One of biggest hits from the jazz-rock band Chicago, it has endured the test of time. This carefully written arrangement will make your band sound huge while bringing this classic pop tune to life for your
A perfect selection to teach counting and rhythm, this soul-infused tune features distinctive African rhythms and a unique world music twist. Students and audiences can embrace world culture with this
Fans of all ages will love this fresh arrangement of one of the biggest Journey hits! Directors will love how awesome it sounds after just a few rehearsals!
The classic hit from the rock band Journey has been scored to be played using any mix of wind or string instruments. This thoughtfully crafted flex arrangement is a perfect piece for your beginning
Mark Wood's multi-level arrangement of Any Way You Want It / Don't Stop Believin' showcases fun rock styles and classical technique. Right from the first notes with the anticipated first rhythm to
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Featuring dark sonorities and a driving rhythmic pulse, here is an exciting movie theme carefully arranged for second-year players. The flavor of the original is effectively captured in this easy
Featuring dark sonorities and driving rhythms, this flexible and easy adaptation of one of Marvel's most well-known movie themes will be a great choice if you are looking for flexible movie music.
This specially arranged work allows your second-year players to experience the thrilling music that contributed so much to the success of this movie hit. Here is a great-sounding, easy-to-play version of
Young players will have a blast with this dynamic yet easy version of this huge hit by Lady Gaga. The trombones state the distinctive riff theme, and later the sax section trades statements with the brass
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This catchy tune from the original 1967 animated movie "The Jungle Book" has demonstrated its longstanding popularity and is once again featured in the 2016 film. Carefully adapted for second-year players,