This dynamic setting of the traditional spiritual about Ezekiel's dream is refreshingly different! Invigorated by a gentle swing feel, a section of speech chorus, and movement and percussion (opt. parts included), Dave and Jean Perry's new...
Sublimely beautiful for Christmas! This simple, unique medley of 3 cradle tunes features unison children's choir (opt. soloist) in the SATB and ASB voicings. Mark Hayes' genius is evident in the elegantly flowing accompaniment, lush harmonies and...
Titles: March Of The Ducks * Daydreaming * Holiday Trot * The Brook * Mellifluous Minuet * Nocturne * Spring Song * Elizabethan Lament * The Barrel Organ * Siciliana * Dance Of The Scarecrows * Ballad * Jovial Jig * Berceuse * Children’s Waltz *...
In Tune Monthly's December 2010 features a cover story on the instruments used by Arcade Fire; a first person account of a musical journey through India; a look at drum duets; an overview of the saxophone's family history; the first of our two-part...
Sugarland explains the art and craft of the duo; Part 1 of our Arranging lesson; three days at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival; Digital audio workstations explained; multiple award-winning composer Alan Menken; School of Rock; Winter...
Cover story: Florence + The Machine's creative growth; Little Bands, Giant Steps: life in a jazz combo; Sight singing and dictation; Special report: Pick Up the Guitar! PLUS: The 2011 In Tune Music Room Makeover Winner; Country icon Loretta Lynn;...
In Tune Monthly's January 2011 features a cover story on how Irish band the Script developed from studio musicians into effective live performers. We also look at how modern ensembles are redefining the sound and repertoire of the string quartet;...
The March 2011 issue of In Tune - On the cover: Adam Levine recounts Maroon 5's hit song “Misery” from concept to completion. Other topics include a look at he trumpet family; the conclusion of our scales lesson; an overview of a...
The May 2011 issue of In Tune features: Christina Perri blends emotion with songwriting; Part 2 of our Arranging lesson; how to join and play in a big band; museum exhibit examines transformation of the guitar; jazz great Dave Brubeck; audio...
Wilco goes on the record - cover feature story on one of the world's most popular bands, and why they left the record companies behind. Plus: Life in a college marching band, a field trip to an instrument manufacturing company, from Katy Perry to...
Cover feature story on Coldplay. Plus: Tone Twisters - audio effects explained, Songwriter Jason Reeves, Linking Louis Armstrong to Lady Gaga, Matt Kearney, and more.
DetailsPublisher: Hal LeonardPublication Date: 09/2011Pages: 74Length: 10.75...
Adele's inspiration; Dance music takes a “dubstep”; The Musical Instrument Museum; Italian: the language of music; Composing for NBC's Super Bowl coverage; Iconic rockers the Kinks; Behind “Bohemian Rhapsody” Bruno Mars'...
The soul source of Mary J. Blige's art; Exploring Latin influences, from classical to pop; Loops as a creative and educational tool; Special Report: Summer music programs 2012; plus: Icon Earth Wind & Fire; Vince Gill on a guitarist's approach to...
Inside the making of Daughtry's latest album; How to read a complete musical score; Harnessing the power of keyboard controllers; the difference made by drumheads; Jazz icon Ella Fitzgerald, songwriter Bonnie McKee, DeVotchKa's low brass;...
The Band Perry on playing and writing in a family band; The technique of accompaniment; Careers in booking and staging concerts; The history of recording, plus: Highlights from NAMM, The Black Keys, Rob Thomas on songwriting; Icon Sammy Davis...