Matériel : Conducteur et Parties séparées
SKU: AP.1-ADV7502
UPC: 805095075021. English.
This medium tempo straight-eighth feel work, Creature Feature, is moody, obtuse, even spooky, and offers an interesting programmatic change. Although originally written for five saxophones (SAATBar), piano, guitar, double bass, and percussion, this arrangement works equally well using the optional parts for a trumpet/flugelhorn and trombone.
SKU: CL.023-4234-01
An absolute beginning band showstopper, Creature Feature will be the hit of any concert program! Each section of the band has the opportunity to play memorable melodic themes and be inspired to create dynamic contrast. This fun, spooky and catchy novelty tune is designed to be performed in the second semester of study. You will want to save this for the end of rehearsal - your students will want to play this one over and over!! Scary sounds and frightful fun!
SKU: AP.1-ADV9408
UPC: 805095094084. English.
Saxology was originally formed in 1980, when the saxophone and rhythm sections of the top Eastman Jazz Ensemble got together. Since its beginning the group has received widespread acclaim including awards in 1981 and 1987 from Downbeat Magazine for the Best College Instrumental Jazz Group. Titles: Viper Cipher (Ramon Ricker) (6:37) * Times Lie (Chick Corea / arr. Ramon Ricker) (8:30) * Jones (Jerry Bergonzi / arr. Ramon Ricker) (6:09) * Gaviota (Clare Fischer / arr. Dirk Fischer / orch. Ramon Ricker) (7:35) * Creature Feature (Jerry Bergonzi / arr. Ramon Ricker) (6:51) * Prelude No. 5 (Bill Dobbins) (5:33) * Witch Hunt (Wayne Shorter / arr. Ramon Ricker) (7:48) * Black Narcissus (Joe Henderson / arr. Ramon Ricker) (7:08) * Evan's Dance (Bill Dobbins) (6:21) * Passing Glances (Ramon Ricker) (7:50).
SKU: WD.080689394577
UPC: 080689394577.
Perfe ctly fitting for Easter or any time of the year, this arrangement for orchestra by Geoff Grant is a gorgeous feature that will prepare the congregation’s hearts for worship!
SKU: CL.RWS-2230-00
Named after Xolotl, Aztec god of fire and lightning, Mexican salamanders called Axolotls are increasing in popularity. They feature an anime-like appearance and have recently appeared in the computer game Minecraft! Axolotl Dance honors the Mexican heritage of these amazing creatures with basic Latin percussion, and highlights their charm with a lighter melody. Not just a pretty face, these creatures also have mysterious powers of regeneration like no other, making them of interest to scientists. Have fun learning about these delightful creatures while preparing this fun piece for performance!
SKU: CL.RWS-2230-01