Fakebook (spiral bound) for voice and C instrument. With vocal melody, lyrics, c...(+)
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melody, lyrics, chord
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and guitar chord chart.
Series: Hal Leonard Fake
Books. 813 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
For voice and C instrument. Format: fakebook. With vocal melody, lyrics and chor...(+)
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instrument. Format:
fakebook. With vocal
melody, lyrics and chord
names. Randb and classic
soul. Series: Hal Leonard
Fake Books. 437 pages.
9x12 inches. Published by
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The Real Easy Book - Volume 2 (Eb Edition) (Tunes for Intermediate Improvisers)....(+)
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Volume 2 (Eb Edition)
(Tunes for Intermediate
Improvisers). By Various.
Edited by Chuck Sher and
Zisman. For Eb
instrument. This edition:
spiral-bound. Real Easy
Books series. Jazz and
Instructional. Fakebook.
Melody and chord names.
265 pages. Published by
Sher Music Company
By Bob Dylan. By Bob Dylan. Arranged by Don Giller and Ed Lozano. Music Sales Am...(+)
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Dylan. Arranged by Don
Giller and Ed Lozano.
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Folk, Pop, Rock.
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788 pages. Music Sales
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Continuo SKU: FZ.6222 Serie I - France 1600-1800. Edited by Jean S...(+)
Continuo
SKU:
FZ.6222
Serie I -
France 1600-1800.
Edited by Jean
Saint-Arroman. This
edition: Facsimile.
Methodes & Traites.
Score. Published by Anne
Fuzeau Productions -
France (FZ.6222).
ISBN
9790230662222. 24.00 x
33.00 cm
inches.
These early
music methods are in
facsimile in six books.
Volume 1: Anonyme -
BARTOLOTTI A. M. - BOYVIN
J. - BUTERNE J-B. - CARRE
A. Sieur de La Grange -
CHARPENTIER M-A. -
CHAUMONT L. - D'ANGLEBERT
J-H. - DE LA BARRE M. -
DELAIR D. - FLEURY N. -
MARAIS M. - NIVERS G. G.
- PERRINE - SAINT-LAMBERT
M. de. Volume 2: CAMPION
F. - CAMPION T. - CHERON
A. - CLERAMBAULT N. -
COUPERIN F. - DANDRIEU
J-F. - DELAIR D. -
LECLAIR J. -M. - RAMEAU
J. -P. Volume 3: Anonyme
- CAMPION F. - DORNEL A.
- FORQUERAY A. - GERVAIS
L. - GOUDAT - GUILLEMAIN
L. -G. - MONNIER Le Cadet
- MONTECLAIR M. P. de -
PINGRE A-G. - RAMEAU J.
-P. - SERRE DE RIEUX J. -
TELEMANN G. P. - TRAVENOL
L. A. Volume 4: ALEMBERT
J. Le Rond d' -
BLAINVILLE C. H. de -
CORRETTE M. - DUBUGRARRE
- GEMINIANI F S. -
LAPORTE C. de. Volume 5:
BETHISY J-L. de - BIFERI
F. (fils) - CLEMENT C-F.
- DUBREUIL J-J. - GARNIER
H. - GIANOTTI P. -
GOUGELET Madame - LABBET
A. J. - LE BOEUF - RAMEAU
J. -P. - ROUSSIER P-J. -
SIMON S. - TAPRAY J.
Volume 6: Anonyme -
BEMETZRIEDER A. -
CORRETTE M. - FROESTLER
B. - GOURNAY B. C. -
LANGLE H-F-M. - RODOLPHE
J-J. - ROUSSIER P-J.
Table of contents: Volume
1: Fleury Nicolas:
Methode pour apprendre
facilement - 1660.
Bartolotti Angelo
Michele: Table pour
apprendre facilement -
1669. Carre Antoine:
Livre de Guitarre
Contenant Plusieurs
pieces - 1671. Perrine:
Livre de Musique pour le
Lut - 1680. Anonyme:
Petites Reigles
Generalles qui peuvent
servir de methode - 1680.
Nivers Guillaume Gabriel:
Motets a voix seule -
1689. D'Anglebert Jean
Henry: Pieces de clavecin
- 1689. Marais Marin:
Basse-continues des
pieces a une et a deux
Violes - 1689. Anonyme:
(traite abrege
d'accompagnement) - c.
1690. Anonyme: Regles
pour l'Accompagnement -
1690. Delair Denis:
Traite d'accompagnement
pour le theorbe - 1690.
Charpentier Marc Antoine:
Abrege des regles de
l'accompagnement - c.
1692. Chaumont Lambert:
Pieces D'orgue sur les 8
tons - 1695. Buterne
Jean-Baptiste: Petites
Reigles pour
l'accompagnement - 1700.
Boyvin Jacques: Second
livre d'orgue - 1700.
Anonyme: Traite
d'accompagnement du
Clavecin - c. 1700. De La
Barre Michel: Premier
livre de pieces pour la
flute - 1702.
Saint-Lambert Michel de:
Nouveau Traite de
l'accompagnement - 1707.
Volume 2: Couperin
Francois: Regles pour
l'accompagnement - s. d.
Campion Thomas: Traite
d'accompagnement et de
composition - 1716.
Clerambault Nicolas:
Regles d'accompagnement -
1716. Clerambault
Nicolas: Principes
d'accompagnement - 1716.
Dandrieu Jean Francois:
Principes de
l'accompagnement - 1719.
Rameau Jean-Philippe:
Traite de l'harmonie -
1722. Delair Denis:
Nouveau traite
d'accompagnement - 1724.
Leclair Jean-Marie:
Premier livre de sonates
- 1723. Rameau
Jean-Philippe: Nouveau
systeme de musique
theorique - 1726. Cheron
Andre: Sonates en trio -
1727. Campion Francois:
Lettre du sieur Campion a
un philosophe - 1729.
Campion Thomas: Addition
au traite
d'accompagnement - 1730.
Volume 3: Pingre
Alexandre Gui: Traite de
l'harmonie - s. d. Rameau
Jean-Philippe:
Observations sur la
Methode d'Accompagnement
- 1730. Rameau
Jean-Philippe: Plan
abrege d'une Methode
nouvelle - 1730.
Monteclair Michel
Pignolet de: Reponse du
second Musicien au
premier - 1729. Rameau
Jean-Philippe: Replique
du premier Musicien a la
reponse du second - 1730.
Monteclair Michel
Pignolet de: Reponse du
second Musicien au
premier Musicien - 1730.
Rameau Jean-Philippe:
Replique du premier
Musicien a l'ecrit du
second - 1730. Rameau
Jean-Philippe:
Dissertation sur les
differentes metodes -
1732. Gervais Laurent:
Methode pour
l'accompagnement - 1733.
Campion Francois: Second
recueil d'airs - 1734.
Serre de Rieux Jean: Les
dons des Enfans de Latone
- 1734. Telemann Georg
Philipp: Nouveaux
Quatuors en six Suites -
1738. Goudat: Principes
de Laccompagnement -
1738. Travenol Louis
Antoine: Premier livre de
Sonates a violon seul -
1739. Guillemain Louis
Gabriel: Six sonates en
quatuors - 1743. Monnier
le Cadet: L'art de
Toucher le Clavecin dans
son propre caractere - c.
1745. Dornel Antoine: le
Tour du Clavier - 1745.
Forqueray Antoine: Pieces
de Viole avec la Basse
Continue - 1747. Anonyme:
(Methode
d'accompagnement) - s. d.
Volume 4: Alembert Jean
Le Rond d': Elemens de
musique - 1752.
Blainville Charles Henri
de: Essay sur un
troisieme mode - 1751.
Corrette Michel: Le
maitre de Clavecin -
1753. Laporte Claude de:
Traite theorique et
pratique - 1753.
Geminiani Francesco
Saverio: L'art de bien
accompagner - 1754.
Dubugrarre: Methode plus
courte et plus facile -
1754. Volume 5: Tapray
Jean: Abrege de
l'accompagnement - 1755.
Labbet Antoine Joseph et
Leris Antoine de:
Sentiment d'un
Harmoniphile - 1756.
Clement Charles Francois:
Essai sur
l'accompagnement - 1758.
Gianotti Pietro: Le guide
du compositeur - 1759.
Rameau Jean-Philippe:
Code de musique pratique
- 1760. Bethisy
Jean-Laurent de:
Exposition de la theorie
et de la pratique - 1764.
Roussier Pierre-Joseph:
Traite des accords et de
leur succession - 1764.
Le Boeuf: Traite
d'harmonie et regles
d'accompagnement - 1766.
Garnier Honore: Nouvelle
methode pour
l'accompagnement - 1767.
Dubreuil Jean-Jacques:
Manuel harmonique - 1767.
Biferi Francesco Fils:
Traite de musique abrege,
divise en trois parties -
1770. Simon Simon:
Theorie pratique
d'accompagnement - s. d.
Gougelet Madame: Methode
ou abrege des regles -
1771. Volume 6: Roussier
Pierre-Joseph: L'harmonie
pratique - 1775. Corrette
Michel: Prototipes
contenant des lecons
d'accompagnement - 1775.
Anonyme: Abrege des
regles de composition -
1777. Bemetzrieder
Antoine: Nouvelles lecons
de clavecin ou
instructions generales -
1782. Rodolphe
Jean-Joseph: Theorie
d'accompagnement - c.
1785. Gournay B. C. :
Lettre a M. l'abbe
Roussier - 1785. Langle
Honore-Francois-Marie:
Traite de la basse sous
le chant - 1797.
Froestler B. : Traite
d'harmonie et de
modulation - 1800.
Anonyme: Principes de
l'accompagnement - s. d.
Anonyme: Regles
d'accompagnement - s. d.
Collection supervised by
the musicologist Jean
Saint-Arroman, professor
at the Conservatoire
National Superieur de
Musique et de Danse of
Paris and at the CEFEDEM
Ile de France (Training
Centre for Music
Teachers). He is the
author of the majority of
our prefaces and has also
been involved in library
searches. Facsimiles of
copies from: -
Conservatory Library of
Geneva (Switzerland). -
Conservatory Library of
Dijon (France). - Royal
Conservatory of Liege
(Belgique). - Municipal
Library of Bordeaux
(France). - Municipal
Library of Grenoble
(France). - Municipal
Library of Lyon (France).
- National Library of
Paris (France). - Royal
Library of Brussels
(Belgium). -
Sainte-Genevieve Library
of Paris (France). -
British Library of London
(England). - Nederlands
Muziek Instituut of The
Hague (Netherlands). -
Yale University, Music
Library of New Haven
(USA). -
Zentralbibliothek of
Zurich (Switzerland).
Anne Fuzeau Classique
propose the complete
theoretic documentation,
methods, classical music
scores on the
continuo.
A violin method for children age four and older. By Egon Sassmannshaus; Kurt Sa...(+)
A violin method for
children age four and
older. By Egon
Sassmannshaus; Kurt
Sassmannshaus. American
English translation: Kurt
Sassmannshaus and Melissa
Lusk; Illustrations:
Charlotte Panowsky. For
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Instructional Method.
Method book. Text
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Edited by Gail Lew.
Arranged by Sid
Richardson. Piano
method/supplement (1
piano, 4 hands). Level:
intermediate, level 4. 64
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Belwin.
Books 1 and 2 with Online Audio, Plus Bonus Material. By Various. Guitar Tab ...(+)
Books 1 and 2 with Online
Audio, Plus Bonus
Material.
By Various. Guitar Tab
Method. Acoustic,
Instruction. Softcover
Audio
Online. With guitar
tablature. 82 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
December
7, 1941. Composed by
Christina Huss R. Alan
Carter. Sps. Set of Score
and Parts.
2+16+4+8+8+8+4+4+4+4+4+4+
6+6+6+4+4+4+4+6+6+6+6+4+6
+6+2+4+8+2+28 pages.
Duration 6 minutes, 45
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS95. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS95).
ISBN
9781491161302. UPC:
680160919895.
Writt
en to commemorate the
80th Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the date which will live
in infamy- December 7,
1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting aftermath.
The musical voyage begins
with chimes, signifying
the hour of the attack
that Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors Aweigh
takes us to the naval
base at Pearl Harbor and
the activities of the
day. By the end of
Anchors Aweigh, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S. fleet. Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who perished.
Following this solemn
moment, the American
spirit begins to rise as
they come together to
defeat the enemy. As the
U.S. triumphs in the end,
we hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People. You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt's famous
speech to enhance your
performance. The
following sections are
suggested: Measure 46:
Yesterday, December 7th,
1941 - a date which will
live in infamy - the
United States of America
was suddenly and
deliberately attacked by
the naval and air forces
of the Empire of Japan.
Measure 83: The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been lost. Measure
105: No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.. Written to
commemorate the 80th
Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the “date which
will live in
infamyâ€- December
7, 1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting
aftermath.The musical
voyage begins with
chimes, signifying the
hour of the attack that
Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors
Aweigh takes us to the
naval base at Pearl
Harbor and the activities
of the day. By the end of
Anchors Aweigh, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S.
fleet.  Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who
perished.Following this
solemn moment, the
American spirit begins to
rise as they come
together to defeat the
enemy. As the U.S.
triumphs in the end, we
hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People.You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s
famous speech to enhance
your performance. The
following sections are
suggested:Measure 46:
“Yesterday,
December 7th, 1941
– a date which
will live in infamy
– the United
States of America was
suddenly and deliberately
attacked by the naval and
air forces of the Empire
of Japan.â€Measure
83: “The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been
lost.â€Measure 105:
“No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.â€.
December
7, 1941. Composed by
Christina Huss R. Alan
Carter. Sps. Full score.
28 pages. Duration 6
minutes, 45 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #SPS95F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.SPS95F).
ISBN 9781491161845.
UPC:
680160920525.
Writt
en to commemorate the
80th Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the date which will live
in infamy- December 7,
1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting aftermath.
The musical voyage begins
with chimes, signifying
the hour of the attack
that Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors Aweigh
takes us to the naval
base at Pearl Harbor and
the activities of the
day. By the end of
Anchors Away, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S. fleet. Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who perished.
Following this solemn
moment, the American
spirit begins to rise as
they come together to
defeat the enemy. As the
U.S. triumphs in the end,
we hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People. You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt's famous
speech to enhance your
performance. The
following sections are
suggested: Measure 46:
Yesterday, December 7th,
1941 - a date which will
live in infamy - the
United States of America
was suddenly and
deliberately attacked by
the naval and air forces
of the Empire of Japan.
Measure 83: The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been lost. Measure
105: No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.. Written to
commemorate the 80th
Anniversary of the
surprise attack on the
American Pacific Fleet,
Remembering Pearl Harbor
is a stirring tribute
honoring the heroes of
the “date which
will live in
infamyâ€- December
7, 1941. Like flying over
the Pacific, the opening
bars seemingly soar back
in time. The composition
takes the listener on a
moving journey from the
precarious moments before
the fateful attack,
through the air strike
and resulting
aftermath.The musical
voyage begins with
chimes, signifying the
hour of the attack that
Sunday morning,
developing into the
heroic main theme
representing the Spirit
of America. A rousing
version of Anchors
Aweigh takes us to the
naval base at Pearl
Harbor and the activities
of the day. By the end of
Anchors Away, the mood
seems to change,
foreshadowing the fate of
the U.S.
fleet.  Next, the
haunting theme of the
Japanese National Anthem
is heard and the distant
sound of propellers as
they approach. When the
planes arrive, the battle
rages until there is
total destruction.
Countless people lost
their lives on this
tragic day. The playing
of Taps and the Navy
Hymn, Eternal Father,
Strong to Save is
presented as an homage to
those who
perished.Following this
solemn moment, the
American spirit begins to
rise as they come
together to defeat the
enemy. As the U.S.
triumphs in the end, we
hear fragments of many
American tunes depicting
the strength and
resilience of the
American People.You may
want to consider using
portions of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt’s
famous speech to enhance
your performance. The
following sections are
suggested:Measure 46:
“Yesterday,
December 7th, 1941
– a date which
will live in infamy
– the United
States of America was
suddenly and deliberately
attacked by the naval and
air forces of the Empire
of Japan.â€Measure
83: “The attack
yesterday on the Hawaiian
Islands has caused severe
damage to American naval
and military forces. I
regret to tell you that
very many American lives
have been
lost.â€Measure 105:
“No matter how long
it may take us to
overcome this
premeditated invasion,
the American people in
their righteous might
will win through to
absolute
victory.â€.
E Flat Version. Composed by Various. Fake Book, Jazz, Real & Fake Books....(+)
E Flat Version. Composed
by
Various. Fake Book, Jazz,
Real
& Fake Books. Spiral
Bound.
265 pages. Sher Music
Company
#9781883217228. Published
by
Sher Music Company