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
Finally! This long-awaited alternative rock hit has been arranged for string orchestra and drumset. It retains all the power and beauty of the original, timeless song while giving all sections interesting
Visualize flying while improvising with this original piece. Combining classical and rock styles this is a vehicle for musicians to spread their wings and learn the art of composing on the spot. (4:00)
The high-octane rock-and-roll anthem by Ozzie Ozbourne is available here for string orchestra! This multilevel piece includes a full set of parts for Grade 2 as well as a full set for Grade 3 ensembles. Mix
An exciting piece for solo violin with string orchestra, originally composed for the television broadcast of the Tour de France. Imagine dozens of bicyclists racing down a mountain road at top speed - the
Get ready to rock! And improvise! And learn notes on the G string! G Street Rock promotes both music literacy and creativity. A four-bar vamp allows students to improvise or perform suggested
Lead your orchestra to stellar new heights with the Vitamin String Quartet's sweeping rendition of this blockbuster modern rock ballad originally performed by Aerosmith.
Featured on Mark Wood's album Turbow, this is an emotional ride from the calm and mysterious opening to the searing and electrifying ending. Combined with the included accompaniment track,
Bob Seger's signature song has become a rock and roll icon with its bluesy melody and driving rock groove. This solid arrangement makes it fun and playable for your string players' pop performances.
Give your students a shot at this exciting work that lets them imitate rock guitar sounds. This is a straightforward rock piece that is both energetic and fun to play! The G minor/modal tonality
Demonstrating how pop/rock music fits perfectly with orchestras, this tune starts with tremolo building into the downbeat - from a light breeze to a strong wind blowing and flying in the air. The middle