The sounds of the Old West come alive in this exciting arrangement for concert band! Effectively scored so each section can sound their best, your band will really enjoy playing this one.
The exotic percussion sounds of tom-toms and drums with the snares turned off will help take your students and audiences on a delightful musical safari. The open harmonies in the winds with the excellent
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A treatment of the African American spiritual The Gospel Train, also known as Get on Board, is a great opportunity for young players to be exposed to the spiritual form in a different
This delightful arrangement revisits three famous songs from American folk literature: Arkansas Traveler; Sweet Betsy from Pike and a rousing version of Turkey in the Straw. This
Originating from The Sacred Harp songbook, the folk-like pentatonic melody of Beach Spring has inspired numerous hymns since 1844. Now expertly arranged for beginning band, this setting captures
A delightfully diverse medley of folk songs from the British Isles. The British Grenadiers regally opens the through-played medley, followed by the endearing...
This popular children's song is a standard in elementary general music curriculum and is presented here in a creative theme-and-variation setting that passes the melody in various styles throughout all of
Add an international flair to your next concert with this inspired piece based upon the old Irish folk song Carrickfergus, recorded by many popular artists over the years. Your musicians will enjoy
This beautiful and lyrical folk song from the English Midlands dates back as early as the 15th century. Having traveled all around Western Europe, this folk tune eventually found its way to America, gaining
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Take a ride in the country with this lively tune! Start out with a percussion solo, then a unison clarinet melody leads us along a melodic road, picking up the flutes on the countermelody. The brass
Here is a modern treatment of a tuneful, traditional English folk song also known in Ireland, Scotland, Canada, and the United States where it is most often associated with Appalachian folk tradition. It