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A piece to honor all of our great teachers that have had to adapt to the online learning environment! Rhythmically aggressive and featuring a bold woodwind melody, this piece creates a sense of urgency.
The epic voyages of one of China's great naval admirals are depicted through the sounds of winds and percussion. A captivating pentatonic melody, immersed in vivid orchestration and colorful percussion
Your budding instrumentalists will sound like real pros! Vulcan - the Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and smithing - is depicted in this very playable work as he rises from the ashes of the mountains and
A musical portrait of the imposing Vulcan, ancient Roman god of fire and metalworking, this strident and impressive piece brings this mythical figure to life. Accessible to students in the second half of
Patience is a virtue... and so is counting rests and listening to the whole ensemble! This clever original tune for beginning band uses a hocket style of writing to teach counting as well as ensemble
Created for students at the end of their first year in band, you won't believe it uses only the first few notes taught in most beginning band methods. This dynamic original piece is aptly named, energetic
Wind is one of the most elemental forces in nature. This original work musically captures the various forms in which the invisible energy can present itself. Bold melodic lines of powerful fronts, expansive
Beginner music that sounds nothing like beginner music. This cinematic gem captures all the emotion and sound of a mature band work but is playable at your band's first concert. A must-have!
Feature your percussion section, or even a talented faculty member, in this novelty that uses the woodblock as a soloist. Great for developing first-year counting skills and working on balance,
Bring the excitement of the big top to your audiences with this rollicking musical nod to the circus! From tightrope walkers to elephants and crazy clowns, each of the five movements sparks the imagination.
This familiar patriotic tune takes the listener back in history, recalling its Revolutionary ties. Smoothly traveling between instrument families, it gives everyone the opportunity to play the melody and