Here's a wonderful take on the group Toto's classic rock tune from the '80s. It's solidly scored throughout and sounds amazingly like the original while remaining accessible for developing jazz bands.
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Here's an easy arrangement of Danny Elfman's dark and ominous movie theme! The Caped Crusader continues to make Gotham City safe for truth and justice, and your students will be clamoring to play this
Featuring seven contrasting themes from Part 1 of the final volume in the "Harry Potter" saga, this five-minute medley is perfectly eerie! It is scored for intermediate-level full orchestra; however, it is
Triadic harmonies and several spoken solos are perfect for younger groups in this fun novelty song. Compare dance moves with Frankenstein, Wolfman, and Dracula, and maybe add a few of your own!
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Performed in the musical movie "August Rush," this classic rock tune enjoys ongoing popularity! This wonderfully playable arrangement in A minor/Dorian keeps all parts in first position. The syncopation is
Have your students hold their violins and violas like ukuleles and have a blast with the Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Hawaiian-style version of this classic tune. It's easily playable, so you can have fun with the
Judy Garland's enchanting voice has made a permanent impression on every generation with this beautiful song from "The Wizard Of Oz." Mike Story has done a great job of arranging the tune for beginning
Audrey's arrangement is beautifully set, capturing the simplicity, the whimsical plea, the dream that is the wish in everyone's heart. "The Wizard Of Oz" lives on and on, and this song will sing in hearts
This chart is an absolute must for your young jazz ensemble! Henry Mancini's tune is so unique and enjoyable that students always have, and always will, love to play it. With lots of unison scoring and