Bigfoot Stomp, Robert Buckley, Concert Band Grade 1.5
Hal Leonard
Bigfoot Stomp is a quirky, animated piece that is a unique change of pace for your band and audience. According to legend, Bigfoot is a tall, hairy...
View full detailsBigfoot Stomp is a quirky, animated piece that is a unique change of pace for your band and audience. According to legend, Bigfoot is a tall, hairy...
View full detailsHinting at the possibility of visitors from another world coming to earth in ancient times, Richard's musical adventure for second year players evo...
View full detailsBased on Purcell's “Come, Ye Sons of Art,” this carefully crafted arrangement for second year players features a nice variety in scoring and dynami...
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View full detailsComposed for first-year players, Michael's attractive easy march gives every section of the band something interesting to play, and includes a nice...
View full detailsHere is a solid teaching piece for beginning bands featuring an infectious rhythmic groove and a contemporary Latin feel. The tuneful melody is pas...
View full detailsArranged here for first-year players, this stirring patriotic tune from early American features a strong melody and energetic drive. Sure to be com...
View full detailsNow even the youngest of bands can play a great traditional march without excessive demands on chops or technique.
A beautiful hymn with rich harmonies and suspensions opens this fine work for beginning bands. As the lyrical melody reaches a final cadence, the p...
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View full detailsSound the alarms! This bombastic work will keep your students motivated with searing dissonances, tri-tones and syncopated rhythms. 3-part fully ad...
View full detailsLyrical melodies meet powerful fanfares in this emotionally-charged work that tells the true story of a world premiere and a band program's final p...
View full detailsDark harmonies create a menacing atmosphere in the opening of this engaging work. As the pace quickens, powerful themes combine with aggressive rhy...
View full detailsForget the cowbell... what you really want is more tambourine! Feature one or more percussionists in this easy-going, rock n roll tambourine featur...
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View full detailsFast, light, and fun to play, this energetic dance captures the spirit of the Slavic culture. Everyone gets a crack at the main themes and solid sc...
View full detailsExotic colors and driving rhythms portray a metaphor of taking action from which there is no turning back. Exploring a variety of timbres, a heartf...
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View full detailsFeaturing snare drum and flutes at the start Farandole (traditional French dance) is sure to be a fun piece for your beginning students. The catchy...
View full detailsThe term "tangent" appears in geometry, art and language, and can describe lines, shapes or thoughts that connect or touch, but do not cross or ove...
View full detailsRed Prelude was composed to be performed on a beginner band's first concert. The composer's overarching goal was 1) to create a piece that is acces...
View full detailsHelena Polka is among the most popular of polkas, recorded often by many artists, including the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra and Lawrence Welk. This exce...
View full detailsThe Haunting of Keg Mansion opens by setting up the chilling sensation of a haunted mansion: dark harmonies and powerful dynamics. The main melody ...
View full detailsThis bright and tuneful opener makes a bold statement, yet is playable by the youngest of bands. Uses only the first six notes taught, no dotted rh...
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