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SKU:
CF.PAS22
Composed by
Larry Clark. Primer
String Orchestra. Set of
Score and Parts. With
Standard notation.
8+2+5+5+5+3+8+8 pages.
Duration 2 minutes, 53
seconds. Carl Fischer
Music #PAS22. Published
by Carl Fischer Music
(CF.PAS22).
ISBN
9781491151204. UPC:
680160908707. 9 x 12
inches. Key: D
major.
Written for
beginning string
students, Larry Clark's
Contemplation?contains
basic compositional
techniques that students
will be able to identify
and learn from. It begins
with a rich, melodic
opening which highlights
students' musicianship.
This is then contrasted
by the frolicking,
uptempo section, which is
a variation on the
original musical
material.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.As with all of
my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
Larry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.A To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.A As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.A The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.A The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.A As with all
of my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
aLarry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.A To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.A As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.A The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.A The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.A As with all
of my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
aLarry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.As with all of
my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
--Larry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
. Conte
mplation: the action to
look thoughtfully at
something for a long
time. When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative manner. To
me this is the essence of
music: playing in an
emotional and thoughtful
way. It is something that
cannot be stressed
enough, even in students
that have just begun to
play. As soon as possible
they should be asked to
put themselves into the
music and make it more
than the notes and
rhythms on the page. This
piece is my attempt to
provide very young
students who are just
beginning their musical
journey with something
they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for musically.
The notes and rhythms are
limited, but students
should strive for beauty
of tone, good phrasing
and emotional
involvement. After a
short introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns. The
piece can serve to show
students that the same
basic music can have an
entirely different
emotional connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature. As with all of my
pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students. It has
been my pleasure to have
the opportunity to write
this piece. I hope you
and your students enjoy
it and find it useful for
your program. --Larry
Clark Lakeland, FL
2018. Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long time.When
composing music that will
be used with younger
students, I want to
stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative manner.Â
To me this is the essence
of music: playing in an
emotional and thoughtful
way. It is something that
cannot be stressed
enough, even in students
that have just begun to
play. As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically. The notes
and rhythms are limited,
but students should
strive for beauty of
tone, good phrasing and
emotional
involvement.After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns. The
piece can serve to show
students that the same
basic music can have an
entirely different
emotional connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature. As with all of
my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.It has been
my pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your
program.—Larry
ClarkLakeland, FL
2018.
Composed by Larry Clark.
Primer String Orchestra
(PAS). Full score. With
Standard notation. 8
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#PAS22F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.PAS22F).
ISBN
9781491151570. UPC:
680160909070. 9 x 12
inches.
Written for
beginning string
students, Larry Clark's
Contemplation?contains
basic compositional
techniques that students
will be able to identify
and learn from. It begins
with a rich, melodic
opening which highlights
students' musicianship.
This is then contrasted
by the frolicking,
uptempo section, which is
a variation on the
original musical
material.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.As with all of
my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
Larry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.A To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.A As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.A The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.A The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.A As with all
of my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
aLarry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.A To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.A As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.A The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.A The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.A As with all
of my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
aLarry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
.
Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long
time.
When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative
manner.To me this is
the essence of music:
playing in an emotional
and thoughtful way. It is
something that cannot be
stressed enough, even in
students that have just
begun to play.As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.
This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically.The notes and
rhythms are limited, but
students should strive
for beauty of tone, good
phrasing and emotional
involvement.
After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns.The piece can
serve to show students
that the same basic music
can have an entirely
different emotional
connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature.As with all of
my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.
It has been my
pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your program.
--Larry
Clark
Lakeland, FL
2018
. Conte
mplation: the action to
look thoughtfully at
something for a long
time. When composing
music that will be used
with younger students, I
want to stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative manner. To
me this is the essence of
music: playing in an
emotional and thoughtful
way. It is something that
cannot be stressed
enough, even in students
that have just begun to
play. As soon as possible
they should be asked to
put themselves into the
music and make it more
than the notes and
rhythms on the page. This
piece is my attempt to
provide very young
students who are just
beginning their musical
journey with something
they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for musically.
The notes and rhythms are
limited, but students
should strive for beauty
of tone, good phrasing
and emotional
involvement. After a
short introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns. The
piece can serve to show
students that the same
basic music can have an
entirely different
emotional connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature. As with all of my
pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students. It has
been my pleasure to have
the opportunity to write
this piece. I hope you
and your students enjoy
it and find it useful for
your program. --Larry
Clark Lakeland, FL
2018. Contemplation:
the action to look
thoughtfully at something
for a long time.When
composing music that will
be used with younger
students, I want to
stimulate in them
thoughtfulness. In this
particular piece I want
the students to be be
able to stretch their
musicianship beyond their
experience on their
instruments to play in a
contemplative manner.Â
To me this is the essence
of music: playing in an
emotional and thoughtful
way. It is something that
cannot be stressed
enough, even in students
that have just begun to
play. As soon as
possible they should be
asked to put themselves
into the music and make
it more than the notes
and rhythms on the
page.This piece is my
attempt to provide very
young students who are
just beginning their
musical journey with
something they can reach
technically, but have to
stretch for
musically. The notes
and rhythms are limited,
but students should
strive for beauty of
tone, good phrasing and
emotional
involvement.After a short
introduction, the
heartfelt main theme
begins at a lyrical and
slow tempo. This is
developed with the
addition of a secondary
theme featuring the lower
voices, before the piece
leads to an Allegro
section that is based on
the same musical material
with a difference in
tempo and a variation in
rhythm patterns. The
piece can serve to show
students that the same
basic music can have an
entirely different
emotional connection with
difference in tempo,
rhythm and style, with
the first section of the
piece being sentimental
and the faster section
being more joyous in
nature. As with all of
my pieces for younger
students, it is
completely acceptable to
adjust the tempo to fit
the educational needs of
your students.It has been
my pleasure to have the
opportunity to write this
piece. I hope you and
your students enjoy it
and find it useful for
your
program.—Larry
ClarkLakeland, FL
2018.
Piano Transcriptions Piano SKU: HL.285972 By Bill Evans. Jazz Transcripti...(+)
Piano Transcriptions
Piano
SKU:
HL.285972
By Bill
Evans. Jazz
Transcriptions. Jazz.
Softcover. 360 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
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The
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Alice in Wonderland
• Autumn Leaves
• Bill's Hit Tune
• Blue in Green
• Days of Wine and
Roses • Emily
• Everything
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Five • For Nenette
• How About You?
• How My Heart
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You, Porgy • It
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• Just You, Just Me
• Letter to Evan
• My Foolish Heart
• My Funny
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• Night and Day
• One for Helen
• Peace Piece
• Peri's Scope
• Quiet Now •
Re: Person I Knew •
Skating in Central Park
• A Sleepin' Bee
• Some Other Time
• Stella by
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Skidoo • Time
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Turn to (When Nobody
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to My Head • You
Must Believe in Spring
• and more. Spiral
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Bells; Glockenspiel SKU: HL.322944 A Must-Have Collection of Well-Know...(+)
Bells; Glockenspiel
SKU: HL.322944
A Must-Have Collection
of Well-Known Songs,
Including Several Bells
Features!. Composed
by Various. Instrumental
Folio. Pop, Standards.
Softcover. 64 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(HL.322944).
ISBN
9781540070111. UPC:
888680977009.
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If you've
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• Fight Song
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• Happy •
Hello • I Will
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Just Give Me a Reason
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Stand by Me • Stay
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Carol • What a
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By Michael Davis. Composed by Michael Davis and Shari Feder. For trombone. Just ...(+)
By Michael Davis.
Composed by Michael Davis
and Shari Feder. For
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By Chris Komer. Composed by Michael Davis and Shari Feder. For french horn. Just...(+)
By Chris Komer. Composed
by Michael Davis and
Shari Feder. For french
horn. Just Add is 20
original songs and a
play-along CD with
totally cool tracks and
grooves. Book and CD. F
horn edition. 31 pages.
Published by Hip-Bone
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Level: beginner.