Four familiar melodies using only six notes of the B-flat scale: Mary Had a Little Lamb; Go Tell Aunt Rhodie; Hot Cross Buns and When the Saints Go Marching In. Every
Left... left... left, right, left! Marching in formation, efficient and organized, a colony of ants busy themselves, industriously working together to build their nest. As big drops of rain fall heavily
A great introductory work in C minor for your beginning musicians – easy use of rests on beat one makes for a truly teachable piece while being fun, accessible, and highly engaging. The handclaps make
Written for beginning band, this energetic work in C minor uses the first six notes of the B-flat scale and simple driving rhythms to create a powerful melody that is catchy and memorable. Plenty of simple
Looking for the perfect winter piece for your young musicians? Look no further than this thrilling work. Illustrating the raw power of winter storms, it uses minor harmonies, driving rhythms, and aggressive
With majesty and regality, this piece's limited range and rhythmic structure is excellent for young ensembles. Every section gets a feature, keeping them engaged from start to finish. Perfect for your
A musical celebration of the bravery we summon in the face of uncertainty, this piece features bold and contrasting melodies. It's an ideal choice to reinforce slurs and accents with your students. The work
Explore the cosmos and its trillions of exoplanets with this awe-inspiring work. Celestial themes, driving rhythms, and unforgettable percussion are sure to transport the wonders of the universe from outer
Boundless mysteries lie at the center of the universe. As the music travels from one end to the other, vast spectacles of matter and light are described by low melodies and twinkling harmonies with the
Step into the spotlight with this exhilarating composition for young band that heralds the dawn of new beginnings. Embrace the excitement and anticipation as bold brass melodies and triumphant percussion
A must-have for your beginning band library! This wonderfully crafted miniature suite of four pieces is engaging, fun, and practical for their first winter concert! Using only a few notes and playable with
The plan is set. The team is assembled. Everything is in motion – until one person goes rogue in a brazen attempt to keep everyone else out of harm's way. Will they save the mission, or will they
A fantastic work for beginning band that sounds like it came from a Hollywood studio. Lots of wonderful harmonic tensions, a strong melody, and a great contrasting theme that lets the woodwinds shine are
A joyous and triumphant work for the youngest bands! All sections have an opportunity to play this uplifting melody built on the first six notes of the B-flat scale. The perfect opener for their first
Get the party started with this energetic, upbeat medley of holiday favorites featuring Jingle Bells; Jolly Old Saint Nicholas; Good King Wenceslas; Up on the Housetop
This clever arrangement takes the beloved carol Up on the Housetop and turns it upside down with a spooky twist. Perfect for introducing your youngest players to the minor scale, it's a fresh work
In this exciting and high-energy work for beginning band, the spirit of rock music comes to life, inviting both performers and audiences to become active participants in the rhythmic experience. This will
Embark on a dark and spooky adventure through ancient caverns in this fun, engaging, and accessible work for the beginning concert band. Great for counting rests and using only the first six notes of the
This strong, accessible, and memorable melody uses only the first six notes of the B-flat scale, accompanied with great scoring, harmony, and rhythms no more difficult than two repeated eighth notes. With
The swarm is here! Creepy crawlies with wings blot the sky in this exciting and sound-effect-filled work for the youngest of ensembles. Using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale and covering a wide
Combining clever writing for developing students with digital fixed media (an electronic backing track), this work provides all students with melodic material while introducing them to the possibilities of
They're here! They're here! And they're invading your band room-AGAIN! The mechanical monsters are back! Serving as a logical educational continuation of the first work, this sequel combines elements of the