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Concert Band - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.998359 Composed by Aaron Fonzi. Christmas,Contemporary,Folk,Standards. Score and parts. 25 pages. Aaron Fonzi #4834971. Published by Aaron Fonzi (A0.998359).      This lyrical piece is a delightful way to introduce your young band to ballad style. Exploring slurs, accents, dynamics, caesuras, ritardandos and more, you'll be shocked by how sophisticated this beautiful piece sounds while using only a limited number of notes.      Written to convey the playful innocence of a child dreaming, In Your Slumber balances the calm of a starry sky with the imagination and adventure of a child's mind at rest. Simple and elegant, the lullaby played by the flutes in the beginning gives way to an imaginative variation on the theme by the trumpets and clarinets at B. Gentle, pulsating tenutos in the harmonizing chords underneath are symbolic of relaxed, rhythmic breathing underlying the musical thoughts flowing by above them. Just as in dreams we seldom have control of which direction the story may go, D takes us somewhere else musically and implies a build to a false climax. At E, we are greeted with the quiet sounds of the night once more, but this time our imagination runs wild as the music builds to the climax of the piece at F. This powerful proclamation of the melody is concluded with a gentle final statement in the flute and clarinet, and the piece concludes with the final twinkle of the stars as the sun rises for a new day.Full of imagination, beauty and teachable moments throughout, I hope that you and your students can enjoy and appreciate this piece for it's simple beauty as I do. Onward!~Aaron FonziREHEARSAL NOTES:1. The clarinet part should be a very light drone creating atmosphere at the beginning- the same goes for the clarinet and saxophone at rehearsal E.2. It's easy to get too loud too soon in this piece, so remind your students to have patience. F is the climax of the piece, but many young students will want to play C as if it is. Similarly, be sure to balance the trumpet/ clarinet and the flute/ oboe/ bells at C so both lines come out evenly.3. Take your time in measure 48- we want to naturally fade away and pause before going on at rehearsal E. This increase and decrease in energy is a characterization of the ebb and flow of the piece.4. At F, there are 3 important parts that must be balanced: flute/oboe/bells; trumpet/clarinet; alto saxophone/horn. For best results, balance these 3 parts, and encourage the alto/horn line to play out a bit more than they think they need to. They are the new part which must be heard here.5. Have fun and use your imagination in terms of expressing the music- ask your students what it makes them think of and create a story to go along with it. Let this ultimately guide your interpretation. I am consistently impressed with the creative ideas my students come up with, so let them decide how the music should sound with their own stories. In your slumber, anything is possible!
In Your Slumber
Orchestre d'harmonie

$15.00 12.85 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1116495 By Bob Crosby And His Orchestra. By Bob Haggart and Johnny Burke. Arranged by Brad Esbensen. Contemporary,Jazz,Pop,Standards. 54 pages. Brad Esbensen Music Services #718145. Published by Brad Esbensen Music Services (A0.1116495). What's New?, arranged in the key of F major, is a beautiful ballad that makes a great feature for vocalist and ensemble alike. The trumpets will require Harmon mutes in addition to the cup mutes required by the entire brass section. If mutes are not available have the sections play deep into their stands. The ensemble section requires a big ensemble sound and 1st Trumpet goes up to C6. Rhythm section parts are fully notated throughout. I hope you enjoy performing this chart and if you would like it transposed into another key, please e-mail me at brad@bemus.com.au. www.bemus.com.au.
What's New?
Ensemble Jazz
Bob Crosby And His Orchestra
$60.00 51.41 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.774389 By Bob Crosby And His Orchestra. By Bob Haggart. Arranged by Brad Esbensen. Contemporary,Jazz,Standards. 54 pages. Brad Esbensen Music Services #4283067. Published by Brad Esbensen Music Services (A0.774389). What's New?, arranged in the key of G major, is a beautiful ballad that makes a great feature for vocalist and ensemble alike. The trumpets will require Harmon mutes in addition to the cup mutes required by the entire brass section. If mutes are not available have the sections play deep into their stands. The ensemble section requires a big ensemble sound and 1st Trumpet goes up to D6. Rhythm section parts are fully notated throughout. I hope you enjoy performing this chart and if you would like it transposed into another key, please e-mail me at brad@bemus.com.au. www.bemus.com.au
What's New?
Ensemble Jazz
Bob Crosby And His Orchestra
$60.00 51.41 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.859770 By Bruce Channel. By Bruce Channel and Margaret Cobb. Arranged by Bandroom.com Publications. Contemporary,Pop,Rock. Score and Parts. 16 pages. Bandroom.com Publications #3906637. Published by Bandroom.com Publications (A0.859770). __________________________HEY! BABY! - arranged for pep band, basketball band, jazz combo, small jazz ensemble__________________________Add some energy to your pre/post-game tunes, or even for half-time. The band gets to shout on this one! Easy keys with multiple courtesy accidentals and well-marked rehearsal numbers reduce the amount of time needed in rehearsal and improve performance.Parts are formatted to fit in a flip-folder, but print on letter-sized paper if you prefer to use 3-ring binders.__________________________The highly-flexible BcP-Flex scoring* imitates the classic rock band sound by using only 4 instruments/voices - lead, rhythm, bass, and drums:Lead: Flute, Clarinets, Alto Sax, TrumpetsRhythm: Trombone, Horn, TC Baritone, Tenor Sax,Bass: Electric Bass, Tuba, Bari SaxDrums: This arrangement includes a written drum set part, but it is often easier to get the drummer topick-up the tune by listening to the chart.__________________________To see these other high-energy titles in this series, click www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?Ntt=bcp-flex Barbara Ann (Beach Boys)Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones)Blues Brothers Riff (I Can’t Turn You Loose - Otis Redding)Come & Get It (Selena Gomez)Grazing in the Grass (Hugh Masekela)Hey! Baby! (Bruce Channel)I Got You (I Feel Good) (James Brown)I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Marvin Gaye)Last Night (The Mar-Keys)Low Rider (War)Me! (Taylor Swift)My Sharona (The Knack)Oye Como Va (Santana)Peter Gunn (Mancini)Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)Tequila (The Champs)That’s the Way I Like It (KC &The Sunshine Band)What Makes You Beautiful (One Direction)Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs)YMCA (Village People). . . . and a great, simple pep band setting of:The Star-Spangled Banner (USA National Anthem). __________________________.
Hey! Baby!
Ensemble Jazz
Bruce Channel
$18.00 15.42 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.859769 Composed by Charles Axton, Chips Moman, Floyd Newman, and Gilbert Caple. Arranged by Bandroom.com Publications. Contemporary,Pop,Rock. Score and Parts. 14 pages. Bandroom.com Publications #3905807. Published by Bandroom.com Publications (A0.859769). __________________________LAST NIGHT - arranged for pep band, basketball band, jazz combo, small jazz ensemble__________________________Great for pre/post-game, 60-second timeouts, or a quick half-time number, LAST NIGHT climbed to #3 on the Billboard Chart in 1961. An easy blend of R&B and rock, this tune is insanely easy (hence the low price), using only 3 different notes! You can make it even more fun by adding easy choreography for the winds - start with bells down, slowly rise during the crescendo, then alternate bells left, then right for each repeated measure.This 54-second arrangement has an easy key and the well-marked rehearsal numbers reduce the amount of time needed in rehearsal.Parts are formatted to fit in a flip-folder, but print on letter-sized paper if you prefer to use 3-ring binders._______________________The highly-flexible BcP-Flex scoring imitates the classic rock band sound by using only 4 instruments/voices - lead, rhythm, bass, and drums:Lead: Flute, Clarinets, Alto Sax, Trumpets (note: for this piece, everyone except bass line has a unison lead/rhythm part)Rhythm: Trombone, Horn, TC Baritone, Tenor Sax (note: for this piece, everyone except bass line has a unison lead/rhythm part)Bass: Electric Bass, Tuba, Bari SaxDrums: This arrangement includes a written drum set part, but it is often easier to get the drummer to pick-up the tune by listening to the chart._______________________To see these other high-energy titles in this series, click www.sheetmusicplus.com/search?Ntt=bcp-flex Barbara Ann (Beach Boys)Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones)Blues Brothers Riff (I Can’t Turn You Loose - Otis Redding)Come & Get It (Selena Gomez)Grazing in the Grass (Hugh Masekela)Hey! Baby! (Bruce Channel)I Got You (I Feel Good) (James Brown)I Heard It Through The Grapevine (Marvin Gaye)Last Night (The Mar-Keys)Low Rider (War)Me! (Taylor Swift)My Sharona (The Knack)Oye Como Va (Santana)Peter Gunn (Mancini)Seven Nation Army (The White Stripes)Tequila (The Champs)That’s the Way I Like It (KC &The Sunshine Band)What Makes You Beautiful (One Direction)Wooly Bully (Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs)YMCA (Village People). . . . and a great, simple pep band setting of:The Star-Spangled Banner (USA National Anthem). __________________________.
Last Night
Ensemble Jazz

$14.00 11.99 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Brass Ensemble Horn,Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1038764 Composed by Edward Elgar. Arranged by James Symington. 20th Century,Classical,Film/TV,Patriotic,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 9 pages. James Edward Ernest Symington #643742. Published by James Edward Ernest Symington (A0.1038764). The name of the variation refers to Augustus J. Jaeger, who was employed as music editor by the London publisher Novello & Co. He was a close friend of Elgar's, giving him useful advice but also severe criticism, something Elgar greatly appreciated. Elgar later related how Jaeger had encouraged him as an artist and had stimulated him to continue composing despite setbacks. Nimrod is described in the Old Testament as a mighty hunter before the Lord, Jäger being German for hunter. In 1904 Elgar told Dora Penny (Dorabella) that this variation is not really a portrait, but the story of something that happened. Once, when Elgar had been very depressed and was about to give it all up and write no more music, Jaeger had visited him and encouraged him to continue composing. He referred to Ludwig van Beethoven, who had a lot of worries, but wrote more and more beautiful music. And that is what you must do, Jaeger said, and he sang the theme of the second movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 Pathétique. Elgar disclosed to Dora that the opening bars of Nimrod were made to suggest that theme. Can't you hear it at the beginning? Only a hint, not a quotation. This variation has become popular in its own right and is sometimes used at British funerals, memorial services, and other solemn occasions. It is always played at the Cenotaph, Whitehall in London at the National Service of Remembrance. A version was also played during the Hong Kong handover ceremony in 1997 and at the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The “Nimrod†variation was the final orchestral composition (before the national anthem) played by the Greek National Orchestra in a televised June 2013 concert, before the 75-year-old Athenian ensemble was dissolved in the wake of severe government cutbacks. An adaptation of the piece appears at the ending of the 2017 film Dunkirk in the score by Hans Zimmer. This arrangement for Brass Quintet has been adapted to suit the instrumentalists. The key has changed and this makes it much more playable and more secure.
Nimrod for Brass Quintet
Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba

$12.99 11.13 € Quatuor de Cuivres : 2 trompettes, trombone, tuba PDF SheetMusicPlus

Concert Band - Digital Download SKU: A0.1012109 Composed by Jannes Jacobs. Contemporary. Score and parts. 359 pages. Jannes Jacobs #3569171. Published by Jannes Jacobs (A0.1012109). Medioevo is a Composition based on impressions from the dark ages. The composer wrote the piece to take you on a journey through this remarkable period of time.Part 1: The Promised Beginning Land Of Departurethe part opens with a decisive rhythm in the lower brass, woodwind and percussion section. The theme played by the woodwinds is written to give the listeners a middle eastern feeling. This represents the crusades. The higher brass section play a nice and static counter theme.Part 2: Enchanted DominionThis section a bit mysterious and magic, played by mallets and flutes. The theme from the Oboe represents the ghost of a warlock trapped on the dominion. As we pas trough the dominion we need the protection of the church represented by the Harpsichord (clavecimbel) and clarinets.Part 3: The rustling ForestsAfter leaving the Enchanted Dominion we gallop with our horse trough the Rustling Forests. These forest show fast winds and have a lyric theme played by the trumpets and saxesPart 4: The SquareOnce trough the Forests we get to the Village square where the market is on going. We have several sales men selling their goods. These are represented in the themes of the woodwinds. The confusion gets to much and we try to hide from the sales men. The trumpets represent this part in a piano 5/4 movement which bring a big contrast trough the noises from the market place. In the end we need to get through the market place so we find a way to keep the sales men away by playing a wonderful legato melody which the dwarf’s taught us.Part 5: Dwarf’sThese social and kind people have a little village outside of the town where joyful melodies sound from both children as adults and elderly dwarf’s. the themes are divided under the different solo players of the woodwind sections.Part 6: Run or HideAfter a nice time with the Dwarf’s we continue our path but soon we face a large army coming our way. What do we do Run or Hide? This part is full of different melodies and counter melodies to represent the indecisiveness of the Dark Ages.Part 7: NeverlandWe arrive in the land of the elves where the tenor sax and horns play an agitato atmosphere to represent our hart beat when we see these beautiful creatures. The themes from the flutes and euphoniums show the grace and beauty of the elves. While the harp creates an elf like atmosphere.Part 8 The castle Gardenswe arrive in the castle gardens. These gardens are the most beautiful in the whole land. It makes the orchestra say Ahh. While the percussion section gives it a magical feeling. After being amassed we soon find out that these gardens are made for the Authorities and paid by our tax money which gives us a double feeling. Should this money not be better spend on good music?Part 9 Black Powderafter we find out the castle lord wrongly used or tax money we go and find some black powder to blow him up. After being hunted down by the castle lord trying to get some black powder. We find ourselves in the glorious fight.Part 10: Rageour glorious fight with the castle lord continues into an enormous climax where we are stroke down and ends up with a one way ticket to the graveyard.Part 11: The GraveyardThe whole orchestra sings a spiritual song to guide us into the afterlives. An angle comes to collect our soul (represented by the piccolo flute). And slowly or name is forgotten.
Medioevo By Jannes Jacobs
Orchestre d'harmonie

$15.00 12.85 € Orchestre d'harmonie PDF SheetMusicPlus






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