Written for the true beginner, this piece takes the listener on an eerie tour that can best be described as an unsettling experience with a touch of curiosity and anxiousness. Piano and optional celesta
Across the Serengeti is a musical portrait of the grassy plains of Tanzania and Kenya. Using only six notes, this piece establishes and sustains an infectious rhythm that students and audience will
Explore the cybernetic world of computer algorithms using just six notes. Energetic ostinatos, pulsating patterns and flowing phrases will surely hook your students and audience. Prepare for a safe, fast,
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You've heard of the fiddler on the roof? Well, how about a Band on the Housetop! Feature the entire band, section by section, at your next winter concert. Using just six notes, this old
Take the battle to the gate with this tenacious, take-no-prisoners work for beginning bands! Your students will sound mature beyond their years with this strategically scored work that uses only six notes.
This charismatic new work for beginning band is accessible to the youngest of players. Using a few well-placed accents and driving bass lines, this piece captures all of the drama of a fiery tango while
Inspired by the masterful work "The Planets" by Gustav Holst, this original piece pays homage to the dramatic first movement. Using only six notes in all instruments, the music has the powerfully
This fun and somewhat whimsical dance depicts a broken marionette that is attempting to dance, but struggles because of tangled strings and other problems. Eventually, it appears that the marionette has
This exotic work portrays the camel caravans of northern Africa, Asia and the Middle East on a journey through harsh deserts. Using just six notes, it begins with a mysterious statement in the flute and
Feature anyone (musical or not!) in this clever and hilarious concerto that features a soloist who claps! Set the stage by having a grand piano, xylophone, bells or other keyboard instrument out. Your
Inspired by 19th- and 20th-century dance pieces, this energetic and spirited work uses only six notes yet sounds like so much more! The notes and rhythms fall into place quickly so beginning students can
Spice up your next concert with this bright and catchy Latin-flavored work. The thoughtful use of articulations encourage stylistic growth and strategic voicings will help your students sound mature beyond
Many know Mars, the Bringer of War. Now meet his diabolical son Deimos, the Bringer of Terror. Fashioned in the style of Holst, this work uses driving rhythms, dark harmonies, and an asymmetrical form to