John O'Reilly and Mark Williams understand the needs of young musicians and offer this fine collection of ensemble pieces to give your beginning band students something they'll love to play! It's an
Here is an exciting book of duets, trios and quartets for flexible instrumentation that correlates with Accent on Achievement, Book 1. Use these ensembles to develop confidence in young players and
Specifically designed to correlate with Book 1 and Book 2 of Alfred's Basic Band Method (or any other standard band method), these are excellent supplementary books which include both
A collection of solos, duets and trios that correlates exactly with Units 7, 10 and 14 of Alfred's Basic Band Method. Contains music and mini-bios of the masters and are playable by any combination
This quartet collection of 13 keyboard, vocal and instrumental pieces covering the Baroque to the 20th Century periods can be played together in harmony by any number or combination of instruments.
This trio collection of 15 keyboard, vocal and instrumental pieces covering the Baroque to the 20th Century periods can be played together in harmony by any number or combination of instruments. Woodwinds,
There simply could not be a more flexible series of ensemble books! You can put together a flute-tuba duet, oboe-French horn duet, or any other combination you wish, including standard combinations such as
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A selection of some of the most famous classical repertoire pieces which can be played as solos, duets, or quartets with optional accompaniment. CD available separately. Titles include: Overture
Any combination and any number of instruments can play together in harmony. Woodwinds, brass, strings, and mallet percussion can have fun playing in like-instrument or mixed-instrument ensembles.
These interesting repertoire selections are set in an amazingly flexible format that will meet the needs of your band year after year, regardless of how your group's instrumentation varies. Each piece can