Your youngest musicians will hop right on to this fantastic folk song. Using I've Been Working on the Railroad and She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain, players get to
A regal original work written for beginning bands with simple quarter, half, and whole-note rhythms in the winds and easy eighth notes in the percussion to get your players engaged and bolster their
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All systems are "Go" with this one! Elementary bands will sound great when they launch into this soaring work for first year bands, written and named as a tribute to the powerful Atlas rocket that carried
The perfect choice to open your beginning band's first concert! Simple rhythms, a strong melody, excellent scoring, and great percussion writing will make your beginning musicians sound strong and
Create your own action adventure with this aggressive and-cool sounding novelty work. This is a sure hit for any beginning band concert - it uses only the first six notes learned in band instruction and has
Start your beginners' first concert on a strong note with this bold opener written for the youngest of ensembles. Brass and woodwinds proclaim majestic statements while aggressive percussion contribute
Send your beginning band to new heights with this bold and majestic concert fanfare. The impressive scoring makes it hard to believe it's written with only the first six notes used in most band
Learning to play a band instrument is challenging, and this piece celebrates every young musician's achievement. Using only the first six notes learned in early instruction and careful rhythms and ranges,
Audiences won't believe how mature your young players sound when they play this very accessible work for beginning bands. Using only the first six notes taught in most band methods, all the majesty and
Written in the classic Cuban dance style, this beginning-band mambo features the percussion section with Latin instruments such as claves, maracas, guiro, and agogo bells. The flowing melodic line over the
Simple and elegant, this is a rare example of musicality and sensitivity uncommon at this grade level. A beautiful, memorable melody is presented amid a flowing countermelody while moving through a variety
Look no further for the perfect holiday concert opener for your beginning band's very first performance. Bright, festive, and very playable, it uses only the first six notes they learn! Contrasting styles
You can tell just by the title that this very young band percussion section feature is sure to be a hit! It's written to display a full compliment of standard percussion instruments yet is easily adaptable
A joyous and authoritative opening statement for beginning bands. Opening with a flourish of woodwinds and metallic percussion, the brass section follows with a musical fanfare, resplendent in confidence
Conductors will find this to be very melodic and scored in such a way as to ensure that their students will sound their absolute best. This beautiful piece provides young musicians with an opportunity to
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,
Your beginning band students will sound mature beyond their years with this marvelous work from the pen of this noted composer. Bold and powerful, it's the perfect overture for beginning musicians, using
Look no further for your beginning band concert or festival march selection. The stately and powerful opening fanfare introduces a regal and flowing melody that can't help but impress. As the music
There's no better way to start or end a concert than with a march, and there's no better way than using something fun! This is just what you have been looking for. You will find ample opportunities for
A slow, dark and mysterious theme serves as a prelude to the main section that explodes with rhythmic energy. Instruments are scored where they sound their very best and the layered themes, interesting