From the pen of Roger Winslow (204 Progressive Sightreading Tunes), these original duets begin simply and progress to an advanced level. Great for encouraging ensemble playing as well as building
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
18 very easy pieces are designed to "take the younger beginner from day one to grade one," as Rae says. In fact, the very first piece, Opening Fanfare, uses a single note, focusing instead on
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When you play Elven Forest, try to portray a calm, shadowed woodland. Use a full, controlled tone and very smooth, legato phrasing to create this mood. Even though there are few marked crescendos
A good choice to introduce ensemble playing, with easier rhythms in 4/4 time. The achievable range for beginners will give them confidence and ensure their success!
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Tradition of Excellence: Excellence in Chamber Music is a collection of flexibly scored ensemble pieces perfect for festivals, fall or spring concerts, summer camps, or ensemble practice. All 15
Here is a collection of carefully graded solos from very easy up to early intermediate levels with a professionally recorded demonstration/accompaniment CD. Features original compositions by many of today's