This collection of Grade 2 to 3 duets features a wide variety of musical styles. The 12 compatible pieces are ideally suited for lessons and are an easy way for students to play together on their favorite
This collection of original Grade 2-3 trios features a wide variety of musical styles. The 12 compatible pieces are ideally suited for lessons and are an easy way for students to play together on their
Eighteen newly composed or arranged solos with piano accompaniment written at Grades 2 to 2.5. These exciting solos will add something new, fresh, and different to your solo repertoire. Perfect for use at a
These 29 newly composed and arranged duets can be flexibly used in any combination of string instruments. Written for grades 1.5 to 3, these duets are ideal for recitals and festival competitions. Fun to
These 21 newly composed or arranged quartets can be flexibly used with any combination of string instruments, making them an invaluable resource in the modern orchestra room. Written at an accessible 1.5-3
Contains 21 original or arranged quartets that can be flexibly used with any combination of wind and percussion instruments, making this an invaluable resource in the modern band room! These quartets
All hands on deck! Building on the success of the Sea Shanty Trios book, these 21 quartets for any combination of string instruments expand the range, instrumentation, and length of the popular
The resurgence of the sea shanty as a cultural phenomenon was a perfect flashpoint for this collection of 16 well-known and rediscovered shanties. Playable with as little as three musicians or expandable to
This bright and cheery work for soloist with piano accompaniment provides the perfect avenue for showcasing that promising young musician! The medium-easy solo part and easy piano accompaniment combine to
Bass in Your Face! explores the unique sonorities of multiple basses and bombards the audience with massive sound waves, featuring the abilities of talented bassists. It can be performed by students and
The study of string instruments should include ensemble playing at the earliest possible stage. There is much to be gained from the playing of duets. Each player learns how to listen to the other, and in a