| Lin-Manuel Miranda: How
Far I'll Go (from Moana):
Concert Band: Score &
Parts Concert band [Score and Parts] Hal Leonard
From Disney's blockbuster Moana and an Oscar®-nominated Best Original Song h...(+)
From Disney's blockbuster Moana and an Oscar®-nominated Best Original Song here is the energetic and upbeat single “How Far I'll Go” in a solidly scored well-paced version for the concert stage.
57.50 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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| Lin-Manuel Miranda:
Highlights from Moana:
Concert Band: Score Concert band Hal Leonard
Where You Are - How Far I'll Go - You're Welcome - We Know the Way-Skillfully ar...(+)
Where You Are - How Far I'll Go - You're Welcome - We Know the Way-Skillfully arranged for flexible or incomplete instrumentation here is an entertaining medley that features catchy songs from the composer of Broadway`s Hamilton Lin-Manuel Miranda. Includes: Where You Are - How Far Ill Go - You`re Welcome - WeKnow the Way.
7.50 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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| Lin-Manuel Miranda:
Highlights from Moana:
Concert Band: Score &
Parts Concert band [Score and Parts] Hal Leonard
Where You Are - How Far I'll Go - You're Welcome - We Know the Way-Skillfully ar...(+)
Where You Are - How Far I'll Go - You're Welcome - We Know the Way-Skillfully arranged for flexible or incomplete instrumentation here is an entertaining medley that features catchy songs from the composer of Broadway's Hamilton Lin-Manuel Miranda. Includes: 'Where You Are' 'How Far I'll Go' 'You're Welcome' and 'We Know the Way'.
64.99 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK Pre-shipment lead time: In Stock |
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| Lin-Manuel Miranda: How
Far I'll Go (from Moana):
Concert Band: Score Concert band [Score] Hal Leonard
Du blockbuster des studios Disney Vaiana ??? La L?gende du bout du monde et nomi...(+)
Du blockbuster des studios Disney Vaiana ??? La L?gende du bout du monde et nomin? pour la meilleure chanson originale voici le single ?nergique et entra?nant Le Bleu lumi?re dans une version bien arrang?e et au bon tempo pour votre concert.
5.50 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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| Lin-Manuel Miranda:
Selections from Moana:
Concert Band: Score &
Parts Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Disney's blockbuster animated film features catchy songs from the composer of Br...(+)
Disney's blockbuster animated film features catchy songs from the composer of Broadway's Hamilton Lin-Manuel Miranda. Here's an entertaining medley for the concert stage that includes: 'How Far I'll Go' 'We Know the Way' 'Where You Are' and 'You're Welcome'.
69.99 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK Pre-shipment lead time: In Stock |
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| Lin-Manuel Miranda:
Selections from Moana:
Concert Band: Score Concert band Hal Leonard
Where You Are - How Far I'll Go - You're Welcome - We Know the Way
7.50 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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| Lin-Manuel Miranda:
Highlights from Moana:
String Ensemble: Score
and Parts Concert band [Score and Parts] Hal Leonard
Disney's newest animated film features catchy songs from the composer of Broadwa...(+)
Disney's newest animated film features catchy songs from the composer of Broadway's Hamilton Lin-Manuel Miranda. Here's an engaging medley for the concert stage that includes: How Far I'll Go We Know the Way Where You Are and You're Welcome.
57.50 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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| Jodie Blackshaw: Letter
from Sado: Concert Band:
Score & Parts Concert band [Score and Parts] American Composers Forum
Letter from Sado is an exciting new piece for young band based on a Japanese hai...(+)
Letter from Sado is an exciting new piece for young band based on a Japanese haiku of the same name. Sado refers to Sado Island in Japan in which various artists religious and military leaders were sent in exile many years ago. The island hashistorically had a strong community of taiko drummers and as such the piece incorporates optional homemade taiko drums. Blackshaw writes: ?To capture the idea of interpretation and the concept of reading between the lines the students are invitedto become decision makers about particular sections in the music. For example the opening and closing sections of the piece use the same material which is a selection of repeated melodic figures. The students themselves decide how to play thesefigures as individuals in small teams and then as a whole band. Their decisions include ideas regarding tempo (how fast?) dynamics (how loud?) and articulation (smooth short or hard?). To inspire them we use the haiku poem; i.e. the openingsection invites the students to play the material as if it were a stormy wild sea and the closing section invites the students to play the same melodic figures but this time draw their inspiration from Heavens River or as we know it the MilkyWay. In-between there is an elaborate heavily textured section that becomes increasingly powerful. The music doesnt rest harmonically until the whole band plays in unison. These multiple layers of sound represent the many thoughts and ideas thatwould have surrounded those individuals sent to Sado Island in exile the final unison is representative of their own breakthrough experience sending them on a pathway to inner peace and acceptance.? Embrace your players creativity offer them yourtrust and see how far Letter from Sado can take your band!
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| Jodie Blackshaw: Letter
from Sado - Score Only:
Concert Band: Score Concert band BandQuest
Letter from Sado is an exciting new piece for young band based on a Japanese hai...(+)
Letter from Sado is an exciting new piece for young band based on a Japanese haiku of the same name. Sado refers to Sado Island in Japan in which various artists religious and military leaders were sent in exile many years ago. The island has historically had a strong community of taiko drummers and as such the piece incorporates optional homemade taiko drums. Blackshaw writes: To capture the idea of interpretation and the concept of reading between the lines the students are invited to become decision makers about particular sections in the music. For example the opening and closing sections of the piece use the same material which is a selection of repeated melodic figures.The students themselves decide how to play these figures as individuals in small teams and then as a whole band. Their decisions include ideas regarding tempo (how fast?) dynamics (how loud?) and articulation (smooth short or hard?). To inspire them we use the haiku poem; i.e. the opening section invites the students to play the material as if it were a 'stormy wild sea' and the closing section invites the students to play the same melodic figures but this time draw their inspiration from 'Heaven's River ' or as we know it the Milky Way. In-between there is an elaborate heavily textured section that becomes increasingly powerful. The music doesn't rest harmonically until the whole band plays in unison. These multiple layers of sound represent the many thoughts and ideas that would have surrounded those individuals sent to Sado Island in exile the final unison is representative of their own breakthrough experience sending them on a pathway to inner peace and acceptance. Embrace your players' creativity offer them your trust and see how far Letter from Sado can take your band!
10.99 GBP - Sold by Musicroom UK |
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