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Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.896537 By Liam Gallagher. By Andrew Blakemore, Andrew Wyatt, Greg Kurstin, Gregory Allen Kurstin, and Liam Gallagher. Arranged by Adam Kempshall. Contemporary. Score. 4 pages. Adam Kempshall #5370411. Published by Adam Kempshall (A0.896537). Shockwave is a song and single by English singer and songwriter Liam Gallagher. Gallagher co-wrote the song with Andrew Wyatt and producer Greg Kurstin. Kurstin also produced the single. The song was released as the lead single for Gallagher's second solo studio album, Why Me? Why Not (2019). It was released on 5 June, and entered the UK Singles Chart at #22, being his best charting single since Wall of Glass.This piano arrangement is of an intermediate level, with occasional tricky rhythmic coordination between the hands and octave stretches. It aims to faithfully recreate the feel of the original whilst remaining pianistically pleasing in its own right. It is in the same key as the original track so it is possible to play along. Approx. 3m30s in length.
Shockwave
Piano seul
Liam Gallagher
$4.99 4.33 € Piano seul PDF SheetMusicPlus

Woodwind Ensemble,Woodwind Quintet - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.767553 Composed by Mike Lyons. Contemporary,Standards. 56 pages. Lyons Music Services #5827839. Published by Lyons Music Services (A0.767553). This brand-new piece for wind quintet came about through the coronavirus lockdown and my observations of our UK politicians and how they behaved (One rule for them...) In terms of the music, each line is related to other lines through patterns of 5, 7 or 9 beats (or half beats). Each repetition of the pattern starts with all the instruments in that particular group playing on the first beat. As the music progresses and develops, motifs appear out of the combinations of these beats with each other. Gradually, these patterns and motifs develop melodies which then form the backbone of the piece. The first section (I hesitate to use the term movement) labelled Plotting develops a character of wiliness. It represents, in its twisting strands, the plotting of politicians to aggrandise themselves. The bottom 3 parts form an 'undercurrent' to the music as the 5,7 and 9 beat counts overlap and process. The flute and oboe, meanwhile, generate the first melodic strand - which becomes important in the later movements. The opening quaver patterns are passed around the whole ensemble, keeping the rhythmic pulse going. It slips between the anchoring notes of the lower 3 parts, as well as being essential to the development of the flute and oboe melodic material and stopping the bassoon part being too boring! The long winding, rising and falling line on the oboe and flute is deliberately ambiguous in its tonality, leading one to feel it strives upwards, but then loses its way. The frequent dissonances as this line crosses itself in the other parts represents the effect of all the plotting on ordinary people. Before letter B, there are a couple of brief hints of Dies Irae, but I didn’t want that idea to dominate too much. After B and into C, we get the day-to-day chitchat in Westminster, with interjections from many voices proclaiming their message, trying to persuade their colleagues and just leading to confusion and tonal extremism. From letter C to the end of the section is an extended accel/stretto as the discussion gets more heated. Section 2 is titled Scheming. The tempo is faster than the previous section, but the pace is slower. More motives have formed and developed organically out of the rhythm and pitch patterns. The 5/7/9 cross rhythms are now at double speed, giving a fiercer drive to the music. The bassoon and horn, for now, adhere to the longer pulse of the first section, providing something of a harmonic underpinning. At bar 101, the long but now slightly broken narrative line of the first movement returns in modified form. This now provides a backdrop for the rhythmic bartering and ‘back and forth’ of the political day. The section reaches a climax as the political bickering becomes rowdier. Section 3 begins in a relatively happy mood. The bassoon has a jolly capering little motif, later taken up by other members of the ensemble. There are hints of English folk tune-ness in the resulting conversation, perhaps emphasised by the overlays of this pleasant melody from letter D. Letter E is a ‘turning point’ as all the rhythmic pulses finally align again. This is the first time all five parts have played on the same beat since the opening. At Letter G, a pulsing drone is added to the mix, using the quaver version of the pulse. Perhaps representing the soring of politicians. There is a parallel drone added at letter H, these drones use the 5 (bassoon) and 7 (horn) beat pulses. The result is a solid underpinning of the rhythmic and melodic ideas in the upper 3 parts. After letter I comes a reprise of the spritely bassoon motif with dissonant harmonies as the discussion becomes more heated. The little semiquaver figures have the rhythm Mr. Speaker as members of the house shout for attention. In the repeat bars, we hear the Speaker shout Order! Letter J provides an altered reprise of the begi.
Wind Quintet - One Rule
Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor

$35.00 30.37 € Quintette à Vent: flûte, Hautbois, basson, clarinette, Cor PDF SheetMusicPlus

Choral Choir,Choral (SATB Chorus) - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1515693 By Michel Sardou. By Michel Sardou. Arranged by Eric Weber. 21st Century,Chamber,Film/TV,Pop,Singer/Songwriter. 5 pages. Eric Weber #1090047. Published by Eric Weber (A0.1515693). Je vole is a 1978 song by French singer Michel Sardou. The theme of the song was adapted for the plot of the 2014 French film La famille Bélier, directed by Éric Lartigau. Je vole is performed on the film's soundtrack by Louane. For this reason, the lyrics of the song have been slightly altered, but the general meaning and even the phrasing have been retained. With this arrangement, you can sing along with Louane and feel the pain of leaving your family behind and the relief of starting something new.„Je vole“ ist ein Lied des französischen Sängers Michel Sardou aus dem Jahr 1978. Das Thema des Liedes wurde für die Handlung des französischen Films Verstehen Sie die Béliers? von 2014 unter der Regie von Éric Lartigau adaptiert. „Je vole“ wird auf dem Soundtrack des Films von Louane gesungen. Aus diesem Grund wurde der Text des Liedes leicht verändert, aber die allgemeine Bedeutung und sogar die Phrasierung wurden beibehalten. Mit diesem Arrangement können Sie mit Louane singen und den Schmerz des Abschieds und den gleichzeitigen Zauber eines Neuanfangs nachspüren.
Je Vole
Chorale SATB
Michel Sardou
$2.99 2.59 € Chorale SATB PDF SheetMusicPlus






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