Fun and energetic, your beginning band students will love this. The infectious groove, handclapping, and driving drum beat propel this spirited piece all the way to the end. Using only the first six notes
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A fun and energetic work for the beginning band that your students will love! The infectious groove, hand clapping, and driving drum break keep this spirited piece driving all the way to the end. Using only
Prepare for musical combat! The competitors? Metal instruments vs. wooden instruments. Sounds of wooden swords clashing against metal and stone set the scene for an epic battle. The contrasting musical
A humorous and creative holiday selection combining Up on the Housetop and Good King Wenceslas. Using the first six notes introduced in most method books, this will be an educational and
A humorous and creative holiday selection combining Up on the Housetop and Good King Wenceslas. Using the first six notes introduced in most method books, here is a piece that is
Celebrate school spirit with this fun, easy rock tune based on the first six notes taught in most method books! Short phrases presented in a call-and-response format make this piece easily accessible to
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Like a video game theme, this work is geared toward younger musicians and will have them looking forward to band! This dark, ominous piece combines a driving tempo and exciting rhythmic patterns for
Our adventurers trek through a murky woods. In the distance they see a light through the trees. As they get closer, they spy creatures of the forest performing a mystical dance. This dark and menacing tune
Step into the spotlight with this exhilarating composition for young band that heralds the dawn of new beginnings. Embrace the excitement and anticipation as bold brass melodies and triumphant percussion
A basic blues/rock tune for the very beginning band that is playable with the first five notes introduced in most beginning band methods. Pedagogically sound and musically effective, it is the perfect
Based on the holiday classic Jingle Bells, this clever arrangement is based on the story of a young child hearing a bit of a commotion in the living room on Christmas Eve. Upon sneaking down the
If you're looking for a fun concert closer for your very beginning band, look no further. This rocking work doesn't exceed the limited ranges that are accessible to the most inexperienced players, and the
In this exciting and high-energy work for beginning band, the spirit of rock music comes to life, inviting both performers and audiences to become active participants in the rhythmic experience. This will
All aboard! This trip by train is a fun and easy concert piece for your beginning band. Utilizing short repeated motifs with limited ranges, this ride on the rails will have your band rockin' in no time! It
From downbeat to stinger, this march is composed to be accessible to the beginning band. It is a wonderful teaching tool for introducing the march style. Have your young musicians sound their best with this
Get ready to clap your hands and stomp your feet! This fun novelty selection is perfect for your young band's first Christmas concert. The writing, which is accessible and appropriate for young musicians,
Scaling a mountain requires courage, strength, and fortitude. Scaling our musical mountains requires fundamentals. This masterful composition reinforces fundamental technique through musical scales in an
If your beginning band needs a piece to help give the bass players more confidence while having fun, then this is the piece for you! This clever work for young band is based on a groove featuring low brass
Inspired by Theodore Roosevelt's famous "The Man in the Arena" speech, this stoic work is the perfect opener for your beginning band's first concert! The energetic work features bold fanfares, clever
Using just six notes and simplified rhythms, two Christmas classics are carefully scored for success. Angels We Have Heard On High and Jolly Old St. Nicholas are written for