Book/CD Pack Vocal SKU: HL.138901 Singer's Choice - Professional Track...(+)
Book/CD Pack Vocal
SKU: HL.138901
Singer's Choice -
Professional Tracks for
Serious Singers.
Composed by Jerome Kern.
Sheet music with CD.
Music Minus One.
Standards, Swing.
Softcover with CD. 20
pages. Music Minus One
#MMO2110. Published by
Music Minus One
(HL.138901).
ISBN
9781941566053. UPC:
888680033620.
9.0x12.0x0.18
inches.
Ten tunes
from the legendary Jerome
Kern are presented in
this package which is
designed to provide the
at-home singer with an
actual professional
setting. The CD features
orchestral interludes and
instrumental solos
typical of a live club
performance, retaining
the natural performance
flow of an actual
performance with an
accompanying rhythm
section or orchestra.
Includes the songs: A
Fine Romance * Smoke Gets
in Your Eyes * The Last
Time I Saw Paris * The
Way You Look Tonight *
Yesterdays * The Folks
Who Live on the Hill *
Make Believe * I'm Old
Fashioned * All the
Things You Are * They
Didn't Believe Me.
Piano/Vocal Piano; Voice SKU: HL.148619 Composed by Bob Cole, James Weldo...(+)
Piano/Vocal Piano; Voice
SKU: HL.148619
Composed by Bob Cole,
James Weldon Johnson, and
John Rosamond Johnson.
E.B. Marks. Vaudeville.
Softcover. 180 pages.
Edward B. Marks Music
#EBM148619. Published by
Edward B. Marks Music
(HL.148619).
ISBN
9781495029684. UPC:
888680078515.
9.0x12.0x0.492 inches.
With a Foreword by Thomas
Riis.
Late in his
life, composer J.
Rosamond Johnson (Lift
Ev'ry Voice and Sing)
submitted to his longtime
publisher, E.B. Marks, a
list of songs that would
comprise a volume of his
best early popular songs
written with his pre-1910
partner Bob Cole and his
brother, James Weldon
Johnson (Autobiography of
an Ex-Colored Man). That
list was never put into
print...until now.
Featuring an
introductionby Dr. Thomas
Riis (Just Before Jazz)
and several rare photos,
this new compilation is
the latest legacy
offering from the Marks
archive, which contains a
rich heritage of
turn-of-the-century
African-American, and
thus distinctly American,
pre-jazz-era popular
song. Includes: Ain't Dat
Scan'lous * Big Indian
Chief * The Big Red Shawl
* The Bleeding Moon *
Congo Love Song * The
Countess of Alagazam *
Fishing * I Don't Want to
Be No Actor Man No Mo' *
I'll Always Love Old
Dixie * I'll Keep a Warm
Spot in My Heart for You
* I've Got Troubles of My
Own * The Katy-Did, the
Cricket and the Frog *
Lazy Moon * Lit'l Gal *
Louisiana Lize * Lovely
Daughter of Allah * Ma
Mississippi Belle * The
Maiden with the Dreamy
Eyes * Mudder Knows * My
Heart's Desiah is Miss
Mariah * My Castle on the
Nile * Nobody's Lookin'
but de Owl an' de Moon *
Oh, Didn't He Ramble *
The Old Flag Never
Touched the Ground * On
the Road to Monterey *
The Pathway of Love *
Roll Them Cotton Bales *
Save It for Me! * The
Spirit of the Banjo! *
Sugar Babe * Two Eyes *
Under the Bamboo Tree *
When de Jack O'Lantern
Starts to Walk About *
When It's All Goin' Out,
and Nothin' Comin' In *
Who Do You Love?
Choral (SATB) SKU: HL.1424322 Arranged by Linda Twine. Gentry Publication...(+)
Choral (SATB)
SKU:
HL.1424322
Arranged
by Linda Twine. Gentry
Publications. Octavo.
Gentry Publications
#JG2727. Published by
Gentry Publications
(HL.1424322).
UPC:
196288200550.
One
of the most enduring
American spirituals gets
a brilliant rendition in
Broadway icon Linda
Twine's new setting of
“Didn't My Lord Deliver
Daniel” for mixed
voices with a rocking
piano accompaniment.
Blues nuances and
stylized vocals that are
easy to master and
exciting to sing
characterize this dynamic
arrangement of this
traditional spiritual.
The varied
call-and-response
sections help to create
and maintain the
excitement. An excellent
choice for choirs of all
levels. Add this piece to
your repertoire list
now.
(teacher book with SGR code) SKU: HL.275105 A Musical Revue Celebratin...(+)
(teacher book with SGR
code)
SKU:
HL.275105
A
Musical Revue Celebrating
the Importance of Music
in Our Lives.
Composed by John
Jacobson. ExpressiveArts.
Elementary, Musicals.
Softcover Media Online.
80 pages. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.275105).
ISBN 9781540026002.
UPC: 888680742782. 9x12
inches. By John Jacobson
and Lynn
Brinckmeyer.
Who
are the very best
advocates for your
school's music programs?
The kids! Advocacy is a
continuous process of
diligent education to
bring awareness about the
benefits of music
learning to the general
public. And, kids can
expertly share the joy of
music making and learning
in a variety of different
ways. The authors worked
together to develop a
musical revue about the
wonder of music. Each of
the seven original songs
can be performed together
as a complete program, or
they can be sung in other
contexts as well. The
30-minute revue includes
piano/vocal arrangements
with choreography, short
narrations for up to 65
speaking parts and
digital access to student
PDFs. To perform with
recordings, the
Performance Kit includes
the Teacher Edition and
digital access to student
PDFs and
performance/accompaniment
audio recordings. Songs
include: Music Is an
Everyday Thing, Many
Things I Learned I
Learned Through Music,
Playing Music Is Hard
Work, A Song in My Heart,
Working Together, If I
Didn't Have Music, Our
Place in the Choir. In
addition to a musical
revue, the second half of
the book is focused on
strategies, ideas and
conversations about the
importance of music study
in children's and
adolescents' lives. There
are even writing and
advocacy activities to
engage students in the
promotion of the critical
role that music plays in
their lives. The ten
chapters concentrate on
attributes of music
education and how
children benefit from
music study highlighted
in the Broader Minded
Campaign put forth by the
National Association for
Music Education (NAfME):
Decision Making, Grit,
Multiple Ways of Knowing,
Creativity,
Collaboration,
Communication, Critical
Thinking, Emotional
Awareness, Reflective
Learning, and Process
Orientation. Suggested
for grades 2-6.
By Whitney Houston. By Diane Warren. For Piano/Vocal/Chords. This edition: Piano...(+)
By Whitney Houston. By
Diane Warren. For
Piano/Vocal/Chords. This
edition:
Piano/Vocal/Chords.
Sheet. Original Sheet
Music Edition. Pop.
Sheet. 6 pages. Published
by Alfred Music
Guitar TAB. By Glen Hansard. This edition: Guitar TAB Edition. Artist/Person...(+)
Guitar TAB. By Glen
Hansard.
This edition: Guitar TAB
Edition.
Artist/Personality;
Book; Guitar Personality;
Guitar TAB. Folk; Rock.
48
pages. Published by
Alfred
Music
Fakebook (spiral bound) for voice and C instrument. With vocal melody, lyrics, c...(+)
Fakebook (spiral bound)
for voice and C
instrument. With vocal
melody, lyrics, chord
names, leadsheet notation
and guitar chord chart.
Series: Hal Leonard Fake
Books. 813 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
For
Those Who Continue to
Rise. Composed by
Travis Weller. Full
score. 30 pages. Carl
Fischer Music #SPS93F.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.SPS93F).
ISBN 9781491159781.
UPC:
680160918379.
Adver
sity, in any form at any
point of our lives, can
be absolutely
debilitating mentally,
physically, emotionally
and spiritually. In the
midst of hard times, it
is difficult to imagine
what our lives will look
like on the other side of
the adversity we are
facing. Yet so many of us
carry on, move forward,
and rise above determined
to never be defined by
our circumstances. For
some their personal
faith, support from
family, or relationship
to friends provides the
necessary fuel for the
resilience they need to
rise above adversity. It
is amazing when a group
of people are able to
come together to overcome
a common obstacle. With
this in mind, I put to
music that spirit of
rising above for the
Liberty High School Band
and their director
Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn't know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we didn't
think possible. Either
way, it does not happen
unless we possess
resilience. I thank you
in advance for your
support of this music and
wish you and your group
the very best moving
forward with
Resilience. Adversity,
in any form at any point
of our lives, can be
absolutely debilitating
mentally, physically,
emotionally and
spiritually. In the midst
of hard times, it is
difficult to imagine what
our lives will look like
on the other side of the
adversity we are facing.
Yet so many of us carry
on, move forward, and
rise above determined to
never be defined by our
circumstances.For some
their personal faith,
support from family, or
relationship to friends
provides the necessary
fuel for the resilience
they need to rise above
adversity. It is amazing
when a group of people
are able to come together
to overcome a common
obstacle. With this in
mind, I put to music that
spirit of rising above
for the Liberty High
School Band and their
director Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn’t know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we
didn’t think
possible. Either way, it
does not happen unless we
possess resilience.I
thank you in advance for
your support of this
music and wish you and
your group the very best
moving forward with
Resilience.
For Those
Who Continue to Rise.
Composed by Travis
Weller. Set of Score and
Parts.
30+2+12+12+4+12+12+12+4+4
+4+4+4+4+6+6+6+8+9+9+6+9+
6+6+4+2+2+9+4+12+4 pages.
Duration 6 minutes, 10
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #SPS93. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.SPS93).
ISBN
9781491159774. UPC:
680160918362.
Adver
sity, in any form at any
point of our lives, can
be absolutely
debilitating mentally,
physically, emotionally
and spiritually. In the
midst of hard times, it
is difficult to imagine
what our lives will look
like on the other side of
the adversity we are
facing. Yet so many of us
carry on, move forward,
and rise above determined
to never be defined by
our circumstances. For
some their personal
faith, support from
family, or relationship
to friends provides the
necessary fuel for the
resilience they need to
rise above adversity. It
is amazing when a group
of people are able to
come together to overcome
a common obstacle. With
this in mind, I put to
music that spirit of
rising above for the
Liberty High School Band
and their director
Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn't know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we didn't
think possible. Either
way, it does not happen
unless we possess
resilience. I thank you
in advance for your
support of this music and
wish you and your group
the very best moving
forward with
Resilience. Adversity,
in any form at any point
of our lives, can be
absolutely debilitating
mentally, physically,
emotionally and
spiritually. In the midst
of hard times, it is
difficult to imagine what
our lives will look like
on the other side of the
adversity we are facing.
Yet so many of us carry
on, move forward, and
rise above determined to
never be defined by our
circumstances.For some
their personal faith,
support from family, or
relationship to friends
provides the necessary
fuel for the resilience
they need to rise above
adversity. It is amazing
when a group of people
are able to come together
to overcome a common
obstacle. With this in
mind, I put to music that
spirit of rising above
for the Liberty High
School Band and their
director Michael Summers.
Northeast Ohio has seen
its share of prosperity
and significant times of
hardship along many
different fronts. I still
see resilient leaders,
community members, and
educators like Mike who
continue to fight for
what is best and what is
right. The debut of this
work, like so many other
things, was interrupted
in the spring of 2020.
Now on the precipice of a
new beginning for many
band programs across the
country, all of us in
instrumental music
education must summon
resilience to ensure our
groups recover, grow and
flourish. The rising
major second represents
us all taking the first
step forward in good and
difficult times. The
adversity (tension)
arrives in various ways
harmonically throughout
the work. Tension can
make us lose sense of
where we are on our
journey and rob us of our
ability to imagine
getting through our
current situation. But I
am reminded that not all
tension is bad. Given
enough time and enough
resolution, we can often
make sense of the
adversity. We can
recognize that the
adversity taught us
something about ourselves
we didn’t know, or
perhaps challenged us to
grow in a way we
didn’t think
possible. Either way, it
does not happen unless we
possess resilience.I
thank you in advance for
your support of this
music and wish you and
your group the very best
moving forward with
Resilience.
For C instrument and voice. Format: fakebook (spiral bound). With chord names, v...(+)
For C instrument and
voice. Format: fakebook
(spiral bound). With
chord names, vocal melody
and lyrics. Jazz. Series:
Hal Leonard Fake Books.
448 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
For voice and keyboard (right hand only). Format: easy piano/vocal/chords songbo...(+)
For voice and keyboard
(right hand only).
Format: easy
piano/vocal/chords
songbook. With vocal
melody, lyrics, chord
names, big note notation
and introductory text.
Traditional pop and vocal
standards. Series: Hal
Leonard E-Z Play Today.
248 pages. 9x12 inches.
Published by Hal Leonard.
Piano, Voix et Guitare [Partition] - Intermédiaire Hal Leonard
Performed by Hank Williams. For voice, piano and guitar chords. Format: piano/vo...(+)
Performed by Hank
Williams. For voice,
piano and guitar chords.
Format:
piano/vocal/chords
songbook. With vocal
melody, piano
accompaniment, lyrics,
chord names and guitar
chord diagrams. Honky
tonk and traditional
country. 303 pages. 9x12
inches. Published by Hal
Leonard.