SKU: BT.MUSM570361182
English.
As the title suggests Stepping Up consist of many steps which constantly increase in both speed and intensity. The composer Thomas Simaku 's music has been reaching audiences all over Europe and the USA for two decades. As you can expect from such a well accomplished composer Stepping Up is beautifully arranged, and a real joy to play.
SKU: HL.1312735
ISBN 9798350109528. UPC: 196288177661. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
Two of Irving Berlin's most lively songs are married perfectly here in this fun swing, perfect for mixed voices of many ages as well as men's choirs and ensembles. What fun to add simple choreography and some costume flair to your performance pulling inspiration from the many generations of artists that have performed and recorded these songs for radio, television, and movies. A wonderfully classy performance piece your singers and audience will love!
SKU: HL.1312736
ISBN 9798350109535. UPC: 196288177678. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
SKU: HL.1312737
ISBN 9798350109542. UPC: 196288177685. 6.75x10.5x0.036 inches.
SKU: HL.150161
ISBN 9781495035869. UPC: 888680082086. 9.0x12.0x0.149 inches.
Teach yourself to play your favorite songs on piano with this multi-media learning experience! Each song in the book includes a comprehensive online video lesson with an interactive song transcription, slow-down features, looping capabilities, track choices, play-along functions, and more. The price of this book includes access to all of these online features! This edition will teach you 10 rock hits, including: Bennie and the Jets * Centerfold * Goodbye Yellow Brick Road * Hey Jude * Piano Man * Ribbon in the Sky * She's Always a Woman * Steppin' Out * The Way It Is * You Are So Beautiful.
SKU: GI.G-8925
ISBN 9781622771417.
The Bully in the Band Adventures with Music Book 4 World War II is over, and now a young musician must learn to fight his own battles... Just as quickly as the storm had arrived, it moved down the valley and away from the fort. The first light of morning peaked under the departing clouds. As the sky cleared, so did Dale’s mind. He knew exactly what he had to do. He opened the door to the fort, and what he saw confirmed the power of the storm. The lightening split Scout’s favorite tree down the middle, the two halves forming the letter Y. Dale paused. This is a sign. This is the fork in the road. He had a choice of which fork to take: either face his issues with the first-chair trumpet player or continue to be manipulated and bullied for the rest of his life.This book is not only about the life and times of a gang of seventh-grade musicians and friends, but is also a story about bullying in and out of school. Stepping Up is a compelling story for kids, and it is also a wonderful book for parents, teachers, counselors, or anyone concerned with bullying and its consequences.-—Dr. Carroll GonzoUniversity of St. ThomasDale’s concentration was broken when Jim leaned over and whispered, I can’t wait to watch you clutch like you did at your auditions. You do remember you messed up two different times. Get ready for mess up numbers three and four. Dale realized that it was the time to take on Jim. As Jim turned forward, Dale leaned over, reached into his shirt, pulling out Scout’s two dog tags that he always wore on a chain around his neck. I don’t think so, Jim. I know what you did and how you did it. Does this look familiar? Dale said as he held up a pink eraser dangling on the chain with the dog tags. Jim’s face turned white. I think, Jim, it’s time I erased the past and show you what a real leader plays like.