Aliens are attacking! From the attic? Yep, there are invaders from outer space hiding in the attic, and it's time to run for your lives! Beginning students will absolutely love this creative work with all
Ever wonder what those noises are at night when you're in the dark? This spooky piece uses minor-scale motifs and pizzicato effects to get your imagination going. Perfect for a fall or Halloween
Take a frightful ride with this spooky thriller! Perfect for Halloween concerts, this new work makes use of sound effects and color from within the concert band. Similar in style to Danse Macabre,
This cinematic work is a great opportunity for your developing students to play music in this style! As the title suggests, shadows overwhelm the listener as dissonance and heavy rhythms are explored. This
Written to reinforce light dynamics and delicate articulations, this is a great piece that is chock-full of quirky and masterful writing. Fugues, harmonic intrigue, and drama fill this sneaky new work for
The ghosts in the mysterious house down the street are throwing a party, and you're invited! A playfully macabre dance with brisk sixteenth-note rhythms and staccato accents suddenly transitions into a dark
This waltz-like dance in E minor will provide a great opportunity to practice 3/4 time. Pizzicato, articulations, and low second finger are just some of the concepts that younger string players will
This exciting and ominous tale for beginning band brilliantly mixes melody and a variety of haunting tone colors while remaining perfectly accessible to early developing players. Terrific for any concert
Inspired by the history and legend of Jack the Ripper, this dark and aggressive work takes on a whole new meaning with clever sound effects. The melody is accompanied by metallic-sounding percussion for
A definite hit! This creepy work for developing bands is a perfect fit for your next Halloween concert. With plenty of opportunity for sonorous tutti playing and low brass independence, the unique harmonic
This creepy work for developing bands is a perfect fit for your next Halloween concert. With plenty of opportunity for sonorous tutti playing and low brass independence, the unique harmonic style is great