| The Ultimate Ukulele Fake Book Ukulele [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
Over 400 Songs to Strum and Sing. Composed by Various. Ukulele. Folk, Standard...(+)
Over 400 Songs to Strum and
Sing. Composed by Various.
Ukulele. Folk, Standards.
Softcover. 632 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Ultimate Ukulele Fake Book - Small Edition Ukulele [Fake Book] Hal Leonard
Over 400 Songs to Strum and Sing. By Various. Ukulele. Pop. Softcover. 632 pag...(+)
Over 400 Songs to Strum and
Sing. By Various. Ukulele.
Pop. Softcover. 632 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones Fakebook (1963-1971) Fake Book [Fake Book] Alfred Publishing
Performed by The Rolling Stones. Fakebook for voice and C instrument. With vocal...(+)
Performed by The Rolling Stones. Fakebook for voice and C instrument. With vocal melody, chord names, color photos, discography, selected riffs (guitar tab) and introductory text. 431 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| The Wind Won't Listen Theodore Presser Co.
Bassoon, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violoncello SKU: PR.16400261S Compose...(+)
Bassoon, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violoncello SKU: PR.16400261S Composed by Dan Welcher. With Standard notation. Duration 15 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #164-00261S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.16400261S). UPC: 680160038411. Since the bassoon is my own instrument, many people have asked me why I've written so little for the instrument. Beyond my early Concerto Da Camera for bassoon and small orchestra, written for Leonard Sharrow in 1975, I've not written a single piece that features the bassoon as a solo vehicle (though I have written three woodwind quintets). When I first began composing seriously, critics were quick to point out that my orchestral writing revealed nothing of my roots as a woodwind player--and bassoonists asked why my pieces didn't have more bassoon solos. Perhaps I was so aware that people were looking at me as a bassoonist/composer that I was determined to remove that stigma. Now that my transformation from performer to composer is complete, however, it's time to re-address my instrument. I wanted this new piece to be serious rather than whimsical. The Wind Won't Listen represents my return to the bassoon as the highly expressive, poetic soul that it is. As such, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the piece is based on a poem, and that the title of the piece as well as both its movement titles come from lines in that poem. I first read Beth Gylys' poem Split at the MacDowell Colony in the summer of 2001, and it made a big impression on me. My personal life had been ruptured by divorce in the preceding year. This poem, with its dry insistence on observation rather than feeling, expressed the wrung-out state of my emotions at the time better than any I had seen. I set it to music, as a song, immediately. In this format, for voice and piano, I was able to put a musical note to every word of the poem. The first lines of the poem, Everyone I know is crying, or should be crying, became a melody that haunted me even without the words. The work for bassoon and string quartet is an outgrowth of the song. The first movement is labeled Romanza, and has a loose formal arch structure of A-B-C-B-A, with B and C being fast sections framed by the lamenting A music. In addition to hearing the bassoon's first notes attached to the lines Everyone I know is crying, there's a sense of agitation, of loss, of longing, and at times of desperation in the music. At one point, the opening theme from Tristan even appears in the strings. The second movement follows, without a real pause--the pizzicato final chords of the first movement becoming the increasingly aggressive opening chords of the second. The recitative is actually a foreshadowing of the basic theme that will be varied, again to the words of the song: Life makes itself without us. Don't let me tell you how it is. Go out. Look. The recitative begins in an anguished state, but subsides into more gentle singing by the end, when it simply falls into an ostinato 5/8-3/4 pattern to begin the variations. Marked Very steady tempo; Dancing, this set of variations consists of three dances, each faster than the previous. The first, in the aforementioned 5/8-3/4 meter, gives way to a 3/8 scherzo, which in turn takes on a furious 2/4 scurrying motion. The music becomes breathless, almost pulse-less, and an ethereal theme appears in the violins while the rushing music continues, sotto voce in the bassoon. This new theme is also from the song: Why do I do this? The wind won't listen. The bassoon re-states its Everyone I know is crying melody from the first movement, and at length the 5/8-3/4 music returns, more subdued this time. The piece ends on a major-minor chord, suspended. The Wind Won't Listen is dedicated to the man who commissioned it, bassoonist Steven Dibner--who shares my passion for poetry and language. --Dan Welcher. $41.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Speechless Choral CD Hal Leonard
Choral (SHOWTRAX CD) SKU: HL.301351 From Aladdin. By Naomi Scott. ...(+)
Choral (SHOWTRAX CD) SKU: HL.301351 From Aladdin. By Naomi Scott. By Alan Menken. Arranged by Jacob Narverud. Pop Choral Series. Disney, Inspirational, Movies, Musicals, Pop, Show Choir. CD. Duration 200 seconds. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.301351). UPC: 888680964504. 5.0x5.0x0.199 inches. Featuring an all-star songwriting match made in heaven, Alan Menken sets new lyrics by Broadway sensations Pasek & Paul into a poetic, powerful and long-overdue showcase for Princess Jasmine in the 2019 live-action film adaptation of Aladdin. Sung by Naomi Scott in the movie, this rousing arrangement will leave you breathless! $26.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| O Come, All Ye Faithful Choral SATB [Octavo] Beckenhorst Press
By Daniel E. Forrest, Jr.. Arranged by Dan Forrest. For SATB choir. Capital Univ...(+)
By Daniel E. Forrest, Jr.. Arranged by Dan Forrest. For SATB choir. Capital University Choral Series. Sacred. Octavo. 20 pages. Published by Beckenhorst Press
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| O Come, All Ye Faithful Choral TTBB [Octavo] Beckenhorst Press
Composed by John Francis Wade (1711-1786). Arranged by Dan Forrest. For TTBB cho...(+)
Composed by John Francis Wade (1711-1786). Arranged by Dan Forrest. For TTBB choir, piano duet and optional string quartet or orchestra. Capital University Choral Series. Sacred. Octavo. 20 pages. Published by Beckenhorst Press
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| Rise Again Songbook Lyrics and Chords Hal Leonard
(Words and Chords to Nearly 1200 Songs 9x12 Spiral Bound). Edited by Annie Patte...(+)
(Words and Chords to Nearly 1200 Songs 9x12 Spiral Bound). Edited by Annie Patterson and Peter Blood. For Vocal. Vocal. Softcover. 304 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Wayfaring Stranger Concert band [Score] - Intermediate RWS Music Company
Grade 4 SKU: CL.RWS-2202-01 (Mvt. 1 from The American Folk Odyssey)(+)
Grade 4 SKU: CL.RWS-2202-01 (Mvt. 1 from The American Folk Odyssey). Arranged by Robert W. Smith. Concert Band. Extra full score. Composed 2022. RWS Music Company #RWS-2202-01. Published by RWS Music Company (CL.RWS-2202-01). Based on the American folk song Poor Wayfaring Stranger, this work for euphonium and band is a movement from The American Folk Odyssey, a suite for various soloists and concert band. Beginning with a mysterious and lyrical statement of the haunting melody, the piece quickly transitions to the high seas in homage to the early Americans that journeyed by ship to the American continent. The sea chanty setting provides technically rich and effective environment to feature the euphonium with full band interaction while engaging the audience. Following a virtuosic cadenza, the movement concludes in a powerful musical flurry leaving the soloist, band and audience breathless! $15.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Rise Again Songbook Hal Leonard
(Words and Chords to Nearly 1200 Songs Spiral-Bound). Edited by Annie Patterson ...(+)
(Words and Chords to Nearly 1200 Songs Spiral-Bound). Edited by Annie Patterson and Peter Blood. For Vocal. Vocal. Softcover. 304 pages. Published by Hal Leonard
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| The Wayfaring Stranger Concert band [Score and Parts] - Intermediate RWS Music Company
Grade 4 SKU: CL.RWS-2202-00 (Mvt. 1 from The American Folk Odyssey)(+)
Grade 4 SKU: CL.RWS-2202-00 (Mvt. 1 from The American Folk Odyssey). Arranged by Robert W. Smith. Concert Band. Score and set of parts. Composed 2022. RWS Music Company #RWS-2202-00. Published by RWS Music Company (CL.RWS-2202-00). Based on the American folk song Poor Wayfaring Stranger, this work for euphonium and band is a movement from The American Folk Odyssey, a suite for various soloists and concert band. Beginning with a mysterious and lyrical statement of the haunting melody, the piece quickly transitions to the high seas in homage to the early Americans that journeyed by ship to the American continent. The sea chanty setting provides technically rich and effective environment to feature the euphonium with full band interaction while engaging the audience. Following a virtuosic cadenza, the movement concludes in a powerful musical flurry leaving the soloist, band and audience breathless! $120.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
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