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
Shambling creatures made of metal come to life in this eerie offering for beginning band. The first six notes taught (plus one extra accidental!) are utilized in a unique fashion to create a work that
Familiar beginning band tunes (Hot Cross Buns; Mary Had a Little Lamb; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and Baa, Baa, Black Sheep) are mashed together with a sinister
Looking for a fresh and nontraditional march? Look no further! This march creates a decidedly creepy vibe while staying true to the traditional march form. Minor modes, catchy melodies, and plentiful
The final movement of "The Darklands Symphony"wraps the work up in a very gripping way, musically depicting a daring escape from the castle DarkHeart. Its dark, brooding nature is portrayed by the driving
Yep, you read that right. This fun, light and engaging piece for beginning band will be the one every musician is still talking about in high school and beyond. Simple and highly engaging yet full of many
Here's a fun and easy piece beginning musicians will enjoy playing on their very first concert. Using only the first few notes taught in beginning band methods and with slightly more challenging percussion,
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 and all
"Tales from the Darklands" continues in this cinematic and eerie offering that depicts an abandoned lake of lost souls. Lyrical writing, chromaticism, and orchestral scoring are balanced with simple rhythms
Fire up everyone's imagination with this creative and unique selection. The special effects are easy and effective and will have audiences visualizing spaceships and strange wonderful creatures when
Looking for a quirky selection to excite your students and audiences? Look no further than this fun and spooky gem. This unique work combines unusual harmony, melodic moments for all instruments, creative
Randall Standridge's "Tales from the Darklands" continues in this cinematic and eerie offering that depicts an abandoned lake of lost souls. Lyrical writing, chromaticism, and flexible scoring are balanced
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
Chilling and delightful, here is a medley of classic Danny Elfman themes in a flexible format. Includes themes from Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Spider-Man, Beetlejuice, and
Eerie and macabre, the music recreates the time of night when dark forces appear, gathering together for a night of celebration and mischief. Four sections are introduced by the ringing of bells, much like