The titles gives a clever nod to the fact that this piece is written to teach tied notes. Simple rhythms and easy ranges leave beginning musicians the opportunity to focus on musicianship and counting
A strong and soaring work that uses unison rhythm scoring and rhythmical motives to create energy while making your young band sound big and full. Very comfortable ranges. An excellent choice as a concert
From the opening cadenza in the oboe (cued alto sax) to the exciting conclusion, this piece will engage students in a stirring musical adventure. The double harmonic scale is used extensively, and all
Written as a sequel to the popular beginning band composition, Caravan, Arabian Quest is perfect for introducing your second year players to chromatics. Melodies in this composition are based on
A lyrical piece inspired by the beauty, majesty, and reverent wonder of a colorful sunrise. This flexible arrangement offers a wonderful opportunity for band directors looking for music with nontraditional
The slow introduction, split between the woodwinds, builds into a lush full-band statement. The fast section features a powerful ostinato pattern which captivates the listener. A percussion section feature
Here's a fun piece written to give your students practice at counting independently, playing accidentals, and having fun while doing so. The contrasting rhythms in various band parts create an exciting
The Billboard is a circus march and was written in 1901 for the Billboard Music Industry Magazine. The arrangement by Lee Shook maintains the integrity of the original march and yet, makes this