Everyone gets to contribute to the spooky atmosphere of this creative piece for your youngest ensembles. Surprisingly rich-sounding despite only using six notes, this work also provides additional effects
Silver Cliff Cemetery's ghost lights, as they are called, were first reported around 1890. These floating lights of various colors are reportedly best seen on a dark, overcast night as they dance around.
Perfect for young orchestras, this Halloween bass-tacular features the entire bass section playing riffs and walking bass lines. The piece is written in first position for violins, violas, and cellos, but
Experience the paranormal in this spine-tingling work with spooky sound effects, unexplained noises that interrupt frightful melodies, and even a hint of Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain and
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This playfully spooky original is a perfect light selection for your beginning orchestra! The catchy and eerie E minor melody utilizes simple quarter, half, and whole-note rhythms, and the minor second
An updated version of the original Ogre! composition features added complexity and independence of parts. While the limited ranges of the original work are still present, the addition of eighth
Truly colossal! This is the first movement of Robert Smith's epic work "The Divine Comedy." Advanced groups will welcome the challenges and reap the rewards inherent in the piece. Very contemporary in
Tricks, grand illusions and impossible feats of magic! The mysterious magician bedazzles us all with spectacles of flame, smoke and and objects that appear as if from thin air. All this
Especially well suited for first-year students, this dark-sounding piece will give students a mature, full sound. Written in B natural minor, it utilizes only the notes of the D major scale with easy finger
This work utilizes the sound of a theremin, an electronic instrument often used in old science fiction and horror movies and the part is optional, doubled by instruments of the band. The
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
Here's an engaging and imaginative work that will have students feeling like they've just stepped into a thrilling story. An open drone in the low brass gives it a very medieval Celtic sound for some
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.
This creeptastic piece uses only the first few notes taught in most method books, reinforces all of the basic musical concepts beginning musicians learn, and sets a haunting mood using minor-key modality
The mystery and intrigue of the ninja warrior comes to life in this absorbing piece for young band. Students and audiences can imagine their own action-packed storyline as the music unfolds in dramatic
The clock strikes midnight and the goblins come out for a spooky gathering. Set in G minor, using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale, and great scoring that gives all sections interesting parts,
Halloween night means haunted houses, spooky goblins, and ghosts everywhere. With a haunting melody and lots of creepy effects, this evocative piece will take you on a spooky journey that will send chills
This adventurous pirate-themed piece for young concert bands opens with the dark, ominous sound of low brass, low reeds, and the haunting ring of a ship's bell. A sudden change to a quick tempo alerts your
What happens when the lights go out and ghost musicians come out to play? They form a "Ghost Band" performing to the delight of your concert audience! This novelty piece provides dark, mysterious sounds,
Rising out of a misty, impressionistic sound environment, the chant-like melody of this original work first appears in flutes and trumpets. As the piece progresses, the slow-tempo opening is suddenly