A Night at Birdland Vol. 1, Art Blakey introduced his 1954 cover version with this statement: At this time we'd like to play a tune [that] was written by the famous Dizzy Gillespie. I feel rather close to this tune because I was right there when he composed it in Texas on the bottom of a garbage can. The audience laughs, but Blakey responds, Seriously. The liner notes say, The Texas department of sanitation can take a low bow.


The complex ostinato bass line in the A section is notable for avoiding the standard walking bass pattern of straight quarter notes, and the use of oscillating half-step-up/half-step-down chord changes (using the Sub V, a tritone substitute chord for the dominant chord) gives the song a unique, mysterious feeling. The B section is notable for having an unresolved minor II-V, since the chord progression of the B section is taken from the B section of the standard Alone Together, causing the V chord to lead back into the Sub V of the A section.

Like many of Gillespie's tunes, it features a short written introduction and a brief interlude that occurs between solo sections - in this case, a twelve-bar sequence leading into a four-bar break for the next soloist.

A Night In Tunisia
Saxophone Tenor et Piano
Dizzy Gillespie
$8.99 8.31 € Saxophone Tenor et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

String Trio Cello,Viola,Violin - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1306598

By Luciano Michelini. By Larry David, Luciano Michelini, and Wendell Yuponce. Arranged by AZSAP MUSiC. Reggae. 4 pages. AZSAP MUSiC #895942. Published by AZSAP MUSiC (A0.1306598).

Embark on a whimsical and entertaining musical adventure with our string trio arrangement of Frolic, the iconic theme from Curb Your Enthusiasm. This lively rendition captures the playful and humorous spirit of the original, making it a perfect choice for performances that seek to infuse a sense of fun and merriment into any setting.

Key Features:

1. **Lighthearted Joy:** Frolic from Curb Your Enthusiasm is known for its irreverent and humorous vibe. Our string trio arrangement captures the essence of the original while adding a classical touch, resulting in a performance that's both entertaining and fun.

2. **Flexible Ensemble:** This arrangement offers flexibility by allowing you to perform it with either the second violin or viola, thanks to the inclusion of both parts. It accommodates a variety of ensemble setups, ensuring you can tailor the performance to your preferences.

3. **Ideal for Various Occasions:** Whether you're planning a fun and light-hearted concert, a quirky private event, or even a performance to inject humor into a formal setting, this arrangement adds a playful atmosphere to your repertoire.

4. **Professionally Notated:** Our sheet music is professionally notated, ensuring that each member of your trio has meticulously crafted parts that harmonize seamlessly, delivering a polished and expressive performance.

5. **Room for Artistic Interpretation:** While remaining true to the original's character, our arrangement allows for artistic interpretation, giving your ensemble the freedom to infuse their unique style and humor into the performance.

6. **Instant Digital Download:** Skip the wait for physical sheet music. With digital access, you can instantly download the sheet music, making rehearsal and preparation convenient and efficient.

Infuse humor and lightheartedness into your performances with Frolic from Curb Your Enthusiasm and your string trio. This arrangement was thoughtfully designed to bridge the gap between irreverent humor and classical elegance, offering a delightful and entertaining musical experience. Order your copy today and embark on a musical journey that is sure to bring smiles and laughter to your audience and ensemble.

Frolic (theme From Curb Your Enthusiasm)
Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle
Luciano Michelini
$12.99 12 € Trio à Cordes: violon, alto, violoncelle PDF SheetMusicPlus

Large Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Bassoon,Clarinet,English Horn,Euphonium,Flute,Oboe,Piano Accompaniment,Recorder,Tenor Saxophone,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.805842

Composed by G L Harvey. Children,Concert,Instructional,Standards,Traditional. Score and parts. 13 pages. G L Harvey #4621401. Published by G L Harvey (A0.805842).

Concert Ready is designed to feature your latest batch of new wind players (flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, french horn, bassoon, trombone, etc) with piano accompaniment. Youth bands, schools, music teachers and music centers will recognize the scenario where your last cohort of new starters has been playing a little while are keen and enthusiastic to take part in their first concert. This work gives them the opportunity to play a fun piece with any number of their peers (strength in numbers!) or even just on their own.

The piano accompaniment is about grade 5 standard (advanced intermediate) and can also be used in rehearsal for the wind/brass band versions of this piece.  Non pianists can look out for the piano accompaniment mp3 backing track for this piece also on sheet music plus.

The difficultly level for the soloists is Easy/Beginner and targeted for players that have learnt their first five or six notes.

The PDF is in A4 portrait (13 pages) and contains a score, piano accompaniment and solo parts in concert pitch (8va), Bb, Eb, F and bass clef. The duration of the piece is just over 2 minutes 30 seconds.

Please note that there are versions of Concert Ready with full Wind Band and Brass Band accompaniments also available on sheet music plus.


Concert Ready (Solo/Group Feature for Elementary Wind Players and Piano)

$8.99 8.31 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.805833

Composed by G L Harvey. Children,Concert,Instructional,Traditional. Score and parts. 44 pages. G L Harvey #4574419. Published by G L Harvey (A0.805833).

Concert Ready is designed to feature your latest batch of new players with full Wind Band accompaniment. Schools and music centers will recognize the scenario where your last cohort of new starters has been playing a little while, your trumpeters can play most of a C scale, your clarinet players can manage quite well below the break (so long as they have a reed that works), and your saxophone players have just discovered the volume control!  They are keen and enthusiastic to take part in their first concert.  This piece gives them the opportunity to play a fun piece with a band, with any number of their peers (strength in numbers!).

The Wind Band is scored with multiple cues to enable performance from non standard instrumentation, plus additional parts for example in Eb and treble clef to cater for Tenor Horn, Baritone and Trombone etc. Parts are also designed to scale dynamically (play if directed comments) to balance the size of the solo group.

The PDF is in A4 portrait (44 pages) and contains a full score and parts.  The duration of the piece is just over 2 minutes 30 seconds.

Note that the difficultly level for the soloists is Easy/Beginner, whilst the level for the band is intermediate and over, roughly about band grade 2/3.


Concert Ready (Solo Group Feature for Elementary Wind Players and Wind Band)
Orchestre d'harmonie

$45.99 42.49 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

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 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.805835

Composed by G L Harvey. Children,Instructional,Standards,Traditional. Brass Band. 36 pages. G L Harvey #4596625. Published by G L Harvey (A0.805835).

Concert Ready is designed to feature your latest batch of new brass players with full Brass Band accompaniment (UK format). Youth bands, schools and music centers will recognize the scenario where your last cohort of new starters has been playing a little while are keen and enthusiastic to take part in their first concert. This work gives them the opportunity to play a fun piece with a band, with any number of their peers (strength in numbers!).

The Brass Band accompaniment is scored with multiple cues to enable performance from non-standard instrumentation and to scale dynamically (play if directed comments) to accommodate the size of the solo group.

The difficultly level for the soloists is Easy/Beginner, whilst the level for the band is aimed at youth bands and above, roughly about American Band Grade 2.

The PDF is in A4 portrait (36 pages) and contains a full score and parts, including 3 percussion parts. The duration of the piece is just over 2 minutes 30 seconds.

Please note that there is also a version of Concert Ready for Elementary Wind Players with Wind Band accompaniment available.

Concert Ready (Solo Group Feature for Elementary Brass Players and Brass Band)

$32.99 30.48 € PDF SheetMusicPlus


1 ....61 76 91 106 121 ....1591




Partitions Gratuites
Acheter des Partitions Musicales
Acheter des Partitions Digitales à Imprimer
Acheter des Instruments de Musique

© 2000 - 2024

Accueil - Version intégrale