| I Want It That Way Marching band - Intermediate Hal Leonard
Score and Parts Marching Band (Score and Parts) - Grade 3-4 SKU: HL.3746308(+)
Score and Parts Marching Band (Score and Parts) - Grade 3-4 SKU: HL.3746308 By The Backstreet Boys. By Andreas Carlsson and Max Martin. Arranged by Ishbah Cox. Contemporary Marching Band. Pop. Softcover. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.3746308). UPC: 888680927578. 6.75x10.5x0.334 inches. Recorded in 1999 and considered the signature hit by the Backstreet Boys, â??I Want It That Wayâ? reached the top of the charts in more than 25 countries! Ishbah's powerful arrangements opens with low brass on the verse, uses effective dynamic contrasts, and steadily gathers momentum throughout. $65.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Variations on Shalom Chaverim Marching band [Score and Parts] - Easy Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000844-020 Composed by Andreas Ludwig ...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000844-020 Composed by Andreas Ludwig Schulte. Set (Score & Parts). 12 pages. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000844-020. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000844-020). Shalom Chaverim is an ancient Hebrew (farewell)song, which was originally sung at the end of a celebration or meeting. It was and is mostly sung as a round. Freely translated the words mean “Goodbye, friends, goodbye and see you again!”. The varying moods at a parting have been captured very well by Andreas Schulte in his arrangement ‘Variations on Shalom Chaverim’. The composer himself says about the song, ‘Although the melody is in a minor key, the overall atmosphere in the song is positive. one wishes each other all the best. Saying goodbye, however, also hurts. When you slow down the pace of the melody and add ‘blue notes’ in the harmonies, this can be sensed immediately.’Schulte refers here to the first variation. The second variation is very intense with possibly even deeper-felt emotions. ‘Variations on Shalom Chaverim’ ends on a cheerful and positive note, in fast tempo, and with oriental elements in the melody: ‘L'hitra'ot, Shalom’ (See you again, and farewell!).
Shalom Chaverim is een oud hebreeuws (afscheids)lied, dat oorspronkelijk aan het eind van een viering of bijeenkomst gezongen werd. Dit werd en wordt meestal in ‘canon’ gedaan. Vrij vertaald luidt de tekst: ‘Dag makkers, dag, totziens!’. De verschillende stemmingen bij een afscheid zijn bijzonder fraai door Andreas Schulte in zijn ‘Variations on Shalom Chaverim’ verwerkt. Zelf zegt de componist over het lied: ‘Alhoewel de toonsoort van de melodie in mineuris, is de teneur van het lied positief. je wenst elkaar alle goeds toe. Maar afscheid doet soms pijn. Wanneer je het tempo van de melodie verlaagt en ‘blue-notes’ toevoegt in de samenklanken, is dit direct voelbaar.’ Schultedoelt hiermee op de eerste variatie. De tweede variatie is zeer intens met mogelijk nog diepere gevoelens. Met een hoog tempo en oosterse elementen in de melodie, eindigt Variations on Shalom Chaverim, opgewekt en positief:‘L'hitra'ot, Shalom’ (Tot ziens, het ga je goed!). $137.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Variations on Shalom Chaverim Marching band [Score] - Easy Gobelin Music Publications
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000844-120 Composed by Andreas Ludwig ...(+)
Fanfare Band - Grade 3 SKU: BT.GOB-000844-120 Composed by Andreas Ludwig Schulte. Score Only. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000844-120. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000844-120). Shalom Chaverim is an ancient Hebrew (farewell)song, which was originally sung at the end of a celebration or meeting. It was and is mostly sung as a round. Freely translated the words mean “Goodbye, friends, goodbye and see you again!”. The varying moods at a parting have been captured very well by Andreas Schulte in his arrangement ‘Variations on Shalom Chaverim’. The composer himself says about the song, ‘Although the melody is in a minor key, the overall atmosphere in the song is positive. one wishes each other all the best. Saying goodbye, however, also hurts. When you slow down the pace of the melody and add ‘blue notes’ in the harmonies, this can be sensed immediately.’Schulte refers here to the first variation. The second variation is very intense with possibly even deeper-felt emotions. ‘Variations on Shalom Chaverim’ ends on a cheerful and positive note, in fast tempo, and with oriental elements in the melody: ‘L'hitra'ot, Shalom’ (See you again, and farewell!).
Shalom Chaverim is een oud hebreeuws (afscheids)lied, dat oorspronkelijk aan het eind van een viering of bijeenkomst gezongen werd. Dit werd en wordt meestal in ‘canon’ gedaan. Vrij vertaald luidt de tekst: ‘Dag makkers, dag, totziens!’. De verschillende stemmingen bij een afscheid zijn bijzonder fraai door Andreas Schulte in zijn ‘Variations on Shalom Chaverim’ verwerkt. Zelf zegt de componist over het lied: ‘Alhoewel de toonsoort van de melodie in mineuris, is de teneur van het lied positief. je wenst elkaar alle goeds toe. Maar afscheid doet soms pijn. Wanneer je het tempo van de melodie verlaagt en ‘blue-notes’ toevoegt in de samenklanken, is dit direct voelbaar.’ Schultedoelt hiermee op de eerste variatie. De tweede variatie is zeer intens met mogelijk nog diepere gevoelens. Met een hoog tempo en oosterse elementen in de melodie, eindigt Variations on Shalom Chaverim, opgewekt en positief:‘L'hitra'ot, Shalom’ (Tot ziens, het ga je goed!). $24.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
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