Uptown Funk Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
As Performed by Bruno Mars. Composed by Bruno Mars, Jeff Bhasker, Philip ...(+)
As Performed by Bruno
Mars. Composed by
Bruno Mars, Jeff Bhasker,
Philip Lawrence, Devon
Gallaspy, Mark Ronson,
Nicholaus Williams,
Lonnie Simmons, Ronnie
Wilson, Charles Wilson,
Rudolph Taylor, and
Robert Wilson. Arranged
by Dean Marshall and Bob
Phillips. Part(s); Score;
String Orchestra. Pop
Concert String Orchestra.
Funk; Pop/Rock. 128
pages. Published by
Alfred Music (AP.44860).
Uptown Funk, Theme from Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
As Performed by Bruno Mars. Composed by Bruno Mars, Jeff Bhasker, Philip ...(+)
As Performed by Bruno
Mars. Composed by
Bruno Mars, Jeff Bhasker,
Philip Lawrence, Devon
Gallaspy, Mark Ronson,
Nicholaus Williams,
Lonnie Simmons, Ronnie
Wilson, Charles Wilson,
Rudolph Taylor, and
Robert Wilson. Arranged
by Michael Story.
Part(s); Score; String
Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate String
Orchestra. Funk;
Pop/Rock. 78 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.44859).
Uptown Funk Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] Alfred Publishing
As Performed by Bruno Mars. Composed by Bruno Mars, Jeff Bhasker, Philip ...(+)
As Performed by Bruno
Mars. Composed by
Bruno Mars, Jeff Bhasker,
Philip Lawrence, Devon
Gallaspy, Mark Ronson,
Nicholaus Williams,
Lonnie Simmons, Ronnie
Wilson, Charles Wilson,
Rudolph Taylor, and
Robert Wilson. Arranged
by Dean Marshall and Bob
Phillips. Score; String
Orchestra. Pop Concert
String Orchestra. Funk;
Pop/Rock. 20 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.44860S).
We Are Young Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
(As recorded by fun.). Composed by Nate Ruess, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost, and Ja...(+)
(As recorded by fun.).
Composed by Nate Ruess,
Jeff Bhasker, Andrew
Dost, and Jack Antonoff
[fun.]. Arranged by
Michael Story. Orchestra.
Part(s); Score;
SmartMusic; String
Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate String
Orchestra. Light Concert;
Pop/Rock; TV. Grade 2.5.
78 pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Carry On Orchestre à Cordes - Intermédiaire Alfred Publishing
(As performed by fun.). Composed by Nate Ruess, Jeff Bhasker, Andrew Dost, and J...(+)
(As performed by fun.).
Composed by Nate Ruess,
Jeff Bhasker, Andrew
Dost, and Jack Antonoff
[fun.]. Arranged by
Patrick Roszell.
Orchestra. Part(s);
Score; SmartMusic; String
Orchestra. Pop
Intermediate String
Orchestra. Pop. Grade 3.
156 pages. Published by
Alfred Music
Celtic Canon Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur] - Intermédiaire Highland/Etling
(A Fun Irish Twist to a Well-known Melody Leading into Tam Lyn ). Arranged by C...(+)
(A Fun Irish Twist to a
Well-known Melody Leading
into Tam Lyn ). Arranged
by Crystal Plohman.
Orchestra. Score; String
Orchestra. Highland
String Alternatives.
Folk; Light Concert.
Grade 3. 16 pages.
Published by
Highland/Etling
By Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Arranged by Calvin Custer. Words by L...(+)
By Richard Rodgers,
lyrics by Lorenz Hart.
Arranged by Calvin
Custer. Words by Lorenz
Hart, music by Richard
Rodgers / arr. Calvin
Custer. For String
Orchestra. String
Orchestra. Intermediate
String Orchestra. Level:
grade III-IV. Conductor
Score. 16 pages.
Published by Alfred
Publishing.
Funny Fiddlin' Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Shawnee Press
By Carold Nuñez and Carold Nu. For String Orchestra (Score & Parts). Easy Mus...(+)
By Carold Nuñez and
Carold Nu. For String
Orchestra (Score &
Parts). Easy Music For
Strings. Grade 2. Shawnee
Press #J0078. Published
by Shawnee Press
Uptown Funk Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
By Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson. By Bruno Mars, Jeff Bhasker, Mark Ronson, and ...(+)
By Bruno Mars and Mark
Ronson. By Bruno Mars,
Jeff
Bhasker, Mark Ronson, and
Philip Lawrence. Arranged
by
Larry Moore. For
Orchestra,
String Orchestra (Score
and
Parts). Pop Specials for
Strings. Grade 3-4.
Published by Hal Leonard
By Lauren Bernofsky (1967-). For narrator and string orchestra. FJH Beginning St...(+)
By Lauren Bernofsky
(1967-). For narrator and
string orchestra. FJH
Beginning Strings. Score
only. Full set (score and
parts) also available:
ST6192. Halloween. Grade
1. Score. Composed 2009
By Lauren Bernofsky (1967-). For narration and string orchestra. FJH Beginning S...(+)
By Lauren Bernofsky
(1967-). For narration
and string orchestra. FJH
Beginning Strings. Full
set (score and parts).
Score only also
available: ST6192S.
Halloween. Grade 1. Score
and set of parts.
Composed 2009
By Matt Turner. For string orchestra (violin I, violin II, violin III (viola T.C...(+)
By Matt Turner. For
string orchestra (violin
I, violin II, violin III
(viola T.C.), viola,
cello, bass, drums,
piano). Score and parts.
Duration 3 minutes, 06
seconds. Published by
Carl Fischer
Composed by Doris Gazda.
Edited by Amy Rosen. Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series.
Classical. Score and
Parts. With Standard
notation.
16+4+16+10+10+4+10+12
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YAS10. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.YAS10).
ISBN 9780825848261.
UPC: 798408048266. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: D
major.
When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody ofA Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course,A Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, theA beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody ofA Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course,A Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, theA beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind
you of the sight of a
roadrunner traveling
along at breakneck speed.
A crisp spiccato
accompanied by pizzicato
in the cello and bass
paints the picture of the
bird running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner
Rally ends with a
loudly emphasized honking
noise, the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners. The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind you of
the sight of a roadrunner
traveling along at
breakneck speed. A crisp
spiccato accompanied by
pizzicato in the cello
and bass paints the
picture of the bird
running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner Rally
ends with a loudly
emphasized honking noise,
the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner. When
traveling through the
desert southwest of the
United States, you may be
fortunate enough to come
across a strange looking
brown and white streaked
bird called the
Roadrunner. It has a blue
patch of skin circling
the eyes, a tiny dot of
bright red behind the
eyes, a bushy crest on
the top of its head and a
long tail that bobs up
and down. A member of the
cuckoo family, it is New
Mexico's state bird, and
can run in bursts of
speed from between ten to
twenty miles per hour.
Because it is equipped to
run rather than fly, its
feet are different from
other bird species,
having two toes in front
and two toes in the back.
Its tracks looks like the
letter X. Although
roadrunners can become
airborne, they are
basically ground birds
and do not fly. They eat
insects, scorpions, small
rodents, birds, lizards
and snakes. They do make
noise when in danger;
however, the clicks and
clatters do not resemble
the sound of a honking
horn that we think of
from the Hollywood
cartoon version of
roadrunners.The repeated
notes in the opening
melody of Roadrunner
Rally will remind you of
the sight of a roadrunner
traveling along at
breakneck speed. A crisp
spiccato accompanied by
pizzicato in the cello
and bass paints the
picture of the bird
running through the
desert. At m. 17 you will
hear that raucous honk,
honk that is associated
with the roadrunner
saying Out of my way! The
syncopation can easily be
learned by feel as well
as by counting carefully.
At m. 25 and similar
passages, the first
violins will have fun
learning the jazz licks.
The walking bass like at
m.69 with the jerky sound
of the octaves in the
upper strings will remind
you of the awkward
appearance of this
ungainly bird. And of
course, Roadrunner
Rally ends with a loudly
emphasized honking noise,
the beep that we
associate with the
humorous picture of the
roadrunner.
Composed by Thom Sharp.
Performance Music
Ensemble; String
Orchestra. Ludwig
Masters. Swing. Score and
Part(s). Latham Music
Enterprises #36-52250486.
Published by Latham Music
Enterprises
(AP.36-52250486).
English.
This
fast swing piece in G
minor is playfully
sneaky! With a
catchy, singable tune,
this work features a
tutti pizzicato section,
as well as some melodic
moments for bass and
celli. All parts
remain in first position,
with a couple of
"funky"
accidentals thrown in for
fun. The
swing-eighth feel keeps
the mood appropriately
shadowy!
These products
are currently being
prepared by a new
publisher. While many
items are ready and will
ship on time, some others
may see delays of several
months.
Polka.Com Orchestre à Cordes - Facile Carl Fischer
Orchestra String Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5 SKU: CF.YAS63 Composed by Mike F...(+)
Orchestra String
Orchestra - Grade 2-2.5
SKU: CF.YAS63
Composed by Mike Forbes.
Carl Fischer Young String
Orchestra Series. Score
and Parts. With Standard
notation.
16+16+10+4+10+10+3+8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#YAS63. Published by Carl
Fischer Music (CF.YAS63).
ISBN 9780825867019.
UPC: 798408067014. 8.5 X
11 inches. Key: A
major.
This one is
pure fun! Fast, furious,
tuneful and
dance-inducing! A great,
lighthearted way to bring
variety to a concert
program. Polka dots
are silly and fun; and in
the opinion of the
composer, so are polkas.
In this new millennium,
where kids’ lives
are consumed by computers
and the internet, it
seemed appropriate to try
and merge these ideas
together. The fun,
dance-like material and
the use of extra
techniques (such as col
legno, pizzicato,
strumming) lead the
players and listeners
into an enjoyable polka
fit for the twenty-first
century.
About Carl
Fischer Young String
Orchestra
Series
Thi
s series of Grade 2/Grade
2.5 pieces is designed
for second and third year
ensembles. The pieces in
this series are
characterized
by: --Occasionally
extending to third
position --Keys
carefully considered for
appropriate
difficulty --Addition
of separate 2nd violin
and viola
parts --Viola T.C.
part
included --Increase
in independence of parts
over beginning levels
Composed by Deborah Baker
Monday. Arranged by
Deborah Baker Monday.
Score only. Neil A. Kjos
Music Company #SO346F.
Published by Neil A. Kjos
Music Company
(KJ.SO346F).
UPC:
084027041956.
Anoth
er amazing arrangement
from Deborah Baker
Monday! Rimsky-Korsakov's
famous processional will
bring a sense of regal
pomp to your next special
event, featuring all the
glorious fanfares,
gallant melodies, and
dulcet lyricism of the
original, while also
keeping a keen
pedagogical eye on the
needs of young string
players. Ideal for school
assemblies, graduations,
and other important
functions requiring a
little extra pageantry.
3:30.
With a Yo Heave Ho. Arranged by Sandra Dackow. Performance Music Ensemble...(+)
With a Yo Heave
Ho. Arranged by
Sandra Dackow.
Performance Music
Ensemble; Single Titles;
String Orchestra.
Orchestra Expressions.
Folk. Score. 12 pages.
Duration 2:25. Alfred
Music #00-44789S.
Published by Alfred Music
(AP.44789S).
Dove's Vagary Orchestre à Cordes [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
(Adapted from John Playford's The Dancing Master, 1651). By Shirl Jae Atw...(+)
(Adapted from John
Playford's The Dancing
Master, 1651). By
Shirl Jae Atwell.
Orchestra. Part(s);
Score; String Orchestra.
Highland String
Orchestra. Form: Dance.
Grade 2.5. 124 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Score Only.
Arranged by Deborah Baker
Monday. Series; String
Orchestra. FJH Beginning
Strings. Light Concert;
Novelty. Score. Duration
1:15. The FJH Music
Company Inc #98-ST6298S.
Published by The FJH
Music Company Inc
(FJ.ST6298S).
English.
Combini
ng famous classical
melodies with popular
American folk songs, this
clever work ties
everything together in a
fun, fiddlin' atmosphere!
Works by Beethoven,
Handel and Mozart are
woven into folk tunes
like Boil Them Cabbage,
Li'l Liza Jane, and hints
of Dixie. A fun piece
that fiddles with tunes
in the classic fiddle
tradition!
About FJH
Beginning
Strings
Ap
propriate for first year
string students. All
instruments stay in first
position, and optional
third violin (viola)
parts and piano are
included to aid in
rehearsal and performance
situations. Grade 1 -
1.5
Composed by Steven J. Campbell. Score; SmartMusic; String Orchestra. Highland/Et...(+)
Composed by Steven J.
Campbell. Score;
SmartMusic; String
Orchestra.
Highland/Etling String
Orchestra. 4th of July;
Patriotic; Summer. 8
pages. Published by
Highland/Etling
(AP.41254S).