Full sounds and strong melodies, big impacts, and the perfect balance of level-appropriate dynamics and articulations make this an outstanding and intense concert opener, all while using just the first six
Sail the high seas in this exciting work for beginning band! Written to sound much more mature than a beginning work, this exciting adventure in 3/4 time only uses seven different rhythms and a six-note
Start your beginners' first concert on a strong note with this bold opener written for the youngest of ensembles. Brass and woodwinds proclaim majestic statements while aggressive percussion contribute
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
Who says your beginning band can't sound like a mature ensemble at their first concert performance? This original work does an amazing job utilizing texture, melody, counterpoint, dynamics, articulation,
Send your beginning band to new heights with this bold and majestic concert fanfare. The impressive scoring makes it hard to believe it's written with only the first six notes used in most band
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
Look no further for the perfect holiday concert opener for your beginning band's very first performance. Bright, festive, and very playable, it uses only the first six notes they learn! Contrasting styles
An explosive fanfare-type composition for the youngest students. There are very limited rhythms and notes, but it still has a bold character with slightly advanced harmonies for a more mature
Consider this dynamic fanfare to start your concert with a bolt of energy. Using only six notes, the music thrives on drive and excitement as bold lines emerge from the confident orchestration. Active parts
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This energetic composition is the perfect opener or closer for your beginning musicians. Employing interesting melodies, full harmonies, and active rhythms, every instrumentalist gets an opportunity to play
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
From its bold opening to the dramatic finish, this original composition is sure to please your young performers and impress their audiences. The emphatic full-ensemble writing will build confidence while
Look no further for your beginning band concert or festival march selection. The stately and powerful opening fanfare introduces a regal and flowing melody that can't help but impress. As the music
This pop-inflected fanfare uses only six notes to create a heartfelt, compelling opener for your next concert. Students will love exploring a variety of dynamics, styles, and articulations as they race
This adventuresome march for beginning band is a tribute to those courageous test pilots who first broke the sound barrier. While it uses only the first six notes taught in most beginning band methods, the
A perfect opening for a beginning band's first concert! A strong melody, harmony developed through creative voicings, and great percussion scoring that gives the piece momentum. A great culmination of all
Your beginning band's first concert performance will be off to a successful start with this fine overture. By using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale, simple rhythms, and simple percussion
Majestic and regal, this fanfare statement drew inspiration from the monarchs of European history. The stately melody will highlight strengths throughout the band, building confidence and making
This superb concert band work sounds quite mature yet is extremely playable by beginning ensembles. Driving percussion parts are designed to accommodate large or small sections, and wind players only see