Matériel : Conducteur et Parties séparées
SKU: HL.1253648
ISBN 9798350100396. UPC: 196288155232. 6.75x10.5 inches.
The exciting music of this Russian folk song is set with original lyrics and in a fabulous, partner-style arrangement capturing the joy and bounce of a troika ride! Three harnessed horses, sleigh bells and a whole lot of “hooray” keeps us singing through the snowy fields of fun!
SKU: AP.MBM01001C
ISBN 9781470659837. UPC: 654979196181. English. Mitchell Parish.
Sleigh Ride for marching band---what a great idea! Mike Story has expertly crafted this holiday favorite into an arrangement any band can play. You can always count on charts in the Big and Easy series to make your band sound twice its size! (1:30).
SKU: HL.379473
ISBN 9781705151266. UPC: 196288017851. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
This bright and cheerful Christmas piece reflects the rollicking fun of a wintertime sleigh ride. The song incorporates the refrain from “Jingle Bells” giving singers a chance to sing a familiar holiday tune with a new spin. Glockenspiel and jingle bells are included to enhance the feeling of celebration.
SKU: LO.15-1441H
UPC: 000308044669.
This tasteful combination of a traditional spiritual and Dvorak's beloved Largo from the New World Symphony is vibrant and exciting. The spiritual is first heard, then creatively partnered with Goin' Home. Enhanced with a partly unaccompanied gospel style section using hand claps, this is a winner!
SKU: HL.1253650
ISBN 9798350100402. UPC: 196288155249. 6.75x10.5 inches.
SKU: GI.G-1621
Text by Thomas Belt.
Ride On BELT 10 songs for contemporary liturgy and other gatherings of celebration. SAB, Guitar, Acc. (31-E) G-1621 Melody/Words/Guitar.
SKU: HL.48184572
UPC: 888680853969. 9.0x12.0x0.049 inches.
Serge Dangain: Ephemeride (Clarinet solo).
SKU: CL.011-3720-01
Shadow Rider is a stunning new work filled with haunting themes, mysterious harmonies, and exciting rhythms. All sections have melodic opportunities while the active percussion provides the energy for this ride. The piece begins with a short introduction and is immediately into the theme. This is followed by a mysterious chorale-like section and a return to the original theme. Your students and audience will thoroughly enjoy Cory McBride's newest composition, Shadow Rider.
About C.L. Barnhouse Command Series
The Barnhouse Command Series includes works at grade levels 2, 2.5, and 3. This series is designed for middle school and junior high school bands, as well as high school bands of smaller instrumentation or limited experience. Command Series publications have a slightly larger instrumentation than the Rising Band Series, and are typically of larger scope, duration, and musical content.
SKU: CF.YPS243F
ISBN 9781491159903. UPC: 680160918492.
Rider of the Mountain is an exciting piece for young musicians. It features a heroic melody along with varied accompaniments that are both fun and easy to play. With prominent, exhilarating percussion parts and all the sections passing the melody around, every musician gets their time to shine. One can envision themselves on a mountain pass or on rolling hills atop a beautiful stallion. The piece begins early in the morning, with the morning dew settling, and a light fog covering the mountain tops. Soon, the day's ride beings. With each adventure, the cool wind blows against their face and through their clothes. Note to the Conductor If the band is comfortable with the dotted rhythms and gets a good groove going with the percussion, try adding character and bounce to the music by envisioning a rider and his steed. Similarly, really bring out the sway and swell of sections like m. 33. This piece may require some extra attention for the percussion, as their part is slightly more difficult (and exciting!) than the wind parts.Rider of the Mountain is an exciting piece for young musicians. It features a heroic melody along with varied accompaniments that are both fun and easy to play. With prominent, exhilarating percussion parts and all the sections passing the melody around, every musician gets their time to shine. One can envision themselves on a mountain pass or on rolling hills atop a beautiful stallion. The piece begins early in the morning, with the morning dew settling, and a light fog covering the mountain tops. Soon, the day's ride beings. With each adventure, the cool wind blows against their face and through their clothes. Note to the ConductorIf the band is comfortable with the dotted rhythms and gets a good groove going with the percussion, try adding character and bounce to the music by envisioning a rider and his steed. Similarly, really bring out the sway and swell of sections like m. 33. This piece may require some extra attention for the percussion, as their part is slightly more difficult (and exciting!) than the wind parts. .