SKU: FL.FX071395
Instruments:String Quartet: 2 Violins 1 Alto 1 Cello; Difficuly Level: Grade 4; Duration: 1 mn 50 s; Musical Style: Classical; Category: Arrangement; Composer: Felix MENDELSSOHN; Arranger: Eric VIRETON.
SKU: HL.14034378
ISBN 9788759879009.
Hundrad HardingtonarSuite 1, Op. 151, No. 1-15ScoreOrchestration: 2(pic).2.2.2/4.3.3.1/timp.perc/hp/cel/strDuration 33 min.Parts are for hire: hire@ewh.dk.
SKU: FL.FX073842
Instruments:Oboe Quartet or Oboe Octet (with 4 easy oboe parts); Difficuly Level: Grade 4.
SKU: AP.35350S
UPC: 038081416274. English.
Portraying three characters from the Harry Potter universe, composer Alexandre Desplat musically illustrates the mysterious Kreacher, the noble Dobby, and the nefarious thief Mundungus. A simple, yet amusing melody from the blockbuster film that can be used to introduce dissonance and reinforce accidentals and courtesy accidentals with your students. (1:31).
SKU: HL.49003367
ISBN 9790001033138. 8.25x11.75x0.068 inches.
SKU: M7.AST-6111
ISBN 9790203861119.
SKU: BR.MN-506
ISBN 9790004790052. 8.5 x 11.5 inches.
Tanz, Traum und Triumphmarsch - fur 3 Spielende an 1 Klavier.
SKU: HL.49009780
ISBN 9783795761967. UPC: 073999827217. 5.25x7.5x0.377 inches.
Preface * Editorial Notes * II. Adagio * III. Allegro * IV. Menuet * Trio 1 * Poloinesse * Trio 2 * Appendix: Trio pour le Cors de chasse.
SKU: HL.288927
UPC: 888680914431. 5.0x5.0x0.15 inches. Roger Emerson/John Jacobson.
Fred Rogers, the American television personality who became an icon championing children's education and social equality, was especially fond of the numbers 1, 4 and 3. Signifying the number of letters in I, Love and You, John Jacobson and Roger Emerson have taken this special affinity, used their more than 30 years of children's educational experience, and created a song befitting of the man whom all consider their neighbor.
SKU: HL.49005294
ISBN 9790001056915.
SKU: CF.BPS134
ISBN 9781491158265. UPC: 680160916863. 9 x 12 inches.
QuA(c) verdes son is the Spanish-language version of O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree). Although the Christmas carol is sung in many languages, the translated lyrics are rarely a close copy of the original German text. Instead, each version finds unique ways to explore the beauty and meaning of one of the holidayas most beloved symbols: the Christmas tree. In QuA(c) verdes son, the beautiful lights, fresh aroma, and especially the lovely color of the tree are celebrated. This arrangement of QuA(c) verdes son begins with simmering Latin percussion playing a groove based on a 3-2 son clave. Subdividing this in groups of eighth notes (123-123-1234-12-12-12) will help lock in the time. In the gA 1/4 iro part, the quarter notes should be scraped and the eighth notes tapped. The main melody begins at m. 5. Rather than needing to be overly loud, much of the energy comes from the silences between notes and from the contrast between accents and staccatos. The woodwind countermelody at m. 9 and m. 17 should be smooth and sweet, a further contrast to the punchy rhythms beneath it. The percussion section is featured at m. 26, with a gradual buildup of textures and rhythmic energy. At m. 38 the whole band is back in, driving toward the fun cha-cha-cha ending.Que verdes son is the Spanish-language version of O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree). Although the Christmas carol is sung in many languages, the translated lyrics are rarely a close copy of the original German text. Instead, each version finds unique ways to explore the beauty and meaning of one of the holiday's most beloved symbols: the Christmas tree. In Que verdes son, the beautiful lights, fresh aroma, and especially the lovely color of the tree are celebrated. This arrangement of Que verdes son begins with simmering Latin percussion playing a groove based on a 3-2 son clave. Subdividing this in groups of eighth notes (123-123-1234-12-12-12) will help lock in the time. In the guiro part, the quarter notes should be scraped and the eighth notes tapped. The main melody begins at m. 5. Rather than needing to be overly loud, much of the energy comes from the silences between notes and from the contrast between accents and staccatos. The woodwind countermelody at m. 9 and m. 17 should be smooth and sweet, a further contrast to the punchy rhythms beneath it. The percussion section is featured at m. 26, with a gradual buildup of textures and rhythmic energy. At m. 38 the whole band is back in, driving toward the fun cha-cha-cha ending.Qué verdes son is the Spanish-language version of O Tannenbaum (O Christmas Tree). Although the Christmas carol is sung in many languages, the translated lyrics are rarely a close copy of the original German text. Instead, each version finds unique ways to explore the beauty and meaning of one of the holiday’s most beloved symbols: the Christmas tree. In Qué verdes son, the beautiful lights, fresh aroma, and especially the lovely color of the tree are celebrated.This arrangement of Qué verdes son begins with simmering Latin percussion playing a groove based on a 3-2 son clave. Subdividing this in groups of eighth notes (123-123-1234-12-12-12) will help lock in the time. In the güiro part, the quarter notes should be scraped and the eighth notes tapped.The main melody begins at m. 5. Rather than needing to be overly loud, much of the energy comes from the silences between notes and from the contrast between accents and staccatos. The woodwind countermelody at m. 9 and m. 17 should be smooth and sweet, a further contrast to the punchy rhythms beneath it.The percussion section is featured at m. 26, with a gradual buildup of textures and rhythmic energy. At m. 38 the whole band is back in, driving toward the fun cha-cha-cha ending.
SKU: M7.AST-82
ISBN 9790203800828.
SKU: M7.AST-99
ISBN 9790203800996.
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