A Ragtime Toe Tapper, Sebesky Concert Band Grade 1.5
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This is a jazzy rigtime song that has only whole, half, and quarter notes. It is a great song to hand soon after the ensemble has started to pract...
View full detailsThis is a jazzy rigtime song that has only whole, half, and quarter notes. It is a great song to hand soon after the ensemble has started to pract...
View full detailsThe percussion have an exciting and energetic part. There is an eighth note pattern that keeps a strong pulse throughout the composition. The syn...
View full detailsThis composition is another one of those beautiful lush harmonies and melodies of Andrew Poor. Absolutely beautiful It starts slowly and beautif...
View full detailsChris has written a very exciting aggressive sounding composition that is easy for 1st year students and fun to play. It is truly a grade 1 1/2 un...
View full detailsA very moving and moderately slow composition. It builds to a full big climax and eases back down to a soft and beautiful end. 1st trumpet's highe...
View full detailsStudents and audience alike will love this! It is very easy. Clarinets do not cross the break. 1st trumpet's highest note is C. It is very easy...
View full detailsThis lively original march is sure to be a crowd pleaser! The bright melody is fun and heard in each section of the band, giving all your players ...
View full detailsA very easy and great composition to put on your first concert for your beginners. Clarinets do not cross the break. 1st trumpet's highest note i...
View full detailsHere's a blues swing composition for your band. This composition is really much easier to play than it sounds, which is great! The students and a...
View full detailsA very easy composition for beginning band. It is a good introduction to very easy independence. 1st trumpet's highest note is Bb. Easily playabl...
View full detailsShows off the percussion section Exciting rhythms and extended harmonies 1st Trumpet’s highest note is D
Rapid fire composition that makes use of triplets, 8th notes and tremolos.All clarinets cross the break.1st trumpet’s highest note is G.
A truly exciting work that sounds harder than it plays. It contains all the musical elements directors look for. Features expressive playing, rich...
View full detailsCelebrate any patriotic holiday with this time-honored favorite. Fully scored and at a moderate tempo, it's perfect for toe-tapping and flag-waving.
An easy composition to play with fun parts for the percussion. Great tool for teaching articulation and the different styles of music. 1st trumpe...
View full detailsOur special beginning band series. Playable after only a few weeks and with limited instrumentation: 1 flute, 2 clarinets, 1 alto sax, 1 trumpet. ...
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An up temp of quarter note = 120 beats per minute. It is exciting, but not difficult. Lots of whole note trills for the upper woodwinds. It is a ...
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This is a great concert work for the first year band. Very very easy. Real jazz harmonies, yet all in the range of the first year student. The s...
View full detailsThis composition by Rob Grice is a winner. It is fun to play with accents and syncopation that make the work exciting and it sounds much harder th...
View full detailsAn easy Grade 1/2 designed to be playable after only 7 or 8 lessons. Teaching aspects are always a part of the Northeastern Music design. This gi...
View full detailsKelpies are the legendary Scottish water horse of lore. A full description is in the program notes on the score. It opens with mysteriously with ...
View full detailsA fast whirlwind march with meter changes. 1st trumpet's highest notes is A#. Sample Page Your browser does not support the audio element.
A full sounding concert march that is easy to play. The percussion section has a fun and interesting part to play. 1st trumpet's highest note is D....
View full detailsFinally, a real big band jazz sound for your concert ensemble. It swings, it cooks. There are written solos for flute and sax, but this is also a...
View full detailsFlowing rhythms and melodies come alive in this uplifting concert overture. The piece begins brightly with a lively tune in the brass, briskly coun...
View full detailsThis is a very easy song with real rock harmonies. The audience will get a kick our to hearing this, and the young musicians will love playing it...
View full detailsThis is a very easy piece. Like all of our grade 1/2 music, it is playable with only 1 flute, 2 clarinets, 1 alto sax, and 1 trumpet. Substitute a...
View full detailsFlute trio with band accompaniment Shows off the flute section 1st trumpet’s highest note is E Sample Page
This stunning arrangement of a Grieg classic features elegiac, lyrical melodies and sonorous nineteenth-century harmonies.
What a great introduction to the classics! Themes from three famous symphonies: Symphony No. 3. Symphony No. 7, Symphony No. 9. All three themes...
View full detailsHere is a grade 2 or your 2nd year players, or the end of the first year for those already nudging into grade 2 ranges. It opens with a pulsing di...
View full detailsThe is an arrangement for a middle school, high school, and community band. The version is also playable with the grade 3 arrangement. The ranges...
View full detailsAn arrangement that can be played at all events, concerts, concerts inthe park and more. Great for community band as well as middle school and hig...
View full detailsA powerful sounding composition that will be quick for the students to learn. It is a good study in composition. 1st trumpet's highest note is D....
View full detailsAn exciting and brisk work. It sounds difficult, but it is quite easy to play. 1st trumpet's highest note is: D. Only 1st clarinets cross the brea...
View full detailsThis work was commissioned by the National Catholic Band Association in their effort to make more sacred music available for band. The highest not...
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