| Rise Up Singing
Lyrics and Chords [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
The Group Singing Songbook. By Various. Vocal. Size 9.5x12 inches. 281 pages. Pu...(+)
The Group Singing Songbook. By Various. Vocal. Size 9.5x12 inches. 281 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Rise Up Singing Lyrics and Chords [Sheet music] Hal Leonard
Arranged by Peter Blood, Annie Patterson. Vocal. Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283 pages...(+)
Arranged by Peter Blood, Annie Patterson. Vocal. Size 7.5x10.5 inches. 283 pages. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Bass Basics (2-DVD Set) Bass guitar [DVD] - Beginner EMedia | | |
| Double Bass Starter Double Bass [Sheet music + CD] - Easy De Haske Publications
Double Bass - easy SKU: BT.DHP-1115113-400 22 Pieces in various styles...(+)
Double Bass - easy SKU: BT.DHP-1115113-400 22 Pieces in various styles. Composed by Ruud van der Meulen. Book with CD. Composed 2011. 32 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1115113-400. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1115113-400). ISBN 9789043139205. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. In Double Bass Starter you will find a variety of tunes for beginner double bass players - young as well as old. It is a fantastic album, with a solid methodical structure. A range of styles is featured, from classical to jazz and pop. The tunes can be picked or bowed. The CD features demo tracks together with play-along tracks for each piece.
In Double Bass Starter zijn verschillende stukken voor beginners op de contrabas verzameld. Het is zowel een geweldig speelboek als een goed doordachte aanvulling op het gebruikelijke lesmateriaal. Allerlei stijlen passerende revue - van klassiek tot pop. Alle stukken kunnen zowel pizzicato als con arco worden gespeeld.
In Double Bass Starter sind vielfältige Stu?cke fu?r Anfänger auf dem Kontrabass versammelt. Es ist zugleich ein fantastisches Spielbuch und sehr lehrreiches Zusatzmaterial fu?r den Unterricht mit einem durchdachten methodischen Aufbau. Allerlei Stile kommen darin an die Reihe - von Klassik u?ber Jazz bis hin zu Pop. Alle Stu?cke können sowohl gezupft als auch gestrichen werden.Die CD bietet sowohl Demo- als auch Play-Along Tracks an.
Double Bass Starter propose de nombreuses pièces de style divers (classique, jazz ou pop), arrangées pour contrebassiste débutant. Chaque partition contient un large éventail de compléments pédagogiques qui sâ??intégreront facilement votre méthode dâ??apprentissage. Ce fantastique ouvrage offre la possibilité de jouer en pizzicato ou en legato.
In Double Bass Starter troverete una variet di pezzi per avviare i principianti allo studio del contrabbasso. Oltre al materiale pedagogico utile a supportare l'insegnamento, vengono anche trattati tutti i generi musicali dalla classica al jazz al pop. $25.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
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| The New First Gig Electric bass, Drums C.L. Barnhouse
By Paul Clark, Andy Clark. Combo Book. Bass and drums book. Composed 1990. Publi...(+)
By Paul Clark, Andy Clark. Combo Book. Bass and drums book. Composed 1990. Published by C.L. Barnhouse.
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| The New First Gig Bass Clef Instruments C.L. Barnhouse
By Paul Clark, Andy Clark. Combo Book. Bass Clef instruments book. Composed 1990...(+)
By Paul Clark, Andy Clark. Combo Book. Bass Clef instruments book. Composed 1990. Published by C.L. Barnhouse.
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| Everglades (River of Grass) [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clar...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Contrabass Clarinet, Contrabassoon, Double Bass, English Horn, Euphonium, Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1 and more. SKU: PR.16500101F Mvt. 1 from Symphony No. 6 (Three Places in the East). Composed by Dan Welcher. Full score. 52 pages. Theodore Presser Company #165-00101F. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.16500101F). ISBN 9781491131725. UPC: 680160680252. Ever since the success of my series of wind ensemble works Places in the West, I've been wanting to write a companion piece for national parks on the other side of the north American continent. The earlier work, consisting of GLACIER, THE YELLOWSTONE FIRES, ARCHES, and ZION, spanned some twenty years of my composing life, and since the pieces called for differing groups of instruments, and were in slightly different styles from each other, I never considered them to be connected except in their subject matter. In their depiction of both the scenery and the human history within these wondrous places, they had a common goal: awaking the listener to the fragile beauty that is in them; and calling attention to the ever more crucial need for preservation and protection of these wild places, unique in all the world. With this new work, commissioned by a consortium of college and conservatory wind ensembles led by the University of Georgia, I decided to build upon that same model---but to solidify the process. The result, consisting of three movements (each named for a different national park in the eastern US), is a bona-fide symphony. While the three pieces could be performed separately, they share a musical theme---and also a common style and instrumentation. It is a true symphony, in that the first movement is long and expository, the second is a rather tightly structured scherzo-with-trio, and the finale is a true culmination of the whole. The first movement, Everglades, was the original inspiration for the entire symphony. Conceived over the course of two trips to that astonishing place (which the native Americans called River of Grass, the subtitle of this movement), this movement not only conveys a sense of the humid, lush, and even frightening scenery there---but also an overview of the entire settling-of- Florida experience. It contains not one, but two native American chants, and also presents a view of the staggering influence of modern man on this fragile part of the world. Beginning with a slow unfolding marked Heavy, humid, the music soon presents a gentle, lyrical theme in the solo alto saxophone. This theme, which goes through three expansive phrases with breaks in between, will appear in all three movements of the symphony. After the mood has been established, the music opens up to a rich, warm setting of a Cherokee morning song, with the simple happiness that this part of Florida must have had prior to the nineteenth century. This music, enveloping and comforting, gradually gives way to a more frenetic, driven section representative of the intrusion of the white man. Since Florida was populated and developed largely due to the introduction of a train system, there's a suggestion of the mechanized iron horse driving straight into the heartland. At that point, the native Americans become considerably less gentle, and a second chant seems to stand in the way of the intruder; a kind of warning song. The second part of this movement shows us the great swampy center of the peninsula, with its wildlife both in and out of the water. A new theme appears, sad but noble, suggesting that this land is precious and must be protected by all the people who inhabit it. At length, the morning song reappears in all its splendor, until the sunset---with one last iteration of the warning song in the solo piccolo. Functioning as a scherzo, the second movement, Great Smoky Mountains, describes not just that huge park itself, but one brave soul's attempt to climb a mountain there. It begins with three iterations of the UR-theme (which began the first movement as well), but this time as up-tempo brass fanfares in octaves. Each time it begins again, the theme is a little slower and less confident than the previous time---almost as though the hiker were becoming aware of the daunting mountain before him. But then, a steady, quick-pulsed ostinato appears, in a constantly shifting meter system of 2/4- 3/4 in alteration, and the hike has begun. Over this, a slower new melody appears, as the trek up the mountain progresses. It's a big mountain, and the ascent seems to take quite awhile, with little breaks in the hiker's stride, until at length he simply must stop and rest. An oboe solo, over several free cadenza-like measures, allows us (and our friend the hiker) to catch our breath, and also to view in the distance the rocky peak before us. The goal is somehow even more daunting than at first, being closer and thus more frighteningly steep. When we do push off again, it's at a slower pace, and with more careful attention to our footholds as we trek over broken rocks. Tantalizing little views of the valley at every switchback make our determination even stronger. Finally, we burst through a stand of pines and----we're at the summit! The immensity of the view is overwhelming, and ultimately humbling. A brief coda, while we sit dazed on the rocks, ends the movement in a feeling of triumph. The final movement, Acadia, is also about a trip. In the summer of 2014, I took a sailing trip with a dear friend from North Haven, Maine, to the southern coast of Mt. Desert Island in Acadia National Park. The experience left me both exuberant and exhausted, with an appreciation for the ocean that I hadn't had previously. The approach to Acadia National Park by water, too, was thrilling: like the difference between climbing a mountain on foot with riding up on a ski-lift, I felt I'd earned the right to be there. The music for this movement is entirely based on the opening UR-theme. There's a sense of the water and the mysterious, quiet deep from the very beginning, with seagulls and bell buoys setting the scene. As we leave the harbor, the theme (in a canon between solo euphonium and tuba) almost seems as if large subaquatic animals are observing our departure. There are three themes (call them A, B and C) in this seafaring journey---but they are all based on the UR theme, in its original form with octaves displaced, in an upside-down form, and in a backwards version as well. (The ocean, while appearing to be unchanging, is always changing.) We move out into the main channel (A), passing several islands (B), until we reach the long draw that parallels the coastline called Eggemoggin Reach, and a sudden burst of new speed (C). Things suddenly stop, as if the wind had died, and we have a vision: is that really Mt. Desert Island we can see off the port bow, vaguely in the distance? A chorale of saxophones seems to suggest that. We push off anew as the chorale ends, and go through all three themes again---but in different instrumentations, and different keys. At the final tack-turn, there it is, for real: Mt. Desert Island, big as life. We've made it. As we pull into the harbor, where we'll secure the boat for the night, there's a feeling of achievement. Our whale and dolphin friends return, and we end our journey with gratitude and celebration. I am profoundly grateful to Jaclyn Hartenberger, Professor of Conducting at the University of Georgia, for leading the consortium which provided the commissioning of this work. $36.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| John Patitucci: John Patitucci, Electric Bass: Complete (DVD) Bass guitar [DVD] Alfred Publishing
(Includes Electric Bass 1 and 2) Performed by John Patitucci. Instructional vide...(+)
(Includes Electric Bass 1 and 2) Performed by John Patitucci. Instructional video: DVD for electric bass guitar. Series: Alfred's Artist Series. Published by Alfred Publishing.
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| Rock Bass Bass guitar [Sheet music + CD] - Easy AMA Verlag
Rock, Blues, Reggae, Funk, Jazz, etc. By Jacky Reznicek. For Electric Bass. Lick...(+)
Rock, Blues, Reggae, Funk, Jazz, etc. By Jacky Reznicek. For Electric Bass. Licks and phrases. AMA Verlag. Rock. Level: Beginning-Intermediate. Book/CD Set. Size 8.25x11.625. 152 pages. Published by AMA Verlag. ISBN 3932587987.
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| Symphony No. 6 [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Band SKU: PR.16500104F Three Places in the East. Composed by Dan W...(+)
Band SKU: PR.16500104F Three Places in the East. Composed by Dan Welcher. Full score. Theodore Presser Company #165-00104F. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.16500104F). ISBN 9781491132159. UPC: 680160681082. Ever since the success of my series of wind ensemble works Places in the West, I've been wanting to write a companion piece for national parks on the other side of the north American continent. The earlier work, consisting of GLACIER, THE YELLOWSTONE FIRES, ARCHES, and ZION, spanned some twenty years of my composing life, and since the pieces called for differing groups of instruments, and were in slightly different styles from each other, I never considered them to be connected except in their subject matter. In their depiction of both the scenery and the human history within these wondrous places, they had a common goal: awaking the listener to the fragile beauty that is in them; and calling attention to the ever more crucial need for preservation and protection of these wild places, unique in all the world. With this new work, commissioned by a consortium of college and conservatory wind ensembles led by the University of Georgia, I decided to build upon that same model---but to solidify the process. The result, consisting of three movements (each named for a different national park in the eastern US), is a bona-fide symphony. While the three pieces could be performed separately, they share a musical theme---and also a common style and instrumentation. It is a true symphony, in that the first movement is long and expository, the second is a rather tightly structured scherzo-with-trio, and the finale is a true culmination of the whole. The first movement, Everglades, was the original inspiration for the entire symphony. Conceived over the course of two trips to that astonishing place (which the native Americans called River of Grass, the subtitle of this movement), this movement not only conveys a sense of the humid, lush, and even frightening scenery there---but also an overview of the entire settling-of- Florida experience. It contains not one, but two native American chants, and also presents a view of the staggering influence of modern man on this fragile part of the world. Beginning with a slow unfolding marked Heavy, humid, the music soon presents a gentle, lyrical theme in the solo alto saxophone. This theme, which goes through three expansive phrases with breaks in between, will appear in all three movements of the symphony. After the mood has been established, the music opens up to a rich, warm setting of a Cherokee morning song, with the simple happiness that this part of Florida must have had prior to the nineteenth century. This music, enveloping and comforting, gradually gives way to a more frenetic, driven section representative of the intrusion of the white man. Since Florida was populated and developed largely due to the introduction of a train system, there's a suggestion of the mechanized iron horse driving straight into the heartland. At that point, the native Americans become considerably less gentle, and a second chant seems to stand in the way of the intruder; a kind of warning song. The second part of this movement shows us the great swampy center of the peninsula, with its wildlife both in and out of the water. A new theme appears, sad but noble, suggesting that this land is precious and must be protected by all the people who inhabit it. At length, the morning song reappears in all its splendor, until the sunset---with one last iteration of the warning song in the solo piccolo. Functioning as a scherzo, the second movement, Great Smoky Mountains, describes not just that huge park itself, but one brave soul's attempt to climb a mountain there. It begins with three iterations of the UR-theme (which began the first movement as well), but this time as up-tempo brass fanfares in octaves. Each time it begins again, the theme is a little slower and less confident than the previous time---almost as though the hiker were becoming aware of the daunting mountain before him. But then, a steady, quick-pulsed ostinato appears, in a constantly shifting meter system of 2/4- 3/4 in alteration, and the hike has begun. Over this, a slower new melody appears, as the trek up the mountain progresses. It's a big mountain, and the ascent seems to take quite awhile, with little breaks in the hiker's stride, until at length he simply must stop and rest. An oboe solo, over several free cadenza-like measures, allows us (and our friend the hiker) to catch our breath, and also to view in the distance the rocky peak before us. The goal is somehow even more daunting than at first, being closer and thus more frighteningly steep. When we do push off again, it's at a slower pace, and with more careful attention to our footholds as we trek over broken rocks. Tantalizing little views of the valley at every switchback make our determination even stronger. Finally, we burst through a stand of pines and----we're at the summit! The immensity of the view is overwhelming, and ultimately humbling. A brief coda, while we sit dazed on the rocks, ends the movement in a feeling of triumph. The final movement, Acadia, is also about a trip. In the summer of 2014, I took a sailing trip with a dear friend from North Haven, Maine, to the southern coast of Mt. Desert Island in Acadia National Park. The experience left me both exuberant and exhausted, with an appreciation for the ocean that I hadn't had previously. The approach to Acadia National Park by water, too, was thrilling: like the difference between climbing a mountain on foot with riding up on a ski-lift, I felt I'd earned the right to be there. The music for this movement is entirely based on the opening UR-theme. There's a sense of the water and the mysterious, quiet deep from the very beginning, with seagulls and bell buoys setting the scene. As we leave the harbor, the theme (in a canon between solo euphonium and tuba) almost seems as if large subaquatic animals are observing our departure. There are three themes (call them A, B and C) in this seafaring journey---but they are all based on the UR theme, in its original form with octaves displaced, in an upside-down form, and in a backwards version as well. (The ocean, while appearing to be unchanging, is always changing.) We move out into the main channel (A), passing several islands (B), until we reach the long draw that parallels the coastline called Eggemoggin Reach, and a sudden burst of new speed (C). Things suddenly stop, as if the wind had died, and we have a vision: is that really Mt. Desert Island we can see off the port bow, vaguely in the distance? A chorale of saxophones seems to suggest that. We push off anew as the chorale ends, and go through all three themes again---but in different instrumentations, and different keys. At the final tack-turn, there it is, for real: Mt. Desert Island, big as life. We've made it. As we pull into the harbor, where we'll secure the boat for the night, there's a feeling of achievement. Our whale and dolphin friends return, and we end our journey with gratitude and celebration. I am profoundly grateful to Jaclyn Hartenberger, Professor of Conducting at the University of Georgia, for leading the consortium which provided the commissioning of this work. $90.00 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Rockin' Juniors Brass ensemble [Score and Parts] - Beginner De Haske Publications
Brass Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1064156-030 Composed by Christian Bout...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1064156-030 Composed by Christian Bouthier. Flexible 6 Series. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2006. De Haske Publications #DHP 1064156-030. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1064156-030). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Young people have their whole future in front of them. Such a message is reflected in this fresh and sparkling short work by Christian Bouthier. It is composed for a flexible line-up, with each part plays a significant role meaning there is something of interest for all players. The lively rock tempo is maintained throughout, providing an easy work which is full of energy!
Wie de jeugd heeft, heeft de toekomst - en dat wordt duidelijk weerspiegeld in het temperamentvolle rockin' Juniors:een fris, kort werk voor een varabele bezetting, gecomponeerd door Christian Bouthier. Het is voor alle spelersboeiend, want elke stem speelt een belangrijke rol. Het levendige rocktempo blijft steeds gehandhaafd: de energie spat ervan af!
Junge Menschen haben die Zukunft noch vor sich - das spiegelt sich in Rockin’ Juniors wider, einem heiteren, kurzen Stück für sechsstimmig variable Besetzung von Christian Bouthier. Rockin’ Juniors ist für alle Spieler interessant, da jede Stimme eine bedeutende Rolle spielt. Das lebhafte, rockige Tempo wird das ganze Stück über beibehalten: Es sprüht vor Energie!
Les jeunes ont l’avenir devant eux. Tel est le message véhiculé par cette composition fraîche et pétillante de Christian Bouthier. Structurée pour ensemble instrumentation variable, Rockin’ Juniors se développe sur un rock soutenu. Chaque voix est importante et doit être entendue. Une pièce énergique et solidement charpentée ! $70.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Learn to Play Bass with Metallica Bass guitar [Sheet music + Audio access] - Easy Cherry Lane
Bass SKU: HL.2500189 Everything You Need To Know About Starting To Pla...(+)
Bass SKU: HL.2500189 Everything You Need To Know About Starting To Play Bass!. By Metallica. Hal Leonard Guitar Method. Metal, Hard Rock and Instructional. Softcover Audio Online. With bass tablature, standard notation, chord names, instructional text, instructional photos and introductory text. 48 pages. Published by Cherry Lane Music (HL.2500189). ISBN 9781575603339. UPC: 073999196351. 9x12 inches. Joe Charupakorn Book/Online Audio. Discover the basics of playing bass as you learn hands-on how to play more than 35 Metallica songs. Features instruction by Joe Charupakorn and audio tracks with complete demonstrations of every lesson. Songs include: Battery â?¢ Blackened â?¢ The Call of Ktulu â?¢ Damage, Inc. â?¢ Enter Sandman â?¢ Eye of the Beholder â?¢ Fade to Black â?¢ Fuel â?¢ Hero of the Day â?¢ Mama Said â?¢ Master of Puppets â?¢ One â?¢ Ride the Lightning â?¢ Seek and Destroy â?¢ The Unforgiven â?¢ Until It Sleeps â?¢ and more. Audio is accessed online using the unique code inside the book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK , a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right. 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. (7)$19.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Acadia [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clar...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Contrabass Clarinet, Contrabassoon, Double Bass, English Horn, Euphonium, Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1 and more. SKU: PR.16500103F Mvt. 3 from Symphony No. 6 (Three Places in the East). Composed by Dan Welcher. Full score. 60 pages. Theodore Presser Company #165-00103F. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.16500103F). ISBN 9781491131763. UPC: 680160680290. Ever since the success of my series of wind ensemble works Places in the West, I've been wanting to write a companion piece for national parks on the other side of the north American continent. The earlier work, consisting of GLACIER, THE YELLOWSTONE FIRES, ARCHES, and ZION, spanned some twenty years of my composing life, and since the pieces called for differing groups of instruments, and were in slightly different styles from each other, I never considered them to be connected except in their subject matter. In their depiction of both the scenery and the human history within these wondrous places, they had a common goal: awaking the listener to the fragile beauty that is in them; and calling attention to the ever more crucial need for preservation and protection of these wild places, unique in all the world. With this new work, commissioned by a consortium of college and conservatory wind ensembles led by the University of Georgia, I decided to build upon that same model---but to solidify the process. The result, consisting of three movements (each named for a different national park in the eastern US), is a bona-fide symphony. While the three pieces could be performed separately, they share a musical theme---and also a common style and instrumentation. It is a true symphony, in that the first movement is long and expository, the second is a rather tightly structured scherzo-with-trio, and the finale is a true culmination of the whole. The first movement, Everglades, was the original inspiration for the entire symphony. Conceived over the course of two trips to that astonishing place (which the native Americans called River of Grass, the subtitle of this movement), this movement not only conveys a sense of the humid, lush, and even frightening scenery there---but also an overview of the entire settling-of- Florida experience. It contains not one, but two native American chants, and also presents a view of the staggering influence of modern man on this fragile part of the world. Beginning with a slow unfolding marked Heavy, humid, the music soon presents a gentle, lyrical theme in the solo alto saxophone. This theme, which goes through three expansive phrases with breaks in between, will appear in all three movements of the symphony. After the mood has been established, the music opens up to a rich, warm setting of a Cherokee morning song, with the simple happiness that this part of Florida must have had prior to the nineteenth century. This music, enveloping and comforting, gradually gives way to a more frenetic, driven section representative of the intrusion of the white man. Since Florida was populated and developed largely due to the introduction of a train system, there's a suggestion of the mechanized iron horse driving straight into the heartland. At that point, the native Americans become considerably less gentle, and a second chant seems to stand in the way of the intruder; a kind of warning song. The second part of this movement shows us the great swampy center of the peninsula, with its wildlife both in and out of the water. A new theme appears, sad but noble, suggesting that this land is precious and must be protected by all the people who inhabit it. At length, the morning song reappears in all its splendor, until the sunset---with one last iteration of the warning song in the solo piccolo. Functioning as a scherzo, the second movement, Great Smoky Mountains, describes not just that huge park itself, but one brave soul's attempt to climb a mountain there. It begins with three iterations of the UR-theme (which began the first movement as well), but this time as up-tempo brass fanfares in octaves. Each time it begins again, the theme is a little slower and less confident than the previous time---almost as though the hiker were becoming aware of the daunting mountain before him. But then, a steady, quick-pulsed ostinato appears, in a constantly shifting meter system of 2/4- 3/4 in alteration, and the hike has begun. Over this, a slower new melody appears, as the trek up the mountain progresses. It's a big mountain, and the ascent seems to take quite awhile, with little breaks in the hiker's stride, until at length he simply must stop and rest. An oboe solo, over several free cadenza-like measures, allows us (and our friend the hiker) to catch our breath, and also to view in the distance the rocky peak before us. The goal is somehow even more daunting than at first, being closer and thus more frighteningly steep. When we do push off again, it's at a slower pace, and with more careful attention to our footholds as we trek over broken rocks. Tantalizing little views of the valley at every switchback make our determination even stronger. Finally, we burst through a stand of pines and----we're at the summit! The immensity of the view is overwhelming, and ultimately humbling. A brief coda, while we sit dazed on the rocks, ends the movement in a feeling of triumph. The final movement, Acadia, is also about a trip. In the summer of 2014, I took a sailing trip with a dear friend from North Haven, Maine, to the southern coast of Mt. Desert Island in Acadia National Park. The experience left me both exuberant and exhausted, with an appreciation for the ocean that I hadn't had previously. The approach to Acadia National Park by water, too, was thrilling: like the difference between climbing a mountain on foot with riding up on a ski-lift, I felt I'd earned the right to be there. The music for this movement is entirely based on the opening UR-theme. There's a sense of the water and the mysterious, quiet deep from the very beginning, with seagulls and bell buoys setting the scene. As we leave the harbor, the theme (in a canon between solo euphonium and tuba) almost seems as if large subaquatic animals are observing our departure. There are three themes (call them A, B and C) in this seafaring journey---but they are all based on the UR theme, in its original form with octaves displaced, in an upside-down form, and in a backwards version as well. (The ocean, while appearing to be unchanging, is always changing.) We move out into the main channel (A), passing several islands (B), until we reach the long draw that parallels the coastline called Eggemoggin Reach, and a sudden burst of new speed (C). Things suddenly stop, as if the wind had died, and we have a vision: is that really Mt. Desert Island we can see off the port bow, vaguely in the distance? A chorale of saxophones seems to suggest that. We push off anew as the chorale ends, and go through all three themes again---but in different instrumentations, and different keys. At the final tack-turn, there it is, for real: Mt. Desert Island, big as life. We've made it. As we pull into the harbor, where we'll secure the boat for the night, there's a feeling of achievement. Our whale and dolphin friends return, and we end our journey with gratitude and celebration. I am profoundly grateful to Jaclyn Hartenberger, Professor of Conducting at the University of Georgia, for leading the consortium which provided the commissioning of this work. $39.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Great Smoky Mountains [Score] Theodore Presser Co.
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clar...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bassoon 1, Bassoon 2, Clarinet, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Clarinet 3, Contrabass Clarinet, Contrabassoon, Double Bass, English Horn, Euphonium, Flute 1, Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2, Horn 3, Horn 4, Oboe 1, Oboe 2, Percussion 1 and more. SKU: PR.16500102F Mvt. 2 from Symphony No. 6 (Three Places in the East). Composed by Dan Welcher. Full score. 52 pages. Theodore Presser Company #165-00102F. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.16500102F). ISBN 9781491131749. UPC: 680160680276. Ever since the success of my series of wind ensemble works Places in the West, I've been wanting to write a companion piece for national parks on the other side of the north American continent. The earlier work, consisting of GLACIER, THE YELLOWSTONE FIRES, ARCHES, and ZION, spanned some twenty years of my composing life, and since the pieces called for differing groups of instruments, and were in slightly different styles from each other, I never considered them to be connected except in their subject matter. In their depiction of both the scenery and the human history within these wondrous places, they had a common goal: awaking the listener to the fragile beauty that is in them; and calling attention to the ever more crucial need for preservation and protection of these wild places, unique in all the world. With this new work, commissioned by a consortium of college and conservatory wind ensembles led by the University of Georgia, I decided to build upon that same model---but to solidify the process. The result, consisting of three movements (each named for a different national park in the eastern US), is a bona-fide symphony. While the three pieces could be performed separately, they share a musical theme---and also a common style and instrumentation. It is a true symphony, in that the first movement is long and expository, the second is a rather tightly structured scherzo-with-trio, and the finale is a true culmination of the whole. The first movement, Everglades, was the original inspiration for the entire symphony. Conceived over the course of two trips to that astonishing place (which the native Americans called River of Grass, the subtitle of this movement), this movement not only conveys a sense of the humid, lush, and even frightening scenery there---but also an overview of the entire settling-of- Florida experience. It contains not one, but two native American chants, and also presents a view of the staggering influence of modern man on this fragile part of the world. Beginning with a slow unfolding marked Heavy, humid, the music soon presents a gentle, lyrical theme in the solo alto saxophone. This theme, which goes through three expansive phrases with breaks in between, will appear in all three movements of the symphony. After the mood has been established, the music opens up to a rich, warm setting of a Cherokee morning song, with the simple happiness that this part of Florida must have had prior to the nineteenth century. This music, enveloping and comforting, gradually gives way to a more frenetic, driven section representative of the intrusion of the white man. Since Florida was populated and developed largely due to the introduction of a train system, there's a suggestion of the mechanized iron horse driving straight into the heartland. At that point, the native Americans become considerably less gentle, and a second chant seems to stand in the way of the intruder; a kind of warning song. The second part of this movement shows us the great swampy center of the peninsula, with its wildlife both in and out of the water. A new theme appears, sad but noble, suggesting that this land is precious and must be protected by all the people who inhabit it. At length, the morning song reappears in all its splendor, until the sunset---with one last iteration of the warning song in the solo piccolo. Functioning as a scherzo, the second movement, Great Smoky Mountains, describes not just that huge park itself, but one brave soul's attempt to climb a mountain there. It begins with three iterations of the UR-theme (which began the first movement as well), but this time as up-tempo brass fanfares in octaves. Each time it begins again, the theme is a little slower and less confident than the previous time---almost as though the hiker were becoming aware of the daunting mountain before him. But then, a steady, quick-pulsed ostinato appears, in a constantly shifting meter system of 2/4- 3/4 in alteration, and the hike has begun. Over this, a slower new melody appears, as the trek up the mountain progresses. It's a big mountain, and the ascent seems to take quite awhile, with little breaks in the hiker's stride, until at length he simply must stop and rest. An oboe solo, over several free cadenza-like measures, allows us (and our friend the hiker) to catch our breath, and also to view in the distance the rocky peak before us. The goal is somehow even more daunting than at first, being closer and thus more frighteningly steep. When we do push off again, it's at a slower pace, and with more careful attention to our footholds as we trek over broken rocks. Tantalizing little views of the valley at every switchback make our determination even stronger. Finally, we burst through a stand of pines and----we're at the summit! The immensity of the view is overwhelming, and ultimately humbling. A brief coda, while we sit dazed on the rocks, ends the movement in a feeling of triumph. The final movement, Acadia, is also about a trip. In the summer of 2014, I took a sailing trip with a dear friend from North Haven, Maine, to the southern coast of Mt. Desert Island in Acadia National Park. The experience left me both exuberant and exhausted, with an appreciation for the ocean that I hadn't had previously. The approach to Acadia National Park by water, too, was thrilling: like the difference between climbing a mountain on foot with riding up on a ski-lift, I felt I'd earned the right to be there. The music for this movement is entirely based on the opening UR-theme. There's a sense of the water and the mysterious, quiet deep from the very beginning, with seagulls and bell buoys setting the scene. As we leave the harbor, the theme (in a canon between solo euphonium and tuba) almost seems as if large subaquatic animals are observing our departure. There are three themes (call them A, B and C) in this seafaring journey---but they are all based on the UR theme, in its original form with octaves displaced, in an upside-down form, and in a backwards version as well. (The ocean, while appearing to be unchanging, is always changing.) We move out into the main channel (A), passing several islands (B), until we reach the long draw that parallels the coastline called Eggemoggin Reach, and a sudden burst of new speed (C). Things suddenly stop, as if the wind had died, and we have a vision: is that really Mt. Desert Island we can see off the port bow, vaguely in the distance? A chorale of saxophones seems to suggest that. We push off anew as the chorale ends, and go through all three themes again---but in different instrumentations, and different keys. At the final tack-turn, there it is, for real: Mt. Desert Island, big as life. We've made it. As we pull into the harbor, where we'll secure the boat for the night, there's a feeling of achievement. Our whale and dolphin friends return, and we end our journey with gratitude and celebration. I am profoundly grateful to Jaclyn Hartenberger, Professor of Conducting at the University of Georgia, for leading the consortium which provided the commissioning of this work. $36.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Doug Smith Contemporary Instrumental Guitar Acoustic Masterclass - DVD Guitar [DVD] Solid Air Records
Doug Smith -- Contemporary Instrumental Guitar. Composed by Doug Smith. Guitar D...(+)
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| Camp Jam: Rock Solid: Guitar Guitar Classical guitar Carl Fischer
Chamber Music guitar SKU: CF.CF00003 Rock Technique for Beginners....(+)
Chamber Music guitar SKU: CF.CF00003 Rock Technique for Beginners. Composed by Steve Freeman. Perfect. Play Along. Book and CD. With Standard notation. 128 pages. Carl Fischer Music #CF00003. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.CF00003). ISBN 9780825870910. UPC: 798408070915. 9 X 12 inches. Camp Jam: Rock Solid: Guitar is jam-packed with techniques to have you playing like a pro! The Rock Rhythm and Grooves section covers everything you need to know about chords and rhythm playing, Rock Chops refines skills to get you soloing like a true rock star, and Rock Styles includes helpful playing tips and tricks on all of the different styles and eras of Rock music. Author and guitar instructor Steve Freeman is the National Director of Camp Jam, and his years of experience as a professional guitarist will have you learning from one of the best in the business! About Camp Jam: Rock Solid The official books of the popular Camp Jam Summer Rock Camps, the Camp Jam: Rock Solid series takes the aspiring rock musician from beginner level to playing in a rock ’n’ roll band in no time at all! Developed by some of the greatest rock musicians in the business, including Liberty DeVitto (former drummer for Billy Joel), Jim Peterik (guitarist/vocalist for Survivor), Peter Stroud and Tim Smith (guitarist and bassist for Sheryl Crow), the Camp Jam instructional program is packed with essential playing techniques that can be learned quickly and easily. Perfect for all musicians - whether you are just starting out or you've been playing a few months - the lessons and exercises are not only fun to play, but are proven effective to get budding rock stars jamming right away! With Camp Jam locations now established in 16 cities across the United States, here's your chance to get in on all the action, learn the Camp Jam playing secrets, and start living the dream! $29.99 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Essential Rock Grooves for Bass Bass guitar [DVD] Berklee
Berklee Workshop Series. By Danny Morris. Berklee Dvd. DVD . Size 5.25x7.5 inche...(+)
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| Rockin' Juniors [Score] - Beginner De Haske Publications
6-Part Flexible Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1064156-216 Composed by Chri...(+)
6-Part Flexible Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1064156-216 Composed by Christian Bouthier. Flexible 6 Series. Score Only. Composed 2006. 12 pages. De Haske Publications #DHP 1064156-216. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1064156-216). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Young people have their whole future in front of them. Such a message is reflected in this fresh and sparkling short work by Christian Bouthier. It is composed for a flexible line-up, with each part plays a significant role meaning there is something of interest for all players. The lively rock tempo is maintained throughout, providing an easy work which is full of energy!
Wie de jeugd heeft, heeft de toekomst - en dat wordt duidelijk weerspiegeld in het temperamentvolle rockin' Juniors:een fris, kort werk voor een varabele bezetting, gecomponeerd door Christian Bouthier. Het is voor alle spelersboeiend, want elke stem speelt een belangrijke rol. Het levendige rocktempo blijft steeds gehandhaafd: de energie spat ervan af!
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| Rockin' Juniors [Score and Parts] - Beginner De Haske Publications
6-Part Flexible Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1064156-015 Composed by Chri...(+)
6-Part Flexible Band - Grade 1.5 SKU: BT.DHP-1064156-015 Composed by Christian Bouthier. Flexible 6 Series. Set (Score & Parts). Composed 2006. De Haske Publications #DHP 1064156-015. Published by De Haske Publications (BT.DHP-1064156-015). 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch. Young people have their whole future in front of them. Such a message is reflected in this fresh and sparkling short work by Christian Bouthier. It is composed for a flexible line-up, with each part plays a significant role meaning there is something of interest for all players. The lively rock tempo is maintained throughout, providing an easy work which is full of energy!
Wie de jeugd heeft, heeft de toekomst - en dat wordt duidelijk weerspiegeld in het temperamentvolle rockin' Juniors:een fris, kort werk voor een varabele bezetting, gecomponeerd door Christian Bouthier. Het is voor alle spelersboeiend, want elke stem speelt een belangrijke rol. Het levendige rocktempo blijft steeds gehandhaafd: de energie spat ervan af!
Junge Menschen haben die Zukunft noch vor sich - das spiegelt sich in Rockin’ Juniors wider, einem heiteren, kurzen Stück für sechsstimmig variable Besetzung von Christian Bouthier. Rockin’ Juniors ist für alle Spieler interessant, da jede Stimme eine bedeutende Rolle spielt. Das lebhafte, rockige Tempo wird das ganze Stück über beibehalten: Es sprüht vor Energie!
Les jeunes ont l’avenir devant eux. Tel est le message véhiculé par cette composition fraîche et pétillante de Christian Bouthier. Structurée pour ensemble instrumentation variable, Rockin’ Juniors se développe sur un rock soutenu. Chaque voix est importante et doit être entendue. Une pièce énergique et solidement charpentée ! $91.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Weather Report Brass ensemble [Score and Parts] - Easy Gobelin Music Publications
Brass Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000659-030 Composed by Albert Dam. Set (...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000659-030 Composed by Albert Dam. Set (Score & Parts). 62 pages. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000659-030. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000659-030). The weather inspired Albert Dam to compose Weather Report. The three parts Windy (rock), Misty (ballad) and Sunny (calypso) want to make us believe that the weather will be changeable. Stable or not, the music is solid as a rock.
Het weer inspireerde Albert Dam tot het schrijven van Weather Report. De drie delen Windy (rock), Misty (ballad) en Sunny (calypso) willen ons doen geloven dat het weer afwisselend zal zijn. Stabiel of niet, de muziek staatals een huis! Dit werk is opgenomen in het Klein repertorium, brassband - 5e divisie. $98.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Weather Report Brass ensemble [Score] - Easy Gobelin Music Publications
Brass Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000659-130 Composed by Albert Dam. Score...(+)
Brass Band - Grade 2 SKU: BT.GOB-000659-130 Composed by Albert Dam. Score Only. 44 pages. Gobelin Music Publications #GOB 000659-130. Published by Gobelin Music Publications (BT.GOB-000659-130). The weather inspired Albert Dam to compose Weather Report. The three parts Windy (rock), Misty (ballad) and Sunny (calypso) want to make us believe that the weather will be changeable. Stable or not, the music is solid as a rock.
Het weer inspireerde Albert Dam tot het schrijven van Weather Report. De drie delen Windy (rock), Misty (ballad) en Sunny (calypso) willen ons doen geloven dat het weer afwisselend zal zijn. Stabiel of niet, de muziek staatals een huis! Dit werk is opgenomen in het Klein repertorium, brassband - 5e divisie. $24.95 - See more - Buy onlinePre-shipment lead time: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Stevie Wonder : Isn't She Lovely - Choral (TTBB A Cappella) Choral TTBB TTBB A Cappella Barbershop Harmony Society
By Stevie Wonder. Arranged by Mike Menefee. BARBERSHOP HARMONY SOCIETY. Octavo...(+)
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| Disorderly Conduct Jazz Ensemble [Score and Parts] - Easy C.L. Barnhouse
By Larry Barton. For jazz ensemble. Jazz Ensemble. Barnhouse Easy Jazz. Grade 2....(+)
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| Gospel's Greatest
Melody line, Lyrics and Chords [Fake Book] - Intermediate Hal Leonard
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics, chord n...(+)
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics, chord names and guitar chord chart. Gospel and worship. Series: Hal Leonard Fake Books. 295 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by Hal Leonard.
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| Roots Rock Workshop - DVD Guitar [DVD] Alfred Publishing
Pete Anderson. For Guitar. Guitar DVD. Rock. DVD. Published by Alfred Publishing...(+)
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