This Canadian composer is sure to know a thing or two about blizzards and, as demonstrated here, he also knows a lot about the blues. Suitable for beginners, this terrific-sounding piece is easy to learn
Even on the cloudiest days your beginning band will have fun and really shine with this one. There are melody spots for all instruments, including a "question and answer" section, and easy but lively
This charismatic new work for beginning band is accessible to the youngest of players. Using a few well-placed accents and driving bass lines, this piece captures all of the drama of a fiery tango while
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Feature anyone (musical or not!) in this clever and hilarious concerto that features a soloist who claps! Set the stage by having a grand piano, xylophone, bells or other keyboard instrument out. Your
Spice up your next concert with this bright and catchy Latin-flavored work. The thoughtful use of articulations encourage stylistic growth and strategic voicings will help your students sound mature beyond
Emojis is a fun-to-play collection of short pieces depicting the characters we love to use on our phones. A perfect addition to your beginning band's repertoire, there are seven movements that can be picked
Written with only quarter notes throughout, this is an ideal piece to introduce students either to the bow or to new strings. Complete with a bridge and short coda section, the piece includes an optional
This delightful collection of three tunes for beginning band and optional electronic accompaniment utilizes only the first five notes of the B-flat Major scale. The groovin' accompaniment tracks will have
With just six notes, this carefree reggae-style work will transport your audience to the sunny warmth of a Caribbean beach. The breezy and fun dialogue incorporates a cool percussion groove, eighth-note
This sempre pizzicato piece is so incredibly cute, it will make your very beginning string players sound advanced. Students will love to play it, and parents will enjoy listening! There is the option to use
This first concert piece for beginning strings uses only open strings, a great way to teach beginners how to read notes on the staff and basic pizzicato technique. The piano part is a simple twelve-bar
No bows required! This unison pizzicato piece for beginning strings and piano is perfect for the very first concert. Using only quarter rests and quarter notes of the D major scale, the upbeat tune gives