| Ask, Seek, Knock Choral Unison Unison, Piano [Octavo] Choristers Guild
Composed by Nancy Raabe. For Unison choir with piano. Sacred Anthem. General. Oc...(+)
Composed by Nancy Raabe. For Unison choir with piano. Sacred Anthem. General. Octavo. Published by Chorister's Guild
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| Alison Hedger: Gold, Frankincense And Myrrh (Teacher's Book) Piano, Vocal and Guitar Music Sales
Piano, Vocal and Guitar SKU: HL.14012902 By Alison Hedger. By Alison Hedg...(+)
Piano, Vocal and Guitar SKU: HL.14012902 By Alison Hedger. By Alison Hedger. Music Sales America. Musical Education. Book [Softcover]. Composed 2017. 24 pages. Music Sales #GA10613. Published by Music Sales (HL.14012902). ISBN 9780711933804. UPC: 884088442071. 9.0x12.0x0.115 inches. English. This versatile and cheerful Nativity retells the Bible story and is easy to learn. Simple speech parts can be written into the script or narration can be given to the fluent readers. Gold, Frankincense and Myrrh is intended to give the very youngest of children musically satisfying songs which are easily learnt and fun to sing. Duration: 20 mins. Script available in student book. If you need to license a school/youth theatre performance of this product, please use the online application form. $15.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Expectations - Beginner Carl Fischer
Orchestra Cello, Contrabass, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3 - Grade ...(+)
Orchestra Cello, Contrabass, Piano, Viola, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3 - Grade 1.5 SKU: CF.FAS97 Composed by Larry Clark. First-Plus String Orchestra (FAS). Set of Score and Parts. With Standard notation. 8+8+2+5+5+2+5+12 pages. Duration 2 minutes, 59 seconds. Carl Fischer Music #FAS97. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.FAS97). ISBN 9781491143049. UPC: 680160900541. Key: D major. Expectations is dedicated to Larry Clark's young son. It was written with thoughts of his playful nature, which can be heard throughout the piece, while the lush, emotional opening depicts the composer's awe at being a parent to a wonderful little boy. This touching piece will stretch the musicianship of young string students, but it will be worth the journey. Expectations is a special piece for me. I wrote it with my youngest son Benjamin in mind. Most nine year olds, as Benjamin, are full of carefree joy, wonder and excitement. It was my hope to depict that nature in the style of the piece.The piece begins sentimentally, as I remember the overwhelming joy I felt upon his birth. There is nothing that can replace the feeling of becoming a dad. Ben has always been a “daddy's boy†and is a great hugger! This first section of the piece should be lush and musical. It is important to ask young musicians to play with heart. They can certainly do it but might have to be asked to pour some emotion into bringing the music to life.After the lyrical opening the piece heads off on a carefree journey with a bouncy bass line and a jaunty tune. There are moments of counterpoint in the piece where the melody echoes itself. The musical material from the beginning returns several times as the bridge material, the glue that holds the piece together. It is my hope that if nothing else, the piece brings a smile to your face. Perhaps it can also serve to teach young students contrast and musicianship in music.It has been my pleasure to have the opportunity to write this piece. I hope you andyour students enjoy it and find it useful for your program.-Larry ClarkLakeland, FL 2016. $53.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Strum and Sing Ukulele: 60 J-Pop Songs with 10 Easy Chords Yamaha
Ukulele and voice SKU: YM.GTL01101234 Easy-Intermediate Ukulele Book(+)
Ukulele and voice SKU: YM.GTL01101234 Easy-Intermediate Ukulele Book. 10 Easy Chords. Anime Song; J-Pop. Book. Yamaha Music Media #GTL01101234. Published by Yamaha Music Media (YM.GTL01101234). ISBN 9784636108651. 9.5 x 12 inches. Here comes a new book from the popular ukulele songbook series. There are only 10 basic chords to play in this songbook, so you can play all the songs in the book if you can master them. The scores and chords are written in an easy-to-read, easy-to-play format. The book includes 60 songs selected from the latest J-Pop hits! Enjoy playing a variety of ukulele songs to enrich your ukulele life! Please note that this book is arranged for easy playing, so the key and the song length may differ from the original songs. $16.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Six Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Alone Violin Carl Fischer
Chamber Music Violin SKU: CF.BF115 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edi...(+)
Chamber Music Violin SKU: CF.BF115 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Edited by Rachel Barton Pine. SWS. Collection. With Standard notation. 80 pages. Carl Fischer Music #BF115. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.BF115). ISBN 9781491150993. UPC: 680160908493. 9x12 inches. Johann Sebastian Bach’s (1685—1750) SixSonatas and Partitas have captivated violinistsfor centuries. Rachel Barton Pine—havingspent decades studying the music of Bach,his contemporaries, and his predecessors—now offers this unparalleled edition completewith detailed historical notes, performancesuggestions, and downloadable study materialsincluding a new Urtext edition and a speciallyprepared manuscript. Pine’s interpretationis informed by thorough historical study, which has been polished byyears of performance insight, but also encourages those studying Bach’srepertoire to craft their own unique interpretation of these timelessmasterpieces. This edition closely follows Pine’s critically acclaimed 2016recording “Testament: Complete Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin byJ.S. Bach†(Avie 2360) making it an invaluable resource for any student,teacher, or performer enthralled with J.S. Bach’s long standing legacy.Ms. Pine holds the distinction of being the only American and youngestperson to win the gold medal at the J.S. Bach International ViolinCompetition in Leipzig, Germany, 1992. here is no one right way to play Bach. More thanalmost any repertoire, each individual’s interpretation isas unique as their personality. Though I have spent decadesstudying Bach’s music as well as that of his contemporariesand predecessors, my final rationale for artisticdecisions is often taste and instinct. Every violinist whoundertakes a lifetime’s journey with this incredible repertoireis continually discovering new ideas. Thus, theopinions on the following pages may evolve over time.However, everything in the sheet music closely follows my2016 recording “Testament: Complete Sonatas and Partitasfor Solo Violin by J.S. Bach†(Avie 2360), which I trulyfeel represents the culmination of my exploration intothese extraordinary works.In choosing to present this edition, my hope is thatyou will find useful solutions to challenges of fingering,bowing, and polyphony, and helpful information aboutphrasing. I have also included additional dynamic suggestionswith the hope that trying these ideas will help inspireyou to discover your own. All of these markings aredesigned to work with a baroque violin and baroque bow,a modern violin and baroque bow, or a modern violinand modern bow. While the information in this editionis unusually dense, there is much that I did not include,such as lifts, breaths, articulations, whether to play on oroff the string, metronome markings, details of timing,and emphases other than hemiolas.I offer this book to you in the spirit of Bach: “SoliDeo Gloria.â€. $21.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Vuggeviser Piano solo Music Sales
Piano SKU: HL.14035219 Piano Solo. Composed by Bent Sorensen. Musi...(+)
Piano SKU: HL.14035219 Piano Solo. Composed by Bent Sorensen. Music Sales America. Classical. Book [Softcover]. 8 pages. Music Sales #KP01121. Published by Music Sales (HL.14035219). ISBN 9788759877739. Danish. Lullabies / Vuggeviser for Piano solo was composed by Bent Sorensen in 2000. Preface / Programme Note: Some melodies keep haunting me: they will stick in my mind, and I will walk about humming them, and they will find their way into my music. Two such melodies are the basis for the present piano piece, which I call LULLABIES. The first little tune began its life as a ballad in an operatic draft ofmine. Later on - with text by English poet Selima Hill - it became part of my songcycle ROSES ARE FALLING for mezzo soprano and piano. In the latter context it is a love song, but I have always had a lullaby-feeling about this tune, and, indeed, as a lullaby it appears in my opera UNDERTHE SKY, to text by Peter Asmussen: inthe opera, the loved one sings and hums to her beloved and make him come to rest. During LULLABIES the tune will appear a half tone lower with each entry, and make its way downwards through the musical texture, from upper voice to bassline. The other little melody is a true lullaby, which I hummed for my youngest daughter to try and make her go to sleep. Later on it became the backdrop for the last movement of my trombone concerto, BIRDS AND BELLS. The two melodies in their original form are reproduced at the beginning of LULLABIES. Bent Sorensen, 2000. $6.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Berko's Journey Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in...(+)
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Clarinet in Bb 3, Contrabassoon, Double Bass, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Flute 3, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1 and more. SKU: PR.11642143L Composed by Stacy Garrop. Spiral. Large Score. 68 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #116-42143L. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11642143L). UPC: 680160693320. 11 x 17 inches. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craft Berko’s Journey, I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1, Leaving Ekaterinoslav, we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2, In Transit, we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3, At Home in Omaha, we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craftxa0Berko’s Journey,xa0I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1,xa0Leaving Ekaterinoslav,xa0we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2,xa0In Transit,xa0we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3,xa0At Home in Omaha,xa0we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. $71.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Berko's Journey [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in...(+)
Orchestra Bass Clarinet, Bass Trombone, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Cello, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2, Clarinet in Bb 3, Contrabassoon, Double Bass, English Horn, Flute 1, Flute 2, Flute 3, Harp, Horn 1, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1 and more. SKU: PR.11642143S Composed by Stacy Garrop. Sws. Score. 68 pages. Duration 20 minutes. Theodore Presser Company #116-42143S. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.11642143S). UPC: 680160693313. 11 x 17 inches. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craft Berko’s Journey, I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1, Leaving Ekaterinoslav, we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2, In Transit, we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3, At Home in Omaha, we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. For most of my life, I never knew where my father’s family came from, beyond a few broad strokes: they had emigrated in the early 1900s from Eastern Europe and altered the family name along the way. This radically changed in the summer of 2021 when my mother and sister came across a folder in our family filing cabinet and made an astounding discovery of documents that revealed when, where, and how my great-grandfather came to America. The information I had been seeking was at home all along, waiting over forty years to be discovered.Berko Gorobzoff, my great-grandfather, left Ekaterinoslav in 1904. At that time, this city was in the southern Russian area of modern-day Ukraine; as his family was Jewish, he and his siblings were attempting to escape the ongoing religious persecution and pogroms instigated by Tzar Nicholas II to root out Jewish people from Russia. Berko’s older brother Jakob had already emigrated to Illinois, and Berko was traveling with Chaje, Jakob’s wife, to join him. Their timing was fortuitous, as the following year saw a series of massive, brutal pogroms in the region. After arriving in Illinois, Berko went on to Omaha, Nebraska, where he married my great-grandmother Anna about eighteen months later. They remained in Omaha for the rest of their lives.There is one more intriguing part to this historical account: I have a great-aunt in Texas who, as it turns out, is the youngest daughter of Berko and Anna. Through a series of phone calls, my great-aunt and I discussed what she could remember: her parents spoke Yiddish at home, her mother didn’t learn to read or write in English so my great-aunt was tasked with writing letters to family members, Berko ran a grocery store followed by a small hotel, and her parents enjoyed playing poker with friends. Above all else, neither of her parents ever spoke a word about their past or how they got to America. This was a common trait among Eastern European Jewish immigrants whose goal was to “blend in” within their new communities and country.To craftxa0Berko’s Journey,xa0I melded the facts I uncovered about Berko with my own research into methods of transportation in the early 1900s. Also, to represent his heritage, I wove two Yiddish songs and one Klezmer tune into the work. In movement 1,xa0Leaving Ekaterinoslav,xa0we hear Berko packing his belongings, saying his goodbyes to family and friends, and walking to the train station. Included in this movement is a snippet of the Yiddish song “The Miller’s Tears” which references how the Jews were driven out of their villages by the Russian army. In movement 2,xa0In Transit,xa0we follow Berko as he boards a train and then a steamship, sails across the Atlantic Ocean, arrives at Ellis Island and anxiously waits in line for immigration, jubilantly steps foot into New York City, and finally boards a train that will take him to Chicago. While he’s on the steamship, we hear a group of fellow steerage musicians play a klezmer tune (“Freylachs in d minor”). In movement 3,xa0At Home in Omaha,xa0we hear Berko court and marry Anna. Their courtship is represented by “Tumbalalaika,” a Yiddish puzzle folksong in which a man asks a woman a series of riddles in order to get better acquainted with each other and to test her intellect.On a final note, I crafted a musical motive to represent Berko throughout the piece. This motive is heard at the beginning of the first movement; its first pitches are B and E, which represent the first two letters of Berko’s name. I scatter this theme throughout the piece as Berko travels towards a new world and life. As the piece concludes, we hear Berko’s theme repeatedly and in close succession, representing the descendants of the Garrop line that came from Berko and Anna. $40.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Teaching Little Fingers to Play Disney Hits Willis Music
Piano/Keyboard - Early to Later Elementary SKU: HL.1329691 Composed by Va...(+)
Piano/Keyboard - Early to Later Elementary SKU: HL.1329691 Composed by Various. Arranged by Eric Baumgartner. Willis. Disney, Pop. Softcover. 32 pages. Published by Willis Music (HL.1329691). ISBN 9798350112993. UPC: 196288184997. 8.5x11.0 inches. 10 of the biggest Disney hits arranged for the youngest pianists among us! These great tunes are perfect to both sing and play and will make learning piano the most fun it has ever been. Illustrations included so everyone can remember their favorite part of the movie! Titles: Beauty and the Beast • Cruella de Vil • Heigh-Ho • How Far I'll Go • Let It Go • Remember Me (Lullaby) • Try Everything • Under the Sea • When Will My Life Begin? • When You Wish Upon a Star. $12.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 4 to 6 weeks | | |
| When the Party's Over Choral CD Hal Leonard
Choral (ShowTrax CD) SKU: HL.346171 By Billie Eilish. By Finneas O'Connel...(+)
Choral (ShowTrax CD) SKU: HL.346171 By Billie Eilish. By Finneas O'Connell. Arranged by Mac Huff. Pop Choral Series. Ballad, Choral, Pop. CD. Duration 190 seconds. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.346171). UPC: 840126922301. 5.0x5.0x0.15 inches. With a sweep of five major awards at the 2020 Grammy Awards, Billie Eilish all but announced that she was here to stay as a musical force to be reckoned with. The youngest artist ever to win Album of the Year, Eilish and her producer/brother Finneas performed this aching ballad live to 18.7 million viewers. $26.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Classical Guitar for Kids Guitar Classical guitar [Sheet music + Audio access] - Beginner Hal Leonard
Book/Online Audio Guitar SKU: HL.350568 Hal Leonard Guitar Method....(+)
Book/Online Audio Guitar SKU: HL.350568 Hal Leonard Guitar Method. Guitar Method. Children, Classical, Instruction. Softcover Audio Online. 48 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.350568). ISBN 9781705105214. UPC: 840126935059. 9.0x12.0x0.125 inches. The Hal Leonard Clssical Guitar for Kids Method is perfect for young beginners interested in learning how to play classical guitar. Created by esteemed classical guitarist and educator Paul Henry, this fun, easy-to-use, and thorough method covers all the basics. While the method is easy to follow, guidance from a teacher will make the learning experience even better, especially for the youngest of students. All examples in the book include accompanying audio for demonstration and play-along to help strengthen the learning experience. Includes pieces by Ludwig van Beethoven, Francesco Bathioli, Ferdinando Carulli, Joseph Kuffner, Fernando Sor, and Paul Henry, plus many traditional pieces! Includes lessons on: ⢠Parts of the Guitar ⢠Names of the Strings ⢠Finger Names ⢠String Position ⢠Hand Position ⢠Reading Music Notation ⢠Playing Rhythms ⢠Fretting the Strings ⢠Plucking the Strings ⢠Notes in First Position ⢠Alternating Fingers ⢠One-Part Music ⢠Two-Part Music ⢠Time Signatures ⢠Playing with Dynamics ⢠Arpeggios. About Hal Leonard Guitar Method The world-famous Hal Leonard Guitar Method is preferred by teachers because it makes them more effective while making their job easier. Students enjoy its easy-to-follow format that gives them a solid music education while letting them play songs right away. The Hal Leonard Guitar Method provides a complete system to playing success which includes three levels of instruction and a myriad of play-along supplemental songbooks that let students play great songs while they're still learning to play. $14.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Mariya Takeuchi - Piano Solo Best Selection Piano solo - Intermediate/advanced Yamaha
Intermediate-Advanced Piano Book. Composed by Mariya Takeuchi and Tatsuro ...(+)
Intermediate-Advanced Piano
Book. Composed by Mariya
Takeuchi and Tatsuro
Yamashita. City-Pop
Collection. Artist Folio, J-
Pop, City Pop. Book. Yamaha
Music Media #GTP01101218.
Published by Yamaha Music
Media
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| Music for Little Mozarts - Fun with Music Friends (Coloring Book 1) Piano solo Alfred Publishing
(A Piano Course to Bring Out the Music in Every Young Child) Written by Christin...(+)
(A Piano Course to Bring Out the Music in Every Young Child) Written by Christine H. Barden, E. L. Lancaster, Gayle Kowalchyk. Coloring book. With introductory text and illustrations. 48 pages. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Der Froschkonig - Intermediate Carus Verlag
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthes...(+)
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthesizer, Keyboard - Level 3 SKU: CA.1241903 Operetta. Composed by Rainer Bohm. This edition: Paperbound. Carus book series: More music books. Musicals for children, Songs for children, Secular choral music. Vocal score. 48 pages. Duration 60 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 12.419/03. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1241903). ISBN 9790007028312. Language: German. Text: Timm, Gabriele. Text: Gabriele Timm. Rosalia, the youngest of the King's five daughters, is a very bright but unruly child. One day, when she lets her fathers orb fall into the well while juggling, the scheming Prime Minister smells his chance, marble statues come to life, little frogs dance the Can-Can, and the King needs Aspirin again. Rosalia rescues the day when she picks up a huge slimy frog and throws him against the wall as punishment for his impertenance. This simple act has the most amazing consequences ... Score available separately - see item CA.1241900. $20.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Der Froschkonig [Score] - Intermediate Carus Verlag
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthes...(+)
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthesizer, Keyboard - Level 3 SKU: CA.1241900 Operetta. Composed by Rainer Bohm. This edition: Paperbound. Carus book series: More music books. German title: Der Froschkonig. Musicals for children, Songs for children, Secular choral music. Full score. 84 pages. Duration 60 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 12.419/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1241900). ISBN 9790007028305. Language: German. Text: Timm, Gabriele. Text: Gabriele Timm. Rosalia, the youngest of the King's five daughters, is a very bright but unruly child. One day, when she lets her fathers orb fall into the well while juggling, the scheming Prime Minister smells his chance, marble statues come to life, little frogs dance the Can-Can, and the King needs Aspirin again. Rosalia rescues the day when she picks up a huge slimy frog and throws him against the wall as punishment for his impertenance. This simple act has the most amazing consequences ... $41.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Der Froschkonig [Score and Parts] - Intermediate Carus Verlag
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthes...(+)
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthesizer, Keyboard - Level 3 SKU: CA.1241919 Operetta. Composed by Rainer Bohm. Carus book series: More music books. Complete orchestral parts. Musicals for children, Songs for children, Secular choral music. Set of Orchestra Parts. Duration 60 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 12.419/19. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1241919). Language: German. Text: Timm, Gabriele. Text by Gabriele Timm. Rosalia, the youngest of the King's five daughters, is a very bright but unruly child. One day, when she lets her fathers orb fall into the well while juggling, the scheming Prime Minister smells his chance, marble statues come to life, little frogs dance the Can-Can, and the King needs Aspirin again. Rosalia rescues the day when she picks up a huge slimy frog and throws him against the wall as punishment for his impertenance. This simple act has the most amazing consequences ... Score and parts available separately - see item CA.1241900. $70.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Der Froschkonig - Intermediate Carus Verlag
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthes...(+)
Children's Choir, Flute, 2 Trumpets, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello/Contrabass, Synthesizer, Keyboard - Level 3 SKU: CA.1241905 Operetta. Composed by Rainer Bohm. Carus book series: More music books. Musicals for children, Songs for children, Secular choral music. Choral Score. 20 pages. Duration 60 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 12.419/05. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1241905). ISBN 9790007028329. Language: German. Text: Timm, Gabriele. Text: Gabriele Timm. Rosalia, the youngest of the King's five daughters, is a very bright but unruly child. One day, when she lets her fathers orb fall into the well while juggling, the scheming Prime Minister smells his chance, marble statues come to life, little frogs dance the Can-Can, and the King needs Aspirin again. Rosalia rescues the day when she picks up a huge slimy frog and throws him against the wall as punishment for his impertenance. This simple act has the most amazing consequences ... Score available separately - see item CA.1241900. $9.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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