From the Television Series DC's Legends of Tomorrow. Composed by Blake Neely...(+)
From the Television
Series
DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
Composed by Blake Neely.
This edition: Piano Solo.
Piano Solo - Popular
Sheet;
Sheet; SmartMusic; Solo.
Original Sheet Music
Edition. TV. 4 pages.
Published by Alfred Music
Composed by Benjamin Yeo.
Folio. Cps. Set of Score
and Parts.
8+2+8+8+2+4+4+4+4+2+4+4+4
+4+6+6+4+4+8+2+2+1+4+1+2+
24 pages. Duration 2
minutes, 42 seconds. Carl
Fischer Music #CPS245.
Published by Carl Fischer
Music (CF.CPS245).
ISBN 9781491158128.
UPC: 680160916726. 9 x 12
inches.
ABOUT THE
MUSIC Future of Tomorrow
(Concert March) was
commissioned by the Arts
Education Branch,
Ministry of Education as
the set piece for the
Singapore Youth Festival
2016 Arts Presentation
for Concert and Brass
Bands (Primary Level).
This march uses brief
excerpts from the
well-known Malay folk
songs Katak Lompat and
Rasa Sayang. Our youths
are indeed our future of
tomorrow. This
joyful-themed march aims
to bring out the best in
each of your young
players. I hope that
students, band directors
and audiences will enjoy
preparing, performing and
listening to this work.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES Key: Eb
Major SECTION BARS EVENT
/ SCORING / SUGGESTIONS
Introduction 1-4 Opens in
Eb major with dotted
rhythm motif. 1st Strain
5-20 Take note of melodic
phrasing above the
(light) oom-pah ostinato;
melody repeats at m. 13
with the addition of
countermelody in the
inner lines; although
written at mf dynamic,
this anew ideaa needs to
be heard clearly for
contrast with the
previous statement. 2nd
Strain 21-36 C minor
(relative minor); excerpt
from Katak Lompat; melody
in the lower brass/wind
from m. 21 with a
contrasting
attitude/style from 1st
strain; back to a more
lyrical treatment from m.
29. Trio 37-56 Stays
unmodulated in the same
key; opens with a
percussion solo feature
before the start of the
softer Trio theme; keep
this section controlled
and be sensitive to the
balance; the metallic
timbre of the muted
trumpet/cornet needs to
be heard clearly (might
suggest to bring the
dynamic level up to mf
when muted); if
cued-notes are played,
make sure they are played
throughout the melodic
phrase as written to
avoid awkward leaps.
Break Strain 57-62
Excerpt from Rasa Sayang
with some play in
tonality and instrumental
dialogue; quasi
grandioso-style before
the final strain. Final
Strain 63-82 Back to Eb
major with the reprise of
the Trio theme;
festive-like style with
fuller orchestration and
new countermelodies;
dotted rhythm motif from
the introduction
concludes the march in a
codetta-like section from
m. 79. NOTE TO THE
CONDUCTOR This march has
been carefully written
with reasonable
technicalities and range
in mind for younger
players. Generally,
optional cued notes in
parenthesis are given for
less experienced players
who have yet to develop
their range on the
instrument. However, they
should never be taken as
an easy alternative for
all players in the
section; otherwise, this
may result in a less than
ideal flow of the musical
lines. Marches are good
tools to train tempo
consistency, articulation
and rhythmic precision as
well as musical phrasing.
I hope that there will be
great learning
opportunities for your
students as they learn
this piece. This march is
separately orchestrated
for both wind and brass
bands to maximize the
instrumental colors
within each ensemble. The
parts are therefore not
exchangeable between the
wind band and brass band
sets. I wish you the best
in the performance of
this work. - Benjamin
Yeo. ABOUT THE MUSIC
Future of Tomorrow
(Concert March) was
commissioned by the Arts
Education Branch,
Ministry of Education as
the set piece for the
Singapore Youth Festival
2016 Arts Presentation
for Concert and Brass
Bands (Primary Level).
This march uses brief
excerpts from the
well-known Malay folk
songs Katak Lompat and
Rasa Sayang. Our youths
are indeed our future of
tomorrow. This
joyful-themed march aims
to bring out the best in
each of your young
players. I hope that
students, band directors
and audiences will enjoy
preparing, performing and
listening to this work.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES Key: Eb
Major SECTION BARS EVENT
/ SCORING / SUGGESTIONS
Introduction 1-4 Opens in
Eb major with dotted
rhythm motif. 1st Strain
5-20 Take note of melodic
phrasing above the
(light) oom-pah ostinato;
melody repeats at m. 13
with the addition of
countermelody in the
inner lines; although
written at mf dynamic,
this 'new idea' needs to
be heard clearly for
contrast with the
previous statement. 2nd
Strain 21-36 C minor
(relative minor); excerpt
from Katak Lompat; melody
in the lower brass/wind
from m. 21 with a
contrasting
attitude/style from 1st
strain; back to a more
lyrical treatment from m.
29. Trio 37-56 Stays
unmodulated in the same
key; opens with a
percussion solo feature
before the start of the
softer Trio theme; keep
this section controlled
and be sensitive to the
balance; the metallic
timbre of the muted
trumpet/cornet needs to
be heard clearly (might
suggest to bring the
dynamic level up to mf
when muted); if
cued-notes are played,
make sure they are played
throughout the melodic
phrase as written to
avoid awkward leaps.
Break Strain 57-62
Excerpt from Rasa Sayang
with some play in
tonality and instrumental
dialogue; quasi
grandioso-style before
the final strain. Final
Strain 63-82 Back to Eb
major with the reprise of
the Trio theme;
festive-like style with
fuller orchestration and
new countermelodies;
dotted rhythm motif from
the introduction
concludes the march in a
codetta-like section from
m. 79. NOTE TO THE
CONDUCTOR This march has
been carefully written
with reasonable
technicalities and range
in mind for younger
players. Generally,
optional cued notes in
parenthesis are given for
less experienced players
who have yet to develop
their range on the
instrument. However, they
should never be taken as
an easy alternative for
all players in the
section; otherwise, this
may result in a less than
ideal flow of the musical
lines. Marches are good
tools to train tempo
consistency, articulation
and rhythmic precision as
well as musical phrasing.
I hope that there will be
great learning
opportunities for your
students as they learn
this piece. This march is
separately orchestrated
for both wind and brass
bands to maximize the
instrumental colors
within each ensemble. The
parts are therefore not
exchangeable between the
wind band and brass band
sets. I wish you the best
in the performance of
this work. - Benjamin
Yeo. ABOUT THE
MUSICFuture of Tomorrow
(Concert March) was
commissioned by the Arts
Education Branch,
Ministry of Education as
the set piece for the
Singapore Youth Festival
2016 Arts Presentation
for Concert and Brass
Bands (Primary Level).
This march uses brief
excerpts from the
well-known Malay folk
songs Katak Lompat and
Rasa Sayang.Our youths
are indeed our future of
tomorrow. This
joyful-themed march aims
to bring out the best in
each of your young
players. I hope that
students, band directors
and audiences will enjoy
preparing, performing and
listening to this
work.EDUCATIONAL
NOTESKey: Eb
MajorSECTIONBARSEVENT /
SCORING /
SUGGESTIONSIntroduction1-
4Opens in Eb major with
dotted rhythm motif.1st
Strain5-20Take note of
melodic phrasing above
the (light) oom-pah
ostinato;melody repeats
at m. 13 with the
addition of countermelody
in the inner lines;
although written at mf
dynamic, this ‘new
idea’ needs to be
heard clearly for
contrast with the
previous statement.2nd
Strain21-36C minor
(relative minor); excerpt
from Katak Lompat; melody
in the lower brass/wind
from m. 21 with a
contrasting
attitude/style from 1st
strain; back to a more
lyrical treatment from m.
29.Trio37-56Stays
unmodulated in the same
key; opens with a
percussion solo feature
before the start of the
softer Trio theme; keep
this section controlled
and be sensitive to the
balance; the metallic
timbre of the muted
trumpet/cornet needs to
be heard clearly (might
suggest to bring the
dynamic level up to mf
when muted); if
cued-notes are played,
make sure they are played
throughout the melodic
phrase as written to
avoid awkward leaps.Break
Strain57-62Excerpt from
Rasa Sayang with some
play in tonality and
instrumental dialogue;
quasi grandioso-style
before the final
strain.Final
Strain63-82Back to Eb
major with the reprise of
the Trio theme;
festive-like style with
fuller orchestration and
new countermelodies;
dotted rhythm motif from
the introduction
concludes the march in a
codetta-like section from
m. 79.NOTE TO THE
CONDUCTORThis march has
been carefully written
with reasonable
technicalities and range
in mind for younger
players. Generally,
optional cued notes in
parenthesis are given for
less experienced players
who have yet to develop
their range on the
instrument. However, they
should never be taken as
an easy alternative for
all players in the
section; otherwise, this
may result in a less than
ideal flow of the musical
lines. Marches are good
tools to train tempo
consistency, articulation
and rhythmic precision as
well as musical phrasing.
I hope that there will be
great learning
opportunities for your
students as they learn
this piece.This march is
separately orchestrated
for both wind and brass
bands to maximize the
instrumental colors
within each ensemble. The
parts are therefore not
exchangeable between the
wind band and brass band
sets.I wish you the best
in the performance of
this work.- Benjamin
Yeo.
Composed by Benjamin Yeo.
Sws. Cps. Full score. 24
pages. Carl Fischer Music
#CPS245F. Published by
Carl Fischer Music
(CF.CPS245F).
ISBN
9781491158135. UPC:
680160916733. 9 x 12
inches.
ABOUT THE
MUSIC Future of Tomorrow
(Concert March) was
commissioned by the Arts
Education Branch,
Ministry of Education as
the set piece for the
Singapore Youth Festival
2016 Arts Presentation
for Concert and Brass
Bands (Primary Level).
This march uses brief
excerpts from the
well-known Malay folk
songs Katak Lompat and
Rasa Sayang. Our youths
are indeed our future of
tomorrow. This
joyful-themed march aims
to bring out the best in
each of your young
players. I hope that
students, band directors
and audiences will enjoy
preparing, performing and
listening to this work.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES Key: Eb
Major SECTION BARS EVENT
/ SCORING / SUGGESTIONS
Introduction 1-4 Opens in
Eb major with dotted
rhythm motif. 1st Strain
5-20 Take note of melodic
phrasing above the
(light) oom-pah ostinato;
melody repeats at m. 13
with the addition of
countermelody in the
inner lines; although
written at mf dynamic,
this anew ideaa needs to
be heard clearly for
contrast with the
previous statement. 2nd
Strain 21-36 C minor
(relative minor); excerpt
from Katak Lompat; melody
in the lower brass/wind
from m. 21 with a
contrasting
attitude/style from 1st
strain; back to a more
lyrical treatment from m.
29. Trio 37-56 Stays
unmodulated in the same
key; opens with a
percussion solo feature
before the start of the
softer Trio theme; keep
this section controlled
and be sensitive to the
balance; the metallic
timbre of the muted
trumpet/cornet needs to
be heard clearly (might
suggest to bring the
dynamic level up to mf
when muted); if
cued-notes are played,
make sure they are played
throughout the melodic
phrase as written to
avoid awkward leaps.
Break Strain 57-62
Excerpt from Rasa Sayang
with some play in
tonality and instrumental
dialogue; quasi
grandioso-style before
the final strain. Final
Strain 63-82 Back to Eb
major with the reprise of
the Trio theme;
festive-like style with
fuller orchestration and
new countermelodies;
dotted rhythm motif from
the introduction
concludes the march in a
codetta-like section from
m. 79. NOTE TO THE
CONDUCTOR This march has
been carefully written
with reasonable
technicalities and range
in mind for younger
players. Generally,
optional cued notes in
parenthesis are given for
less experienced players
who have yet to develop
their range on the
instrument. However, they
should never be taken as
an easy alternative for
all players in the
section; otherwise, this
may result in a less than
ideal flow of the musical
lines. Marches are good
tools to train tempo
consistency, articulation
and rhythmic precision as
well as musical phrasing.
I hope that there will be
great learning
opportunities for your
students as they learn
this piece. This march is
separately orchestrated
for both wind and brass
bands to maximize the
instrumental colors
within each ensemble. The
parts are therefore not
exchangeable between the
wind band and brass band
sets. I wish you the best
in the performance of
this work. - Benjamin
Yeo. ABOUT THE MUSIC
Future of Tomorrow
(Concert March) was
commissioned by the Arts
Education Branch,
Ministry of Education as
the set piece for the
Singapore Youth Festival
2016 Arts Presentation
for Concert and Brass
Bands (Primary Level).
This march uses brief
excerpts from the
well-known Malay folk
songs Katak Lompat and
Rasa Sayang. Our youths
are indeed our future of
tomorrow. This
joyful-themed march aims
to bring out the best in
each of your young
players. I hope that
students, band directors
and audiences will enjoy
preparing, performing and
listening to this work.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES Key: Eb
Major SECTION BARS EVENT
/ SCORING / SUGGESTIONS
Introduction 1-4 Opens in
Eb major with dotted
rhythm motif. 1st Strain
5-20 Take note of melodic
phrasing above the
(light) oom-pah ostinato;
melody repeats at m. 13
with the addition of
countermelody in the
inner lines; although
written at mf dynamic,
this 'new idea' needs to
be heard clearly for
contrast with the
previous statement. 2nd
Strain 21-36 C minor
(relative minor); excerpt
from Katak Lompat; melody
in the lower brass/wind
from m. 21 with a
contrasting
attitude/style from 1st
strain; back to a more
lyrical treatment from m.
29. Trio 37-56 Stays
unmodulated in the same
key; opens with a
percussion solo feature
before the start of the
softer Trio theme; keep
this section controlled
and be sensitive to the
balance; the metallic
timbre of the muted
trumpet/cornet needs to
be heard clearly (might
suggest to bring the
dynamic level up to mf
when muted); if
cued-notes are played,
make sure they are played
throughout the melodic
phrase as written to
avoid awkward leaps.
Break Strain 57-62
Excerpt from Rasa Sayang
with some play in
tonality and instrumental
dialogue; quasi
grandioso-style before
the final strain. Final
Strain 63-82 Back to Eb
major with the reprise of
the Trio theme;
festive-like style with
fuller orchestration and
new countermelodies;
dotted rhythm motif from
the introduction
concludes the march in a
codetta-like section from
m. 79. NOTE TO THE
CONDUCTOR This march has
been carefully written
with reasonable
technicalities and range
in mind for younger
players. Generally,
optional cued notes in
parenthesis are given for
less experienced players
who have yet to develop
their range on the
instrument. However, they
should never be taken as
an easy alternative for
all players in the
section; otherwise, this
may result in a less than
ideal flow of the musical
lines. Marches are good
tools to train tempo
consistency, articulation
and rhythmic precision as
well as musical phrasing.
I hope that there will be
great learning
opportunities for your
students as they learn
this piece. This march is
separately orchestrated
for both wind and brass
bands to maximize the
instrumental colors
within each ensemble. The
parts are therefore not
exchangeable between the
wind band and brass band
sets. I wish you the best
in the performance of
this work. - Benjamin
Yeo. ABOUT THE
MUSICFuture of Tomorrow
(Concert March) was
commissioned by the Arts
Education Branch,
Ministry of Education as
the set piece for the
Singapore Youth Festival
2016 Arts Presentation
for Concert and Brass
Bands (Primary Level).
This march uses brief
excerpts from the
well-known Malay folk
songs Katak Lompat and
Rasa Sayang.Our youths
are indeed our future of
tomorrow. This
joyful-themed march aims
to bring out the best in
each of your young
players. I hope that
students, band directors
and audiences will enjoy
preparing, performing and
listening to this
work.EDUCATIONAL
NOTESKey: Eb
MajorSECTIONBARSEVENT /
SCORING /
SUGGESTIONSIntroduction1-
4Opens in Eb major with
dotted rhythm motif.1st
Strain5-20Take note of
melodic phrasing above
the (light) oom-pah
ostinato;melody repeats
at m. 13 with the
addition of countermelody
in the inner lines;
although written at mf
dynamic, this ‘new
idea’ needs to be
heard clearly for
contrast with the
previous statement.2nd
Strain21-36C minor
(relative minor); excerpt
from Katak Lompat; melody
in the lower brass/wind
from m. 21 with a
contrasting
attitude/style from 1st
strain; back to a more
lyrical treatment from m.
29.Trio37-56Stays
unmodulated in the same
key; opens with a
percussion solo feature
before the start of the
softer Trio theme; keep
this section controlled
and be sensitive to the
balance; the metallic
timbre of the muted
trumpet/cornet needs to
be heard clearly (might
suggest to bring the
dynamic level up to mf
when muted); if
cued-notes are played,
make sure they are played
throughout the melodic
phrase as written to
avoid awkward leaps.Break
Strain57-62Excerpt from
Rasa Sayang with some
play in tonality and
instrumental dialogue;
quasi grandioso-style
before the final
strain.Final
Strain63-82Back to Eb
major with the reprise of
the Trio theme;
festive-like style with
fuller orchestration and
new countermelodies;
dotted rhythm motif from
the introduction
concludes the march in a
codetta-like section from
m. 79.NOTE TO THE
CONDUCTORThis march has
been carefully written
with reasonable
technicalities and range
in mind for younger
players. Generally,
optional cued notes in
parenthesis are given for
less experienced players
who have yet to develop
their range on the
instrument. However, they
should never be taken as
an easy alternative for
all players in the
section; otherwise, this
may result in a less than
ideal flow of the musical
lines. Marches are good
tools to train tempo
consistency, articulation
and rhythmic precision as
well as musical phrasing.
I hope that there will be
great learning
opportunities for your
students as they learn
this piece.This march is
separately orchestrated
for both wind and brass
bands to maximize the
instrumental colors
within each ensemble. The
parts are therefore not
exchangeable between the
wind band and brass band
sets.I wish you the best
in the performance of
this work.- Benjamin
Yeo.
Soprano/Alto High Voice; Vocal SKU: HL.383303 Soprano/Alto Edition...(+)
Soprano/Alto High Voice;
Vocal
SKU:
HL.383303
Soprano/Alto
Edition. By Various.
Vocal Collection. Pop,
Pop/Rock, Rock.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.383303).
ISBN 9781705154137.
UPC: 196288021421.
9.0x12.0x0.666
inches.
Do you need
a perfect contemporary
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wave of standards that
you are hearing more
often at cabaret,
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occasions. These songs
are most often identified
with singer-songwriters,
so this collection
features the work of
Billy Joel, Carole King,
Adele, and others. These
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as authentic performing
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carefully chosen, either
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recorded key or
transposing as near the
original as possible to
increase accessibility.
This volume is presented
in separate editions for
Soprano/Alto and
Tenor/Baritone, with some
songs shared between the
two, and others specific
to the voice type. The
Soprano/Alto edition
features 31 songs,
including: All by Myself
⢠At Last â¢
Don't Know Why â¢
Hallelujah ⢠Hello
⢠I Can't Make You
Love Me ⢠I Will
Always Love You â¢
Killing Me Softly with
His Song ⢠Landslide
⢠Million Reasons
⢠(You Make Me Feel
Like) A Natural Woman
⢠New York State of
Mind ⢠She Used to
Be Mine ⢠Someone
like You ⢠A
Thousand Years â¢
Time After Time â¢
When We Were Young â¢
Will You Love Me Tomorrow
(Will You Still Love Me
Tomorrow) ⢠and
more.
By Roberta Flack. By Carole King and Gerry Goffin. Arranged by Mark A. Brymer. F...(+)
By Roberta Flack. By
Carole King and Gerry
Goffin. Arranged by Mark
A. Brymer. For Choral
(SATB). Pop Choral
Series. 12 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Piano/Keyboard SKU: HL.1438381 Composed by Various. Super Easy Songbook. ...(+)
Piano/Keyboard
SKU:
HL.1438381
Composed
by Various. Super Easy
Songbook. Classic Rock,
Pop, Standards.
Softcover. Published by
Hal Leonard (HL.1438381).
ISBN 9798350123692.
UPC:
196288204893.
The
'60s were a game-changing
decade for tunes, kicking
off with The Beatles
leading the charge from
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soul-stirring beats of
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when music festivals like
Woodstock weren't just
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Composed by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. Arranged by Lloyd Conley. For String O...(+)
Composed by Carole King
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Arranged by Lloyd Conley.
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(Score and Parts). Easy
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Grade 2. Published by Hal
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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Choral Selections). Arranged by Roger Em...(+)
Beautiful: The Carole
King
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Selections).
Arranged by Roger
Emerson.
For Choral (SATB).
Broadway
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Published
by Hal Leonard
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Nominated for seven Tony
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this
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In
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this
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including: Beautiful, I
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9,
On Broadway, Poison Ivy,
So
Far Away, Splish Splash,
Stupid Cupid, There Goes
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DC Comics Superheroes Orchestre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Facile Alfred Publishing
Featuring themes from The Flash, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow, and Supergi...(+)
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Steven Kapp Perry presents a collection of songs for medium voice and piano. Voc...(+)
Steven Kapp Perry
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Guitar chords also
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Never Comes Diff'rent
Drummer Nobody Knows
How to Waltz
Anymore If Ever I Get
to Heaven The Wonder
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My Heart Been to the
City Neighbors Through
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By Roberta Flack. By Carole King and Gerry Goffin. Arranged by Mark A. Brymer. F...(+)
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Series. CD only.
Published by Hal Leonard
Composed by Marty Parks. Singable Solutions. Sacred Anthem. Octavo. Lorenz Publi...(+)
Composed by Marty Parks.
Singable Solutions.
Sacred Anthem. Octavo.
Lorenz Publishing Company
#10/4876L. Published by
Lorenz Publishing Company
(LO.10-4876L).
The Hope Of Tomorrow Orchestre d'harmonie [Conducteur et Parties séparées] - Débutant C.L. Barnhouse
Grade 1 SKU: CL.024-4753-00 Composed by Wada. Young Concert Band. Rising ...(+)
Grade 1
SKU:
CL.024-4753-00
Composed by Wada. Young
Concert Band. Rising Band
Series for Developing
Bands! Score and set of
parts. Composed 2020.
Duration 3 minutes, 5
seconds. C.L. Barnhouse
#024-4753-00. Published
by C.L. Barnhouse
(CL.024-4753-00).
The Hope of
Tomorrow is a beautiful
melodic work for
developing bands. The
flowing melody is
designed to help develop
skills in lyrical
phrasing and playing in
conjunct motion with
fourths and fifth in
legato style. This lovely
selection is an excellent
programming choice!
Simply gorgeous!
By Robert W. Smith. By Robert W. Smith. For Concert Band. Concert Band. Belwin S...(+)
By Robert W. Smith. By
Robert W. Smith. For
Concert Band. Concert
Band. Belwin Symphonic
Band. Level: 3.5 (Medium
Easy to Medium) (grade
3.5). Conductor Score and
Parts. 388 pages.
Duration 6:15. Published
by Alfred Publishing.
Composed by Traditional English Carol. Arranged by John Leavitt. For Choral, Str...(+)
Composed by Traditional
English Carol. Arranged
by John Leavitt. For
Choral, String Bass,
Percussion 1, Percussion
2 (SSA). Sacred Christmas
Choral. 12 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Mr. Blue Papa Loved Mama The Dance If Tomorrow Never Comes The River U...(+)
Mr. Blue
Papa Loved Mama
The Dance
If Tomorrow Never Comes
The River
Unanswered Prayers
In Lonesome Dove
Nobody Gets Off In This
Town
Rodeo
Cowboy Bill
Friends In Low Places
Much Too Young
The Thunder Rolls
Two Of A Kind, Workin' On
A Full House
Shameless
The Best of Garth Brooks.
(Authentic Guitar TAB).
By Garth Brooks. For
guitar and voice. This
edition: Authentic Guitar
TAB. Artist/Personality;
Authentic Guitar TAB;
Guitar Personality;
Guitar TAB. Country Pop
and Contemporary Country.
Difficulty: medium.
Guitar tablature
songbook. Guitar
tablature, standard
notation, vocal melody,
lyrics, chord names,
guitar chord diagrams,
guitar tab glossary and
strum patterns. 116
pages. Published by
Alfred Music Publishing
Level 3 - Late Elementary Showcase Solos Pop Sheet. Arranged by Mona Rejino. Edu...(+)
Level 3 - Late Elementary
Showcase Solos Pop Sheet.
Arranged by Mona Rejino.
Educational Piano
Library. Size 9x12
inches. 4 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard.
SSA choir, piano SKU: LO.15-4046H Composed by David Gantz. Arranged by Ma...(+)
SSA choir, piano
SKU:
LO.15-4046H
Composed
by David Gantz. Arranged
by Masa Fukuda. Concert,
General. Heritage Music
Press #15/4046H.
Published by Heritage
Music Press
(LO.15-4046H).
ISBN
9780787779474.
Writ
ing team David Gantz and
Masa Fukuda bring us
Leaders of Tomorrow, an
encouraging song about
the future impact our
students will have on the
world and the importance
of strong character and
ethic. Featuring a solo
that can be sung in
Spanish or English, this
is a dazzling selection
is a beautiful moment for
end-of-year
performances.