| Songo Concertino Ensemble de Percussions [Partition + CD-ROM] - Facile Tapspace Publications
By Michael Eubanks. Percussion Ensemble. For Splash cymbal, claves, triangle, sh...(+)
By Michael Eubanks.
Percussion Ensemble. For
Splash cymbal, claves,
triangle, shaker, 2 ride
cymbals, 2 pairs of
hi-hats, crash cymbal,
large woodblock, snare
drum, 2 cowbells (small
and large), bongos, 4 tom
toms (10 , 12 , 14 , 16
), concert bass drum. (9
players). Percussion
Ensembles. Easy. Score
and CD-ROM (containing
printable parts). 14
pages. Duration 2'30 .
Published by Tapspace
Publications
$33.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Circle Dance Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Carl Fischer
By Bill Calhoun. For Full Score, Violin I, Violin II, Violin III, Viola, Cello, ...(+)
By Bill Calhoun. For Full
Score, Violin I, Violin
II, Violin III, Viola,
Cello, Bass, Piano. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series. Grade
2-2.5. Score and parts.
Published by Carl Fischer
$55.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Flauto con spirito Quatuor de Flûtes à bec Barenreiter
(Modern Grooves for Recorder Quartet). Edited by Moni Schonfelder. For Descant R...(+)
(Modern Grooves for
Recorder Quartet). Edited
by Moni Schonfelder. For
Descant Recorder/Treble
Recorder/Tenor
Recorder/Bass Recorder.
Stapled. Ready to Play.
Performance score,
Part(s), Anthology. Text
Language: German/English.
16/4/4/4/4/4 pages.
Published by Baerenreiter
Verlag
$22.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Snapshots Piano seul [Partition] - Intermédiaire FJH
By Kevin Costley. For Piano. FJH Composers In Focus. Level: Early Intermediate. ...(+)
By Kevin Costley. For
Piano. FJH Composers In
Focus. Level: Early
Intermediate. Book.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc.
$8.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Habits of a Successful Beginner Band Musician - String Bass GIA Publications
SKU: GI.G-10159 A Comprehensive Method Book for Year One and Beyond(+)
SKU: GI.G-10159
A Comprehensive Method
Book for Year One and
Beyond. Composed by
Scott Rush & Brian
Gencarelli. Habits. Music
Education. 56 pages. GIA
Publications #10159.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10159). ISBN
9781622777099. NOW
AVAILABLE! Habits of a
Successful Beginner Band
Musician is a
field-tested, vital,
and—most
important—musical
collection of 225
sequenced exercises for
the beginning band
student. The
book’s
cutting-edge online
component,
Habits Universal,
features a backend
gradebook that allows
students to submit video
recordings of their
performances as a primary
source of assessment.
This gradebook is
compatible with
PowerSchool, Canvas,
Google Classroom,
Brightspace, Edmodo,
Schoology, and many other
platforms! In addition,
Habits Universal features
supplemental rhythm
vocabulary sheets,
accompaniment tracks,
video start-up clinics,
as well as a professional
video coach for each
exercise in the book.
What makes Habits of a
Successful Beginner Band
Musician unique? Features
include:Â Teacher tips
for each exercise in the
book. Diatonic
solfege that begins on
the first day of
instruction. Initial
exercises on the
mouthpiece, mouthpiece
and barrel, reed, bocal
and reed, or headjoint
prior to playing the
first notes in the book.
Sequential rhythm charts
embedded in the book.
These same rhythms are
then presented with
pitches for a seamless
transfer to the music
students are
performing. Technique
and skill-building
exercises embedded within
the method, which helps
to prepare students for
future Habits
exercises. The
introduction of the key
of Concert C, which
results in students
playing the pitches B, E,
and A more often (as
opposed to the typical
emphasis on B-flat,
E-flat, and A-flat). The
introduction of five
keys: Concert B-flat,
E-flat, A-flat, C, and F.
The Concert G scale is
also provided in the back
of the book. Left (L)
and right (R) indicators
for woodwinds along with
appropriate chromatic
alternate fingering
indicators. Shaded
boxes around first-time
challenges in the student
books. A thorough
explanation of (T:1) for
trombones and rules for
when to use it.Â
Rhythm vocabulary that
progresses through
quarters, eighths, dotted
rhythms, sixteenths, and
an eighth and two
sixteenths. The
sequential introduction
of the one-handed
breakdown of a percussion
rudiment before
introducing the rudiment
itself. The use of
the “enharmonic
ladder†and the
“call-and-response
game†to learn
enharmonic notes. A
thorough explanation of
and markings for the
“F dilemmaâ€
on oboe. An explanation
of appropriate flicking
on bassoon. Two pages
of slow “clarinets
only†work that
focuses on going over the
break and throat
tones. . $10.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Double Bass Drumming Batterie Modern Drummer Publications
Percussion. Instruction. Softcover. Modern Drummer Publications #FRANCODBLBO...(+)
Percussion. Instruction.
Softcover. Modern Drummer
Publications
#FRANCODBLBOOK.
Published by Modern
Drummer
Publications
$18.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Instrumental Worship Volume 2 - Bass in C Beckenhorst Press
Instrumental SKU: BP.IC8 Composed by Dan Forrest and Molly Ijames. Arrang...(+)
Instrumental SKU:
BP.IC8 Composed by
Dan Forrest and Molly
Ijames. Arranged by Molly
Ijames. Instrumental
collection. Beckenhorst
Press #IC8. Published by
Beckenhorst Press
(BP.IC8).
Printed
Product.
Molly
Ijames has arranged a
second collection of hymn
tunes for bass
instruments in C (cello
or trombone) and
keyboard. Separate parts
for each instrument have
been carefully edited and
marked (articulations,
bowings, breaths, slurs,
etc.) for that particular
instrument. This second
volume focuses on Advent,
Christmas, Lent, and
Easter, but some titles
are suitable for general
worship as well. Titles
include: O Come, O Come,
Emmanuel; Appalachian
Carol; God Rest Ye Merry,
Gentlemen (with optional
duet part); Ding Dong!
Merrily on high; My
Savior's Love; O Sacred
Head; Crown Him with Many
Crowns (with optional
duet part); Christ the
Lord is Risen
Today.
Includes
one copy of piano
accompaniment book, and
single copies of cello
and trombone
parts.
Accompanime
nt Tracks available as
mp3 downloads or physical
CD.
Playlist below
includes selected
titles.
Also
available for other
instruments:. $19.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Bernie's Tune Big band [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Jazz Lines Publications
By Art Pepper. Edited by Jeffrey Sultanof and Rob Duboff. Arranged by Marty Paic...(+)
By Art Pepper. Edited by
Jeffrey Sultanof and Rob
Duboff. Arranged by Marty
Paich. For little big
band (Clarinet, Alto
Saxophone, Tenor
Saxophone, Baritone
Saxophone, 2 Trumpets,
Horn in F (or Trumpet 3
or Trombone 3), 2
Trombones, Piano, Bass,
Drums). Swing. Medium.
Score and parts.
Published by Jazz Lines
Publications
$50.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Gravy [Aka Walkin'] Big band [Conducteur et Parties séparées] Jazz Lines Publications
By Art Pepper. Edited by Jeffrey Sultanof and Rob Duboff. Arranged by Marty Paic...(+)
By Art Pepper. Edited by
Jeffrey Sultanof and Rob
Duboff. Arranged by Marty
Paich. For little big
band (Alto Saxophone, 2
Tenor Saxophones,
Baritone Saxophone, 2
Trumpets, Horn in F (or
Trumpet 3 or Trombone 3),
2 Trombones, Piano, Bass,
Drums.). Swing. M
$50.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Requiem Soli, choeur mixte et accompagnement Soli, chœur mixte et piano [Vocal Score] Carus Verlag
Solo voices, SATB chorus, orchestra (2 Corni di bassetto, 2 Fg, 2 Tr, 3 Trb, Tim...(+)
Solo voices, SATB chorus,
orchestra (2 Corni di
bassetto, 2 Fg, 2 Tr, 3
Trb, Timp, 2 Vl, Va, Bc)
SKU: CA.5165203
Completed and edited
by Howard Arman.
Composed by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart. Edited by
Howard Arman. Arranged by
Howard Arman. Vocal
score. KV 626. Duration
50 minutes. Carus Verlag
#5165203. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.5165203). ISBN
9790007294243. Key: D
minor. Latin. The
English conductor and
composer Howard Arman has
presented us with a
completed version of
Mozartâ??s Requiem.
â??Another one?â? you
might ask, since this
publication is only the
latest in a long line
reaching back to the
traditional Sü�mayr
version. Yet such is the
enormous power of
Mozartâ??s score that
the challenge and appeal
of completing it remain
undiminished. After two
decades of intensive
study, Howard Armanâ??s
additions to Mozartâ??s
great original show the
requisite care and
respect while
incorporating many new
insights.
Armanâ?
?s approach is
particularly fruitful.
Always aware of the
appropriate limits to
such re-creative work, he
orients himself towards
the typical
characteristics of
Mozartâ??s brilliant
composing style: The
masterly compositional
technique, the search for
innovative solutions to
every problem, and even
the terse treatment of
the text with extremely
suggestive harmonies. All
of this leads to a number
of new listening
experiences. In the Tuba
mirum, for example, we
enjoy a warm, cohesive
ensemble sound, supported
by the bassoons, which
depart from the bass
line. The Confutatis
presents a quite
different picture: Even
the basset horns are
drawn down into the
infernal depths. This
effect is reinforced by
the independence of the
trombones; rather than
simply following the
choral parts, the
instrumentâ??s unique
sound is given an
opportunity to shine.
Armanâ??s Lacrimosa
achieves a lively
Mozartian feel by
granting the voices
considerable freedom
rather than following a
rigid pattern. And he
concludes the movement
with a fugal Amen,
whereby the focus is not
so much on the
counterpoint itself, but
rather â?? in the spirit
of Mozart â?? on
creating a sense of drama
and illuminating the
theme in all its possible
facets. Mozartâ??s
fragment ends with the
Hostias, and so does
Armanâ??s completion.
For the four
following movements
(Sanctus to Communio) we
have nothing from Mozart,
and so here, where the
master is silent, Arman
finally returns to
Sü�mayr, the man who
was closest to Mozart at
the time of his death and
whose efforts to fill the
blank manuscripts still
garner our respect
today.
Armanâ??s
version has already
proven its practical
value. The premiere with
the Bavarian Radio Choir
was enthusiastically
received by audiences and
press alike â?? and
celebrated as offering a
scholarly, entirely fresh
perspective on
Mozartâ??s
masterpiece.
-
World premiere by the
Bavarian Radio Choir -
Enthusiastically received
by audience and
press. $17.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 2 to 3 weeks | | |
| Exultate Justi Carl Fischer
Choral Piano, baritone voice bass voice, tenor voice SKU: CF.CM9727 Compo...(+)
Choral Piano, baritone
voice bass voice, tenor
voice SKU:
CF.CM9727 Composed by
Dan Davison. 12 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 41
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #CM9727. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9727). ISBN
9781491161067. UPC:
680160919666. Key: Eb
major. Latin. Traditional
Latin. Please use
NOTES from SA(T)B BL1031
and replace the 2nd
paragraph with the
following: When a
counterpoint section
occurs, keep in mind that
only one part can be
dominant at a time. For
example, at letter A, the
basses have the lead.
However, when the
baritones enter two
measures later, they will
have the spotlight, and
the basses must sing
softer in order to let
the baritones be heard.
Two measures later, the
basses and the baritones
must both take a back
seat when the focus
shifts to the tenors. The
important thing to
remember about
counterpoint is that the
singers must learn the
art of taking turns being
dominant. Please use
NOTES from SA(T)B BL1031
and replace the 2nd
paragraph with the
following:When a
counterpoint section
occurs, keep in mind that
only one part can be
dominant at a time.Â
For example, at letter A,
the basses have the
lead. However, when
the baritones enter two
measures later, they will
have the spotlight, and
the basses must sing
softer in order to let
the baritones be
heard. Two measures
later, the basses and the
baritones must both take
a back seat when the
focus shifts to the
tenors. The important
thing to remember about
counterpoint is that the
singers must learn the
art of “taking
turns†being
dominant. $2.50 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Rhythm A Week Band - Clarinet Clarinette [Partition] Belwin
By Anne Witt, Igor Hudadoff. Edited by Thom Proctor. Instrumental method/supplem...(+)
By Anne Witt, Igor
Hudadoff. Edited by Thom
Proctor. Instrumental
method/supplement
(clarinet/bass clarinet).
Level: 2-3. Published by
Belwin.
$6.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| String Players' Guide to the Orchestra [Partition] Alfred Publishing
Orchestral Repertoire Excerpts, Scales, and Studies for String Orchestra and Ind...(+)
Orchestral Repertoire
Excerpts, Scales, and
Studies for String
Orchestra and Individual
Study. By Susan C. Brown.
For Bass. String
Orchestra
Method/Supplement. Book.
52 pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
$8.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Technique Through Performance Clarinette [Partition] Alfred Publishing
By Frank Erickson. For B-Flat Bass Clarinet. Band Supplement. Book. 24 pages. Pu...(+)
By Frank Erickson. For
B-Flat Bass Clarinet.
Band Supplement. Book. 24
pages. Published by
Alfred Publishing.
$5.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Solar Flare Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cym...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet
Percussion 1, Mallet
Percussion 2, Marimba,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2 and more. -
Grade 3.5 SKU:
CF.CPS219 Composed by
Tyler Arcari. Concert
Band (CPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
16+4+8+16+4+4+8+4+4+8+8+8
+4+4+4+4+6+6+2+6+8+2+3+2+
4+10+28+4 pages. Duration
4 minutes, 6 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#CPS219. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS219). ISBN
9781491152454. UPC:
680160909957. Solar
Flare, by Tyler Arcari,
depicts the huge
explosion on the Sun that
appears as a sudden
bright flash. The piece
incorporates a whirlwind
of mixed meters to?depict
this phenomenon. Arcari
showcases his fresh,
exciting, and well-scored
compositional style in
this piece. Solar Flare
makes for? an excellent
concert opener. A
solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 6972 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99115 to the end
of the piece feature a
style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the Work:
Solar Flare began as a
piece with two goals: to
write a space piece in
7/8 and to write a
teaching 7/8 space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work.About the Work:Solar
Flare began as a piece
with two goals: to write
a space piece in 7/8 and
to write a
“teaching
7/8†space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69–72
should be treated as a
transitional fanfare to
the new material at m.
73.Measures 99–115
to the end of the piece
feature a style similar
to the beginning that
helps to transition to m.
115, which is the climax
of the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the “^â€
accent on the final note
is one meant to be played
heavy, and not short. $95.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
| Solar Flare Orchestre d'harmonie - Intermédiaire Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bells, Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2, Crash Cym...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Bells,
Clarinet 1, Clarinet 2,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute 1,
Flute 2, Horn 1, Horn 2,
Horn 3, Horn 4, Mallet
Percussion 1, Mallet
Percussion 2, Marimba,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2 and more. -
Grade 3.5 SKU:
CF.CPS219F Composed
by Tyler Arcari. Concert
Band (CPS). Full score.
With Standard notation.
28 pages. Carl Fischer
Music #CPS219F. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS219F). ISBN
9781491153130. UPC:
680160910632. Solar
Flare, by Tyler Arcari,
depicts the huge
explosion on the Sun that
appears as a sudden
bright flash. The piece
incorporates a whirlwind
of mixed meters to?depict
this phenomenon. Arcari
showcases his fresh,
exciting, and well-scored
compositional style in
this piece. Solar Flare
makes for? an excellent
concert opener. A
solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 6972 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99115 to the end
of the piece feature a
style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a ateaching 7/8a space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69a72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99a115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the a^a accent on the
final note is one meant
to be played heavy, and
not short. A solar
flare is a huge
explosion on the sun that
appears as a sudden
increase in brightness or
flash. Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the
Work:
Solar
Flare began
as a piece with two
goals: to write a space
piece in 7/8 and to write
a teaching 7/8 space
piece. The piece uses a
2-2-3 pattern, so using
this in pre-performance
warm-ups might be
beneficial. The piece is
loosely based on a minor
second descending to a
minor third. This motif
is used at the onset of
the piece in the mallet
percussion and then again
in the woodwinds. The
melody presents itself at
m. 19 in the clarinets.
This melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work. About the Work:
Solar Flare began as a
piece with two goals: to
write a space piece in
7/8 and to write a
teaching 7/8 space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69-72 should be
treated as a transitional
fanfare to the new
material at m. 73.
Measures 99-115 to the
end of the piece feature
a style similar to the
beginning that helps to
transition to m. 115,
which is the climax of
the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the ^ accent on the final
note is one meant to be
played heavy, and not
short. A solar flare
is a huge explosion on
the sun that appears as a
sudden increase in
brightness or flash.
Sometimes these
explosions push large
amounts of energy and
even parts of the sun
flying out into space.
These events can be so
powerful that they cause
events on Earth such as
auroras, as well as more
serious issues like
disrupting radio and
electronic instruments.
To our naked eye, these
dangerous explosions are
beautiful and quiet. The
celestial is a
fascinating place,
hopefully captured in
some small part by this
work.About the Work:Solar
Flare began as a piece
with two goals: to write
a space piece in 7/8 and
to write a
“teaching
7/8†space piece.
The piece uses a 2-2-3
pattern, so using this in
pre-performance warm-ups
might be beneficial. The
piece is loosely based on
a minor second descending
to a minor third. This
motif is used at the
onset of the piece in the
mallet percussion and
then again in the
woodwinds. The melody
presents itself at m. 19
in the clarinets. This
melodic material is
varied and traded
throughout the instrument
groups until m.67.
Measures 69–72
should be treated as a
transitional fanfare to
the new material at m.
73.Measures 99–115
to the end of the piece
feature a style similar
to the beginning that
helps to transition to m.
115, which is the climax
of the work. An ostinato
pattern (2-2-3) is
presented with fragments
of the melody appearing
in the alto voices. This
momentum culminates in a
large, abrasive area at
m. 125 where the
suspension-resolution in
the brass and horn
melodic fragment need to
be the focus. This
momentum continuously
grows until the last note
where we resolve finally.
Care should be taken that
the “^â€
accent on the final note
is one meant to be played
heavy, and not short. $14.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 1 to 2 weeks | | |
| Expeditious Orchestre d'harmonie - Débutant Carl Fischer
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Euph...(+)
Band Bass Clarinet, Bass
Drum, Bassoon, Clarinet,
Crash Cymbals, Euphonium,
Euphonium T.C., Flute,
Flute 2, Glockenspiel,
Horn, Mallet Percussion,
Oboe, Percussion 1,
Percussion 2, Snare Drum,
Suspended Cymbal,
Timpani, Trombone,
Trumpet, Tuba and more. -
Grade 1 SKU:
CF.BPS114 Composed by
John Pasternak. Beginning
Band (BPS). Set of Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
8+2+8+2+5+2+2+8+3+6+1+3+1
+2+2+16+2 pages. Duration
2 minutes, 18 seconds.
Carl Fischer Music
#BPS114. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.BPS114). ISBN
9781491152003. UPC:
680160909506. Exped
itious begins with
fanfare-like harmonies,
making this beginning
band piece sound
unexpectedly advanced.
Composer John Pasternak
utilizes accessible notes
and rhythms in this
well-crafted piece for
the youngest players
while still creating a
rich musical experience.
Pasternak is fast
becoming a go to composer
for intriguing works for
young
bands. Expeditious
focuses on contrast in
articulations. The
beginning of the piece
focuses on a
marcato/accented style,
and the notes should be
given full value. At m.
11, the piece switches
focus to a staccato
articulation style.
Pickups into m. 26 should
have a large dynamic
contrast. The style at m.
41 should have a more
legato feel. Measure 45
returns to a staccato
feel. Measure 47 will
then switch back to the
prior legato style. The
dynamic change at m. 52
should be instant.
Measure 70 should also
have an instant dynamic
change. The piece ends
with the marcato/accented
style from the beginning
of the piece. $55.00 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 24 hours - In Stock | | |
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