Harry Warren was one of the great songwriters of the 30s. Classic movie buffs will recall the scene of Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler tap dancing on the top of a taxi cab in the movie version of "Forty Second Street." A fantastic Strommen...
"A Baby from heaven, what could be sweeter? Who could be dearer than God's own Son?" So begins this tender lullaby from the Poormans. Weaving together an original melody with Christina Rosetti's familiar text and a traditional Irish tune, this...
Accent on Achievement is a revolutionary, best-selling band method that will excite and stimulate your students through full-color pages and the most complete collection of classics and world music in any band method. The comprehensive review cycle...
Accent on Achievement is a revolutionary, best-selling band method that will excite and stimulate your students through full-color pages and the most complete collection of classics and world music in any band method. The comprehensive review cycle...
Following on from the very successful After Hours piano volumes, Pam Wedgwood has now penned eight atmospheric pieces for the intermediate violinist. They are ideal for teacher or pupil and provide a perfect follow-on for those that have used and...
Each piece in the Solo Books coordinates page-by-page with the Lesson Books, reinforcing newly learned concepts presented at the lesson. Includes adorable full-color illustrations that enhance each piece.
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Singer Mel Tormé called "Dream" "the national anthem for group singers." It's been recorded by everyone from Frank Sinatra to George Shearing, and is the quintessential vocal group number. The vocal lines are easy, so it's a great piece to work on...
Fanfare for the Young is a bold opening or closing selection for your beginners. You'll be surprised how big your beginning ensemble will sound. The work begins with a solid statement of the melody and develops it throughout the ensemble with...
Here's a country version of the traditional spiritual that's sure to be fun for all! With it's two-part mixed voicing (optional SATB), this infectious setting will be fun for even the smallest ensemble.
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Parker begins his insightful text by asking the questions posed throughout the millennium - "Where is the chosen of God? When can we see the one sent to redeem us? Where can He be? Where's the Messiah of God?" This tender lullaby reminds us we need...
"I have a song, a tune in my heart, a melody of praise to God." So begins this delightful collaboration from Parker and Lantz. Scored for unison, two- or three-part voices, this charming work adapts equally well for adult, youth, or children's...
Now more than ever, the ability to sight-read fluently is an essential part of the training of musicians on any instrument. This workbook is designed to help overcome the nerves that can cause sight-reading problems, by offering sound techinical...