By OneRepublic. By Noel Zancanella and Ryan Tedder (1979-). Arranged by Jacob Na...(+)
By OneRepublic. By Noel
Zancanella and Ryan
Tedder (1979-). Arranged
by Jacob Narverud. For
Bass, Drums, Guitar,
Synthesizer, Choral
(ShowTrax CD). Choral. CD
only. Published by
Shawnee Press
Guitar Chords with Lyrics Guitar SKU: HL.1477747 By Taylor Swift. Guitar....(+)
Guitar Chords with Lyrics
Guitar
SKU:
HL.1477747
By Taylor
Swift. Guitar. Pop.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.1477747).
ISBN 9798350128512.
UPC: 196288215035.
9.0x12.0x0.277
inches.
You've
memorized all the songs
from the double album,
now it's time to play
them for yourself! Our
matching folio to The
Tortured Poets
Department: The Anthology
features all 31 tracks
meticulously arranged for
guitar, with chord
symbols, guitar chord
frames, and full lyrics.
Dive into the emotional
depth of Swift's music
and play along with your
favorite tracks from
“Fortnight” to “The
Manuscript,” to “So
Long, London” to “So
High School,” and all
the others. Immerse
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storytelling prowess of
Taylor Swift and bring
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The Albatross • The
Alchemy • The Black Dog
• The Bolter • But
Daddy I Love Him •
Cassandra • Chloe or
Sam or Sophia or Marcus
• Clara Bow • Down
Bad • Florida!!! •
Fortnight • Fresh Out
the Slammer • Guilty as
Sin? • How Did It End?
• I Can Do It with a
Broken Heart • I Can
Fix Him (No Really I Can)
• I Hate It Here • I
Look in People's Windows
• Imgonnagetyouback •
Loml • The Manuscript
• My Boy Only Breaks
His Favorite Toys •
Peter • The Prophecy
• Robin • The
Smallest Man Who Ever
Lived • So High School
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thanK you aIMee • The
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• Who's Afraid of
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(82 balanced lessons). By Harold E. Mitchell. For trumpet. This edition: Paperba...(+)
(82 balanced lessons). By
Harold E. Mitchell. For
trumpet. This edition:
Paperback. Instructional.
Method. Method book and
DVD. Text Language:
English. 96 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications
The Vocal Library. By Various. Arranged by Steven Stolen and Richard Walters. (H...(+)
The Vocal Library. By
Various. Arranged by
Steven Stolen and Richard
Walters. (High Voice).
Vocal Collection. Size
9x12 inches. 80 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Corporation.
The Vocal Library. By Various. Arranged by Steven Stolen, Richard Walters. (Low...(+)
The Vocal Library. By
Various. Arranged by
Steven Stolen, Richard
Walters. (Low Voice).
Vocal Collection. Size
9x12 inches. 80 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Corporation.
E-Z Play Today (Easy big-note right-hand-only arrangements for piano, organ, and...(+)
E-Z Play Today (Easy
big-note right-hand-only
arrangements for piano,
organ, and electronic
keyboard). Size 9x12
inches. 168 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
child
Choral SATB choir SKU: CF.CM9736 Composed by Stephen Foster. Arranged by ...(+)
Choral SATB choir
SKU:
CF.CM9736
Composed by
Stephen Foster. Arranged
by Russell L. Robinson. 8
pages. Duration 3:45.
Carl Fischer Music
#CM9736. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CM9736).
ISBN
9781491161166. UPC:
680160919758. Key: Bb
major.
English.
Stephen
Collins Foster lived from
1826 to 1864, until only
age 37. He was extremely
prolific, with numerous
songs that have lasted to
this day. I first had the
idea to arrange Beautiful
Dreamer for SATB choirs a
cappella, after hearing
Kristen Chenoweth in
concert. She ended her
concert, in a 1,600 seat
hall, with Beautiful
Dreamer, an a cappella
solo, with no microphone.
Given the beautiful
melody, text and Ms.
Chenoweth's voice, one
could have heard a pin
drop in the audience. Her
performance concluded to
thunderous applause and a
standing ovation. The
power of music.
Throughout this
arrangement, the
harmonies support the
beautiful melody and text
(rather than get in its'
way). Opportunities
abound for vocal parts to
be showcased as well as
an optional solo/duet at
the beginning. Sing
freely, with pure vowels,
crisp diction and
sensitivity, allowing the
text to prevail by giving
special attention to
stressed and unstressed
syllables and words. I
hope you enjoy singing
this arrangement in
rehearsal and performance
to the delight of your
audience. Tell the story
through song because
that's what we should
always do when performing
choral music. Russell
Robinson, Arranger
 . Stephen Collins
Foster lived from 1826 to
1864, until only age 37.
He was extremely
prolific, with numerous
songs that have lasted to
this day. I first had
the idea to arrange
Beautiful Dreamer for
SATB choirs a cappella,
after hearing Kristen
Chenoweth in concert.Â
She ended her concert, in
a 1,600 seat hall, with
Beautiful Dreamer, an a
cappella solo, with no
microphone. Given the
beautiful melody, text
and Ms.
Chenoweth’s voice,
one could have heard a
pin drop in the audience.
Her performance concluded
to thunderous applause
and a standing
ovation. The power of
music.Throughout this
arrangement, the
harmonies support the
“beautifulâ€
melody and text (rather
than get in its'
way). Opportunities
abound for vocal parts to
be showcased as well as
an optional solo/duet at
the beginning.Sing
freely, with pure vowels,
crisp diction and
sensitivity, allowing the
text to prevail by giving
special attention to
stressed and
unstressed syllables
and words.I hope you
enjoy singing this
arrangement in rehearsal
and performance to the
delight of your
audience. Tell the
story through song
because that’s
what we should always do
when performing choral
music.Russell Robinson,
Arranger .
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chor...(+)
For voice and C
instrument. Format:
fakebook. With vocal
melody, lyrics and chord
names. Traditional pop
and vocal standards.
Series: Hal Leonard Fake
Books. 424 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by Hal
Leonard.
By Elizabeth Alexander. For Men's Chorus (TTBB choir a cappella). Collegiate Rep...(+)
By Elizabeth Alexander.
For Men's Chorus (TTBB
choir a cappella).
Collegiate Repertoire,
Community Chorus, Concert
Music. Courage, Hardship,
Sacred (Worship and
Praise), Choral.
Moderately Advanced.
Octavo. Text language:
English. Duration 6
minutes. Published by
Seafarer Press
Good work for examinations and recitals by an important British composer. Durati...(+)
Good work for
examinations and recitals
by an important British
composer. Duration c.6'.
AMEB (Australian
Syllabus) 2004. Programme
notes as
follows:
Lennox
Berkeley was born in 1903
and died in 1989. After
reading modern languages
at Oxford he had no
intention of becoming a
composer until he met
Ravel in 1926, who
encouraged him to study
in Paris with Nadia
Boulanger. He stayed in
Paris until 1932,
developing his own
musical language. In
1936, after the death of
his mother, he went to
Barcelona for the
International Society for
Contemporary Music
festival where he met
Benjamin Britten. The two
lived together at Snape
in Suffolk for a while
until the outbreak ofwar,
before Berkeley moved
back to London to work
for the BBC. Here he met
his future wife Freda
Bernstein. He taught at
the Royal Academy of
Music in London from 1946
until 1968, where his
pupils included Richard
Rodney Bennett, Nicholas
Maw and John Tavener,
among others. He was
knighted in 1974.
In early
February 1971 I was
playing in a concert at
St. John's Smith Square,
London, then only
relatively recently
restored as a superb
venue for music. The
programme, which I
believe was being
broadcast, included
Berkeley's Serenade
Op.12. It was a work I
had always enjoyed
playing and was standard
string orchestra
repertoire at the time.
There was initially no
platform at St. John's
and so the audience sat
virtually on top of the
performers. So close were
they on this occasion
that I had to ask for a
little more room in order
to play. At the end of
the piece the orchestra
acknowledged the applause
and the gentleman who I
had all but practically
decapitated with my
over-enthusiastic
playing, stood up and
took a bow. I had been
almost playing in Lennox
Berkeley's lap! The
opportunity was too good
to miss and I wasted
little time in
introducing myself. Mr
Berkeley said that he had
been fascinated by my
playing and asked me to
write to him about a
possible
commission.
Composed by William Bolcom. E.B. Marks. Classical, Contemporary. Softcover. 12 p...(+)
Composed by William
Bolcom. E.B. Marks.
Classical, Contemporary.
Softcover. 12 pages.
Edward B. Marks Music
#EBM210361. Published by
Edward B. Marks Music
By Taylor Swift. Easy Piano Personality. Pop. Softcover. 96 pages. Published by ...(+)
By Taylor Swift. Easy
Piano Personality. Pop.
Softcover. 96 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.1458567).
ISBN 9798350126181. UPC:
196288210597.
9.0x12.0x0.558 inches.
You've memorized all the
songs from the double
album, now it's time to
play them for yourself!
Our matching folio to The
Tortured Poets
Department: The Anthology
features all 31 tracks
meticulously arranged for
easy piano with lyrics.
Dive into the emotional
depth of Swift's music
and play along with your
favorite tracks from
?Fortnight? to ?The
Manuscript,? to ?So Long,
London? to ?So High
School,? and all the
others. Immerse yourself
in the storytelling
prowess of Taylor Swift
and bring her songs to
life with your own unique
voice and talent! Songs
include:
Fantasie Impromptu * Chopin * Signature Series Original composed by Frederic Cho...(+)
Fantasie Impromptu *
Chopin * Signature Series
Original composed by
Frederic Chopin
(1810-1849). Arranged by
Jonathon Robbins. For
piano solo. Solo.
Signature Series.
Classical. Intermediate.
Sheet Music. Text
Language: English. 4
pages. Published by
Santorella Publications
Piano SKU: SP.MP013 Composed by Avis Romm. Collection; Classical. Book an...(+)
Piano
SKU:
SP.MP013
Composed by
Avis Romm. Collection;
Classical. Book and CD.
Santorella Publications
#MP013. Published by
Santorella Publications
(SP.MP013).
ISBN
9781585606122. UPC:
635344000135.
The
Essential Composer Series
published for Piano by
Minstrel Press and
distributed by Santorella
Publications features the
original works from some
of the greatest composers
that ever lived. The
selections have been
carefully chosen to give
the user a source of
essential core literature
from that specific
composer. This
transcribed series by
Avis Fedge Romm has only
had minor editing when
seen as a valuable aid in
facilitating the musician
in authentically
interpreting the
composer's music. The
Essential Composer Series
has become a staple stock
item for many music
retailers throughout the
world. Each edition
includes a performance
CD, which is also a great
tool for younger players
to hear the melodies that
they have been practicing
so diligently. This
particular edition
features the following
works of Johann Sebastian
Bach; Aria in D Minor -
Untitled in F Major -
Menuet in G Major - March
in D Major - Menuet in D
Minor - Menuet in C Minor
- Musette in D Major -
Menuet in G Major -
Polonaise in G Minor -
Musette - Prelude in F
Major - Prelude in C
Major - Prelude in C
Minor - Menuet I -
Invention No. 8 in C
Major - Prelude No. 1 in
C Major.
Essential Bach with CD composed by Avis Romm. For piano. This edition: Paperback...(+)
Essential Bach with CD
composed by Avis Romm.
For piano. This edition:
Paperback. Collection.
Essential Composer
Series. Classical. Book
and CD. Text Language:
English. 32 pages.
Published by Santorella
Publications
SKU: GI.G-10054 Imagining the Good Life through Music. Composed by...(+)
SKU: GI.G-10054
Imagining the Good
Life through Music.
Composed by Clint
Randles. Music Education.
328 pages. GIA
Publications #10054.
Published by GIA
Publications
(GI.G-10054).
ISBN
9781622774548.
We
all need creativity in
our lives. It is key to
our happiness. Music,
according to author Clint
Randles, is one of the
best ways to feed our
longing for self-growth
through engagement in
creative processes. And
music brings us together
for the purpose of making
beauty with sound. It
provides us with a
pathway to the good life.
In To Create, Randles
answers the critical
question: What can I do
with my time that will
give me the best chance
at achieving daily
happiness? This amazing
book unpacks what it
means to engage in
creative processes. Since
story is the best way of
feeding our imagination,
the book unfolds by way
of life stories that
express the
author’s unique
perspective of the
hero’s journey.
Along the way, Randles
inspires us to think
about creativity and
music as a pursuit that
is not only truly worthy,
but accessible. He
addresses rules for
creative performance,
what we can learn from
exceptional musicians and
teachers, the link
between spirituality and
creativity, understanding
our own stories in light
of the meta-story, and
the art of trust and
starting small. To Create
is a book that is unlike
anything written on the
topic—entertaining
, wise, inspiring, and
layered. It is for anyone
who is interested in
pursuing creativity
through music but
can’t quite figure
out how or where to
start. States Randles:
“It is my hope that
you will be able to
imagine the good life
through music, that you
will be inspired To
Create!†Clint
Randles, PhD, is
Associate Professor of
Music Education at the
University of South
Florida, husband, father,
multi-instrumentalist,
and passionate lover of
music. Â Full of
resonating stories, To
Create is a profoundly
pedagogical book about
potential pathways into
life’s learnings
through and in music. To
Create seeks and embraces
the value embodied in the
multiple, individual, and
sociocultural authoring
of diverse creativities.
By analogising the good
life
(‘eidaimoniaâ€
), with lived-through
experiences by which our
desire (and drive) to
create, to grow, to
navigate, and to achieve
extraordinary things in
life is inextricably
linked, Clint Randles
stories his own journey
of being awakened
‘To Create,’
by creating and living
‘the good
life’ in and
through the symbiotic
domains of music and
music education.
—Pamela Burnard,
Professor of Arts,
Creativities and
Educations  Â
University of Cambridge,
UK To Create is the rare
achievement that
seamlessly blends how-to
curriculum with why-so
philosophy, making the
case that creative
activity is an essential
right that all children
deserve from an education
in music. Randles’
vivid illustrations prod
us to think differently
about teaching when
well-being—when
the good life—is
both destination and
design. —Randall
Everett Allsup, Professor
of Music Education Â
 Teachers College
Columbia University
Randles takes readers on
a real and figurative
road trip during which he
demonstrates how to live
life to its fullest by
embracing creativity and
repeating a mantra of
possibility. He shows us
how the good life is
achievable, walking
readers through deeply
personal accounts of
creativity in everyday
situations over a
lifetime. This book binds
the individual and
cultural, imaginative and
practical, tangible and
intangible, light and
dark, yin and yang.
It’s all about the
power of three, weaving
through everything the
vital, intangible element
of spirituality, energy,
chi to achieve
eudaimonia. Through the
lens of his experiences
as a musician and
teacher, the author
celebrates relentlessness
and hard work, providing
a window into what it
means to engage in the
good life. Open that
window to hear
life’s call to
adventure! —Gareth
Dylan Smith, Assistant
Professor of Music
Education  Â
Boston University
Professor Randles’
stimulating book prompts
memory of the seminal
work of Joseph Schumpeter
who suggested the
importance of creative
deconstruction in a
democracy. Both authors
focus on attaining the
good life through a
fuller understanding of
the logic of the process
of change—change
that is driven by
knowledgeable and
innovative entrepreneurs.
The immediate application
of Randles’
suggested dynamic
creativity processes
applies to both teacher
education and
professional development,
although both he and
Schumpeter advance
general ideas in
creativity designed to
achieve the highest level
of human growth.
—Richard Colwell,
Professor Emeritus of
Music Education  Â
University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign In
recent years,
Aristotle’s
concept of
‘Eudaimonia’
—meaning Happiness
in the robust sense of
full human flourishing (a
life of joy, fellowship,
self-growth,
meaningfulness, ethical
‘good work,’
and more)—has
entered and transformed
the philosophy and
practice of music
education. To Create:
Imagining the Good Life
through Music is a highly
original, emotional,
practical, and exciting
journey through the
natures and values of
creativity in/for music
education and life
itself. —David J.
Elliott, Professor of
Music and Music Education
  New York
University.