(Sixth Edition) Fakebook (spiral bound) for bass clef instrument. With melody, s...(+)
(Sixth Edition) Fakebook
(spiral bound) for bass
clef instrument. With
melody, standard notation
and chord names. Series:
Hal Leonard Instrumental
Fake Books. 462 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
Composed by Various. For Piano/Keyboard. Hal Leonard Fake Books. Classical. Diff...(+)
Composed by Various. For
Piano/Keyboard. Hal
Leonard Fake Books.
Classical. Difficulty:
medium to
medium-difficult.
Fakebook. Melody line,
chord names and lyrics
(on some songs). 413
pages. Published by Hal
Leonard
Edited by David Brody. For violin. Format: fake book. With lead melody, chord na...(+)
Edited by David Brody.
For violin. Format: fake
book. With lead melody,
chord names,
instructional text and
performance notes. Folk,
americana and british.
302 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Oak
Publications.
By Various. Jazz. Fake Book. 550 pages. Published by Sher Music Company. CD Incl...(+)
By Various. Jazz. Fake
Book. 550 pages.
Published by Sher Music
Company. CD Included with
the book contains 37
melodies played by the
following artists:
Bob Sheppard - saxes and
flute
Steve Houghton - drums
Dave Carpenter - acoustic
bass
Paul van Wageningen -
drums
Marc van Wageningen -
electric bass
Larry Dunlap - piano and
synthesizer
Dave Mac Nab - guitar.
Fakebook (spiral bound) for Eb instrument. With introductory text, vocal melody,...(+)
Fakebook (spiral bound)
for Eb instrument. With
introductory text, vocal
melody, lyrics, chord
names, discography and
black & white photos. 400
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
Fakebook for bass clef instrument and voice. With introductory text, vocal melod...(+)
Fakebook for bass clef
instrument and voice.
With introductory text,
vocal melody, lyrics,
chord names, discography
and black & white photos.
400 pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
Lap Steel Guitar SKU: HL.1136474 By Various. Guitar. Country, Pop. Softco...(+)
Lap Steel Guitar
SKU:
HL.1136474
By
Various. Guitar. Country,
Pop. Softcover. 96 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.1136474).
ISBN
9781705183250. UPC:
196288113492.
9.0x12.0x0.237
inches.
This
one-of-a-kind collection
arranged by Fred Sokolow
features accessible,
must-know songs for
anyone ready to start
playing lap steel guitar,
or any player wanting to
expand their repertoire.
Each song is presented in
a combination of tab,
standard notation,
chords, and lyrics for
the most popular songs
lap steel players like to
play. This collection
features songs in several
tunings, including open
G, open E and C6, in
these genres: country,
Hawaiian, Western swing,
rock/pop, folk, and
blues. It also includes
many transcriptions of
solos by famous steel
players. Songs include:
Back in the Saddle Again
â?¢ Blue Eyes Crying in
the Rain â?¢ Can't Help
Falling in Love â?¢
Crazy â?¢ Faded Love
â?¢ Happy Trails â?¢
I'm So Lonesome I Could
Cry â?¢ Mama Tried
â?¢ (Ghost) Riders in
the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)
â?¢ Together Again
â?¢ Waikiki â?¢
Walkin' After Midnight
â?¢ Won't You Ride in
My Little Red Wagon â?¢
Your Cheatin' Heart â?¢
and more.
About First
50
You've
been taking lessons,
you've got a few chords
under your belt, and
you're ready to buy a
songbook. Now what? Hal
Leonard has the answers
in its First 50 series.
The First 50 series
steers new players in the
right direction. These
books contain easy to
intermediate arrangements
for must-know songs. Each
arrangement is simple and
streamlined, yet still
captures the essence of
the tune.
Starter Solos Hautbois, Piano (duo) [Partition + Accès audio] - Facile Anglo Music
Oboe and Piano - easy SKU: BT.AMP-355-404 20 Progressive Pieces with P...(+)
Oboe and Piano - easy
SKU:
BT.AMP-355-404
20
Progressive Pieces with
Piano Accompaniment.
Composed by Philip
Sparke. Starter Solos.
Tuition. Book with Online
Audio. Composed 2021. 32
pages. Anglo Music Press
#AMP 355-404. Published
by Anglo Music Press
(BT.AMP-355-404).
ISBN
9789043138789. 9x12
inches.
English-German-French-Dut
ch.
Philip
Sparkeââ¬â¢s
Starter Solos is
the first volume of a
progressive series of
books that takes the
young wind player from
beginner to accomplished
musician. Specifically
tailored for each
instrument, this
collection of 20solos
starts with pieces based
on only a handful of
notes and carefully
introduces new musical
elements, such as
articulation, dynamics
and key signatures, in a
structured progression to
speed the learning
process. The booksprovide
invaluable additional
material to complement
any teaching method. Starter Solos
comes with an online
audio access. The
advantages of playing
either with piano or
audio accompaniment are
that the beginning
playercan now experience
the important aspects of
ensemble playing from
their earliest lessons,
thus developing the
essential skills of
listening while they play
and maintaining strict
tempo, which is not
always a factor when
playingalone.
Philip
Sparkeââ¬â¢s
Starter Solos is
het eerste deel van een
serie boeken met muziek
voor jonge blazers. Deze
bundel van twintig
soloââ¬â¢s
begint met stukken die op
een handvol noten zijn
gebaseerd. Nieuwe
muzikale
elementen(articulatie,
dynamiek, enz.) worden op
een doordachte,
gestructureerde manier
toegevoegd. Dit
studiemateriaal vult elke
leermethode aan en is
steeds toegesneden op het
betreffende instrument.
Uitgave met online
audio: Devoordelen van
het spelen met
begeleiding - hetzij met
een pianist, hetzij met
de opname - zijn dat de
beginnende speler de
belangrijke aspecten van
het ensemblespel kan
ervaren vanaf de eerste
lessen en
essentiële
vaardigheden kanaanleren:
het luisteren tijdens het
spelen en het handhaven
van een strak tempo. Bij
het alleen spelen komen
deze factoren minder aan
de orde.
Das
frühe Lernstadium
ist, neben einem guten
Lehrer im Unterricht,
für jedes
Instrument zweifellos das
Wichtigste. Von
großer Bedeutung
ist aber auch
motivierendes
Lehrmaterial. FÃÂ
r diese Ausgabe beriet
sich Philip Sparke
mitvielen Lehrern, wie
man am besten neue Noten
einführt und
zugleich einen Rahmen
schafft, in den sich neue
musikalische Elemente in
sinnvoller Reihenfolge
einfügen lassen.
Unterstützt von
diesen Soli und
Etüden in
dreiverschiedenen
Schwierigkeitsstufen
können
Instrumentalschüle
r schnell zu richtigen
Musikern heranreifen.
Jedes Buch ist genau auf
die Bedürfnisse
und Anforderungen des
einzelnen Instrumentes
zugeschnitten. Die
Stücke in
dieserAusgabe
können dank der im
Buch in Notenform
enthaltenen und online
als Audiotracks
zugänglichen
Begleitungen auch gut
alleine oder mit einem
Pianisten einstudiert und
aufgeführt werden.
Der Vorteil dabei ist,
dass Anfänger
sonicht nur die
wichtigsten Aspekte des
Ensemblespiels erfahren,
sondern auch von Anfang
an die Fähigkeit
entwickeln,
während des
Spielens zugleich
zuzuhören und das
Tempo zu
halten.
Accanto
ad un buon insegnante, il
materiale da studio
valido è senza
dubbio la cosa più
importante al fine di un
buon apprendimento.
Eââ¬â¢ quindi
importante mettere a
disposizione
dellââ¬â¢allie
vo materiale motivante.
Nello scriverequesti
soli, Philip Sparke si
è consultato a
più riprese con
insegnanti ed allievi per
mettere a punto brani che
consentono anche ai
più inesperti di
suonare in modo
soddisfacente. Gli
accompagnamenti al piano
sono accessibilionline
come file MP3.
by William Bay and Mike Christiansen. For all guitars. Mastering Guitar. All sty...(+)
by William Bay and Mike
Christiansen. For all
guitars. Mastering
Guitar. All styles,
assorted music styles.
Level:
Beginning-Intermediate.
Book/CD Set. Method. Size
8.75x11.75. 184 pages.
Published by Mel Bay
Pub., Inc.
Band Concert Band SKU: PR.465000130 For Large Wind Ensemble. Compo...(+)
Band Concert Band
SKU:
PR.465000130
For
Large Wind Ensemble.
Composed by Dan Welcher.
Sws. Contemporary. Full
score. With Standard
notation. Composed 2010.
Duration 14 minutes.
Theodore Presser Company
#465-00013. Published by
Theodore Presser Company
(PR.465000130).
ISBN
9781598064070. UPC:
680160600144. 9x12
inches.
Following a
celebrated series of wind
ensemble tone poems about
national parks in the
American West, Dan
Welcher’s Upriver
celebrates the Lewis &
Clark Expedition from the
Missouri River to
Oregon’s Columbia
Gorge, following the
Louisiana Purchase of
1803. Welcher’s
imaginative textures and
inventiveness are freshly
modern, evoking our
American heritage,
including references to
Shenandoah and other folk
songs known to have been
sung on the expedition.
For advanced players.
Duration:
14’. In 1803,
President Thomas
Jefferson sent Meriwether
Lewis and William
Clark’s Corps of
Discovery to find a water
route to the Pacific and
explore the uncharted
West. He believed woolly
mammoths, erupting
volcanoes, and mountains
of pure salt awaited
them. What they found was
no less mind-boggling:
some 300 species unknown
to science, nearly 50
Indian tribes, and the
Rockies.Ihave been a
student of the Lewis and
Clark expedition, which
Thomas Jefferson called
the “Voyage of
Discovery,†for as
long as I can remember.
This astonishing journey,
lasting more than
two-and-a-half years,
began and ended in St.
Louis, Missouri —
and took the travelers up
more than a few rivers in
their quest to find the
Northwest Passage to the
Pacific Ocean. In an age
without speedy
communication, this was
akin to space travel out
of radio range in our own
time: no one knew if,
indeed, the party had
even survived the voyage
for more than a year.
Most of them were
soldiers. A few were
French-Canadian voyageurs
— hired trappers
and explorers, who were
fluent in French (spoken
extensively in the
region, due to earlier
explorers from France)
and in some of the Indian
languages they might
encounter. One of the
voyageurs, a man named
Pierre Cruzatte, also
happened to be a
better-than-average
fiddle player. In many
respects, the travelers
were completely on their
own for supplies and
survival, yet,
incredibly, only one of
them died during the
voyage. Jefferson had
outfitted them with food,
weapons, medicine, and
clothing — and
along with other
trinkets, a box of 200
jaw harps to be used in
trading with the Indians.
Their trip was long,
perilous to the point of
near catastrophe, and
arduous. The dream of a
Northwest Passage proved
ephemeral, but the
northwestern quarter of
the continent had finally
been explored, mapped,
and described to an
anxious world. When the
party returned to St.
Louis in 1806, and with
the Louisiana Purchase
now part of the United
States, they were greeted
as national heroes.Ihave
written a sizeable number
of works for wind
ensemble that draw their
inspiration from the
monumental spaces found
in the American West.
Four of them (Arches, The
Yellowstone Fires,
Glacier, and Zion) take
their names, and in large
part their being, from
actual national parks in
Utah, Wyoming, and
Montana. But Upriver,
although it found its
voice (and its finale) in
the magnificent Columbia
Gorge in Oregon, is about
a much larger region.
This piece, like its
brother works about the
national parks,
doesn’t try to
tell a story. Instead, it
captures the flavor of a
certain time, and of a
grand adventure. Cast in
one continuous movement
and lasting close to
fourteen minutes, the
piece falls into several
subsections, each with
its own heading: The
Dream (in which
Jefferson’s vision
of a vast expanse of
western land is opened);
The Promise, a chorale
that re-appears several
times in the course of
the piece and represents
the seriousness of the
presidential mission; The
River; The Voyageurs; The
River II ; Death and
Disappointment; Return to
the Voyage; and The River
III .The music includes
several quoted melodies,
one of which is familiar
to everyone as the
ultimate “river
song,†and which
becomes the
through-stream of the
work. All of the quoted
tunes were either sung by
the men on the voyage, or
played by
Cruzatte’s fiddle.
From various journals and
diaries, we know the men
found enjoyment and
solace in music, and
almost every night
encampment had at least a
bit of music in it. In
addition to Cruzatte,
there were two other
members of the party who
played the fiddle, and
others made do with
singing, or playing upon
sticks, bones, the
ever-present jaw harps,
and boat horns. From
Lewis’ journals, I
found all the tunes used
in Upriver: Shenandoah
(still popular after more
than 200 years),
V’la bon vent,
Soldier’s Joy,
Johnny Has Gone for a
Soldier, Come Ye Sinners
Poor and Needy (a hymn
sung to the tune
“Beech
Springâ€) and
Fisher’s Hornpipe.
The work follows an
emotional journey: not
necessarily step-by-step
with the Voyage of
Discovery heroes, but a
kind of grand arch.
Beginning in the mists of
history and myth,
traversing peaks and
valleys both real and
emotional (and a solemn
funeral scene), finding
help from native people,
and recalling their zeal
upon finding the one
great river that will, in
fact, take them to the
Pacific. When the men
finally roar through the
Columbia Gorge in their
boats (a feat that even
the Indians had not
attempted), the
magnificent river
combines its theme with
the chorale of
Jefferson’s
Promise. The Dream is
fulfilled: not quite the
one Jefferson had
imagined (there is no
navigable water passage
from the Missouri to the
Pacific), but the dream
of a continental
destiny.