| Adirondack Sleighride - Score String Orchestra [Score] - Easy Kjos Music Company
By Rudolf Stephan. For String Orchestra. Orchestra. Level: Grade 2. Music Book. ...(+)
By Rudolf Stephan. For String Orchestra. Orchestra. Level: Grade 2. Music Book. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company.
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| Red Rock Rag String Orchestra [Score and Parts] - Easy Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CAS7 Composed by Doris Gazda...(+)
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 3 SKU: CF.CAS7 Composed by Doris Gazda. Edited by Amy Rosen. FS-SWs. Carl Fischer Concert String Orchestra Series. Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 20+24+24+6+15+15+15 pages. Carl Fischer Music #CAS7. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CAS7). ISBN 9780825847578. UPC: 798408047573. 8.5 X 11 inches. Key: D major. When you have the good fortune to visit Red Rock country in the southwestern United States, you will all at once feel that majesty and beauty in the towering red landscape. You can trek, bike, paddle, ride horseback or drive through the canyons, past the strangely shaped rocks and over the enormous boulders. Each time you turn a corner you will be dazzled by yet another magnificent vista. The Red Rock areas in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico formed millions of years ago when that part of North America was primarily under water. The water left behind the shells and skeletons of sea creatures that gradually turned into limestone and similar rocks. Beginning 225 million years ago, the earth's crust began to move and the seabed slowly rose. Streams entering the shallow water deposited mud and sand that turned into shale and marine sandstone. As the land continued to rise and dry out, some of the rocks oxidized (combined with oxygen) and turned red in color. Subsequently the area was covered with sands that eventually compressed into what is called Aztec sandstone. Sometimes, when iron was concentrated in the rock, the sandstone turned a bright red color. Following the introduction, the music in Red Rock Rag takes on a typical ragtime melody and rhythm. It then transitions by changing key, time signature and the structure into a swing waltz. At m. 60, it moves into a combined time signature of one measure of 3/4 time and two measures of 2/4 time with an occasional lick in the bass line. Finally, it moves back into the swing-waltz style and finishes with the original ragtime melody. Red Rock Rag is challenging stylistically and rhythmically. It would be appropriate to study both the ragtime and swing styles while working on it. When you have the good fortune to visit Red Rock country in the southwestern United States, you will all at once feel that majesty and beauty in the towering red landscape. You can trek, bike, paddle, ride horseback or drive through the canyons, past the strangely shaped rocks and over the enormous boulders. Each time you turn a corner you will be dazzled by yet another magnificent vista. The Red Rock areas in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico formed millions of years ago when that part of North America was primarily under water. The water left behind the shells and skeletons of sea creatures that gradually turned into limestone and similar rocks. Beginning 225 million years ago, the earth's crust began to move and the seabed slowly rose. Streams entering the shallow water deposited mud and sand that turned into shale and marine sandstone. As the land continued to rise and dry out, some of the rocks oxidized (combined with oxygen) and turned red in color. Subsequently the area was covered with sands that eventually compressed into what is called Aztec sandstone. Sometimes, when iron was concentrated in the rock, the sandstone turned a bright red color. Following the introduction, the music in Red Rock Rag takes on a typical ragtime melody and rhythm. It then transitions by changing key, time signature and the structure into a swing waltz. At m. 60, it moves into a combined time signature of one measure of 3/4 time and two measures of 2/4 time with an occasional lick in the bass line. Finally, it moves back into the swing-waltz style and finishes with the original ragtime melody.A Red Rock RagA is challenging stylistically and rhythmically. It would be appropriate to study both the ragtime and swing styles while working on it. When you have the good fortune to visit Red Rock country in the southwestern United States, you will all at once feel that majesty and beauty in the towering red landscape. You can trek, bike, paddle, ride horseback or drive through the canyons, past the strangely shaped rocks and over the enormous boulders. Each time you turn a corner you will be dazzled by yet another magnificent vista. The Red Rock areas in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico formed millions of years ago when that part of North America was primarily under water. The water left behind the shells and skeletons of sea creatures that gradually turned into limestone and similar rocks. Beginning 225 million years ago, the earth's crust began to move and the seabed slowly rose. Streams entering the shallow water deposited mud and sand that turned into shale and marine sandstone. As the land continued to rise and dry out, some of the rocks oxidized (combined with oxygen) and turned red in color. Subsequently the area was covered with sands that eventually compressed into what is called Aztec sandstone. Sometimes, when iron was concentrated in the rock, the sandstone turned a bright red color. Following the introduction, the music in Red Rock Rag takes on a typical ragtime melody and rhythm. It then transitions by changing key, time signature and the structure into a swing waltz. At m. 60, it moves into a combined time signature of one measure of 3/4 time and two measures of 2/4 time with an occasional lick in the bass line. Finally, it moves back into the swing-waltz style and finishes with the original ragtime melody.A Red Rock RagA is challenging stylistically and rhythmically. It would be appropriate to study both the ragtime and swing styles while working on it. When you have the good fortune to visit Red Rock country in the southwestern United States, you will all at once feel that majesty and beauty in the towering red landscape. You can trek, bike, paddle, ride horseback or drive through the canyons, past the strangely shaped rocks and over the enormous boulders. Each time you turn a corner you will be dazzled by yet another magnificent vista. The Red Rock areas in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico formed millions of years ago when that part of North America was primarily under water. The water left behind the shells and skeletons of sea creatures that gradually turned into limestone and similar rocks. Beginning 225 million years ago, the earth's crust began to move and the seabed slowly rose. Streams entering the shallow water deposited mud and sand that turned into shale and marine sandstone. As the land continued to rise and dry out, some of the rocks oxidized (combined with oxygen) and turned red in color. Subsequently the area was covered with sands that eventually compressed into what is called Aztec sandstone. Sometimes, when iron was concentrated in the rock, the sandstone turned a bright red color. Following the introduction, the music in Red Rock Rag takes on a typical ragtime melody and rhythm. It then transitions by changing key, time signature and the structure into a swing waltz. At m. 60, it moves into a combined time signature of one measure of 3/4 time and two measures of 2/4 time with an occasional lick in the bass line. Finally, it moves back into the swing-waltz style and finishes with the original ragtime melody. Red Rock Rag is challenging stylistically and rhythmically. It would be appropriate to study both the ragtime and swing styles while working on it. When you have the good fortune to visit Red Rock country in the southwestern United States, you will all at once feel that majesty and beauty in the towering red landscape. You can trek, bike, paddle, ride horseback or drive through the canyons, past the strangely shaped rocks and over the enormous boulders. Each time you turn a corner you will be dazzled by yet another magnificent vista. The Red Rock areas in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico formed millions of years ago when that part of North America was primarily under water. The water left behind the shells and skeletons of sea creatures that gradually turned into limestone and similar rocks. Beginning 225 million years ago, the earth's crust began to move and the seabed slowly rose. Streams entering the shallow water deposited mud and sand that turned into shale and marine sandstone. As the land continued to rise and dry out, some of the rocks oxidized (combined with oxygen) and turned red in color. Subsequently the area was covered with sands that eventually compressed into what is called Aztec sandstone. Sometimes, when iron was concentrated in the rock, the sandstone turned a bright red color. Following the introduction, the music in Red Rock Rag takes on a typical ragtime melody and rhythm. It then transitions by changing key, time signature and the structure into a swing waltz. At m. 60, it moves into a combined time signature of one measure of 3/4 time and two measures of 2/4 time with an occasional lick in the bass line. Finally, it moves back into the swing-waltz style and finishes with the original ragtime melody. Red Rock Rag is challenging stylistically and rhythmically. It would be appropriate to study both the ragtime and swing styles while working on it. When you have the good fortune to visit Red Rock country in the southwestern United States, you will all at once feel that majesty and beauty in the towering red landscape. You can trek, bike, paddle, ride horseback or drive through the canyons, past the strangely shaped rocks and over the enormous boulders. Each time you turn a corner you will be dazzled by yet another magnificent vista.The Red Rock areas in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico formed millions of years ago when that part of North America was primarily under water. The water left behind the shells and skeletons of sea creatures that gradually turned into limestone and similar rocks. Beginning 225 million years ago, the earth's crust began to move and the seabed slowly rose. Streams entering the shallow water deposited mud and sand that turned into shale and marine sandstone. As the land continued to rise and dry out, some of the rocks oxidized (combined with oxygen) and turned red in color. Subsequently the area was covered with sands that eventually compressed into what is called Aztec sandstone. Sometimes, when iron was concentrated in the rock, the sandstone turned a bright red color.Following the introduction, the music in Red Rock Rag takes on a typical ragtime melody and rhythm. It then transitions by changing key, time signature and the structure into a swing waltz. At m. 60, it moves into a combined time signature of one measure of 3/4 time and two measures of 2/4 time with an occasional lick in the bass line. Finally, it moves back into the swing-waltz style and finishes with the original ragtime melody. Red Rock Rag is challenging stylistically and rhythmically. It would be appropriate to study both the ragtime and swing styles while working on it. $60.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Alkaline String Orchestra [Score] - Beginner Excelcia Music Publishing
String Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1.5 SKU: XC.HSO2303FS Composed ...(+)
String Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1.5 SKU: XC.HSO2303FS Composed by Tyler Arcari. Harmony. Score. Excelcia Music Publishing #HSO2303FS. Published by Excelcia Music Publishing (XC.HSO2303FS). 9 x 12 inches. Written as a follow-up to composer Tyler Arcari’s widely popular work Acidic, Alkaline takes an ironically less basic approach in this accessible work for developing string orchestras. The introduction features a clever ostinato pattern that will transport you to the cinema, great parts for the basses and cellos, as well as a lush harmonic section make Alkaline a hit! $7.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Alkaline String Orchestra - Beginner Excelcia Music Publishing
String Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1.5 SKU: XC.HSO2303 Composed by...(+)
String Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 1.5 SKU: XC.HSO2303 Composed by Tyler Arcari. Harmony. Set of parts. Excelcia Music Publishing #HSO2303. Published by Excelcia Music Publishing (XC.HSO2303). 9 x 12 inches. Written as a follow-up to composer Tyler Arcari’s widely popular work Acidic, Alkaline takes an ironically less basic approach in this accessible work for developing string orchestras. The introduction features a clever ostinato pattern that will transport you to the cinema, great parts for the basses and cellos, as well as a lush harmonic section make Alkaline a hit! $55.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Adirondack Sleighride String Orchestra [Score and Parts] - Easy Kjos Music Company
By Rudolf Stephan. For String Orchestra. Orchestra. Level: Grade 2. Music Book. ...(+)
By Rudolf Stephan. For String Orchestra. Orchestra. Level: Grade 2. Music Book. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company.
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| Tänze für Kinderstreichorchester (erste Lage) String Orchestra EMB (Editio Musica Budapest)
String Orchestra SKU: BT.EMBZ14335 By László Zempléni. By Franz ...(+)
String Orchestra SKU: BT.EMBZ14335 By László Zempléni. By Franz Schubert. EMB Leggierissimo. Educational Tool. Book Only. Composed 2003. 108 pages. Editio Musica Budapest #EMBZ14335. Published by Editio Musica Budapest (BT.EMBZ14335). The material of this volume consists of the dances most popular in Vienna at he beginning of the 19th century: ländler, écossaises and German dances. They were originally piano pieces, but were certainly performed on all sorts of instruments at social gatherings and in public places of entertainment. This transcription for children's orchestra of these miniature compositions is a modern continuation of the old tradition of their 'transcription'.
Die Leggerierissmo-Reihe von Editio Musica Budapest umfasst Stücke, mit und an welchen Kinderstreichorchester wachsen können. Jede Ausgabe ist in der ersten Lage spielbar und enthält Partitur und Stimmen (Violine 3 entspricht Viola).Die Ausgabe Schubert: Tänze enthält Tänze, die im Wien des beginnenden 19. Jahhunderts sehr beliebt waren: Ländler, Écossaises und Deutsche Tänze. Enthaltene Stimmen: 3x Violine 1, 3x Violine 2, 3x Violine 3, 2x Cello.
La collection Leggiero & Leggierissmo proposée par Editio Musica Budapest est une édition enrichie de pièces pour Orchestre Cordes Junior, dans un arrangement de degré de difficulté facile. Elle comprend des œuvres de compositeurs classiques et contemporains ainsi que des transcriptions de pièces faciles. La possibilité de substituer la partie d'alto par un 3e violon facilite l'interprétation des morceaux. Ces arrangements, qui favorisent l'acquisition d'une expérience musicale complète, sont l'œuvre des meilleurs pédagogues et compositeurs. Les annotations figurent en langue française. Le recueil Schubert: Danses rassemble des danses les pluspopulaires Vienne au début il du 19ème siècle. Pièces de musique festive écrites l'origine pour piano, elles ont été interprétées par de nombreux instruments. Transcrites présent pour orchestre cordes junior, ces miniatures raviront musiciens et auditoire.Instrumentation: 3 vl1, 3 vl2, 3 vl3, 2 vlc. $52.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| Ironclad String Orchestra [Score and Parts] - Beginner Carl Fischer
By Sean O'Loughlin. For Violin I, Violin II, Violin III, Viola, Cello, Bass, Pia...(+)
By Sean O'Loughlin. For Violin I, Violin II, Violin III, Viola, Cello, Bass, Piano. Carl Fischer First Plus String Orchestra Series. Grade 1.5-2. Score and part(s). 82 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 25 seconds. Published by Carl Fischer
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| Ironclad String Orchestra [Score] - Beginner Carl Fischer
By Sean O'Loughlin. For Full Score. Carl Fischer First Plus String Orchestra Ser...(+)
By Sean O'Loughlin. For Full Score. Carl Fischer First Plus String Orchestra Series. Grade 1.5-2. Full score (study). 12 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 25 seconds. Published by Carl Fischer
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| Marsden Moor String Orchestra [Score and Parts] Forton Music
String orchestra - Intermediate-Advanced SKU: FT.FM937 Composed by Keiron...(+)
String orchestra - Intermediate-Advanced SKU: FT.FM937 Composed by Keiron Anderson. Atmospheric ensemble piece. Classical. Score and Parts. Forton Music #FM937. Published by Forton Music (FT.FM937). ISBN 9790570488360. 8.25 x 11.75 inches. Atmospheric ensemble piece. $48.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
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