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  • £42.95

    WHEREVER YOU ARE (Brass Band) - Mealor, Paul - Stubbs, Duncan

    Commissioned by Gareth Malone for Series Four of BBC TV's 'The Choir' and first performed by Malone and The Military Wives Choir as part of The Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on 12 November 2011, in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen. The text is taken from poems, letters and prayers written by the Military Wives, selected and adapted by Paul Mealor, and a passage from the Book of John. Selling a staggering 556,000 copies in the week leading up to Christmas, more than the rest of the Top 12 combined, Wherever You Are became the UK's Official Christmas No. 1 of 2011. A wind band version is also available. A contribution from the sales of the sheet music will be donated to the two nominated charities: The Royal British Legion and SSAFA Forces Help.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £57.50

    YOU RAISE ME UP (Trumpet or Cornet/Brass Band) - Lovland, Rolf - Duncan, Andrew

    One of the greatest hit songs of this decade You Raise Me Up has been recorded by Russell Watson, Secret Garden, Michael Ball and, more recently (and perhaps best-known), by the great Irish boy-band Westlife. With your Solo Cornet taking the limelight this award-winning arrangement is one title that will be a surefire hit with both bands and audiences. Duration: 4:00 Grade: Medium. Also available with Piano Accompaniment. Recorded on Polyphonic QPRL218D Master Brass (Volume Fourteen). Duration: 3'30"

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £40.00

    Scooby Doo (Where Are You?) (Score & Parts) - Ben Raleigh

    A classic arrangement of the theme tune to the 1960s cartoon Scooby Doo (Where Are You?), arranged for brass band by Andrew Duncan. Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd Section Duration: 5 minutes

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  • £10.99

    I'll Be There For You (Score) - arr. Andrew Duncan

    A brass band arrangement by Andrew Duncan of The Rembrandt's I'll Be There For You, the celebrated theme tune for the ever-popular TV Sitcom, Friends.Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd SectionDuration: 4 minutes

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  • £40.00

    I'll Be There For You (Score & Parts) - The Rembrandts

    A brass band arrangement by Andrew Duncan of The Rembrandt's I'll Be There For You, the celebrated theme tune for the ever-popular TV Sitcom, Friends. Brass Band Grade 4: Advanced Youth and 3rd Section Duration: 4 minutes

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  • £79.00

    Every Breath You Take - Gordon Matthew Sumner - Idar Torskangerpoll

    The great hit from 1983 by English band Police has moods and colours that is immediately recognized. In the band arrangement it is much the same, but with the added timbres and carpets of sound typical for wind players. Please pay attention to balance throughout the piece. You may also use this piece To improve the sound, balance and intonation in your band.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £67.00

    Mary, Did You Know? - Green-Lowry - John Philip Hannevik

    Mark Lowry wrote the lyrics for Mary, did you know in 1984, but the melody was created in 1991, when Marks colleague and friend Buddy Greene composed what turned out to be a modern Christmas Classic.Since then, the song has been recorded by numerous artists from all over the world.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £29.95

    You ve Made Me So Very Happy - Berry Gordy, Frank Wilson & Brenda & Patrice Holloway - Simon Kerwin

    "Blood, Sweat & Tears" was formed in 1967 and their second album was released on December 11th 1968. The album generated 5 Grammy Awards, including 'Album of the Year' and 'Best Performance by a Male Vocalist'. You've Made Me So...

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £30.00

    We Wish you - Traditional

    Little is known of the origins of this carol; it appears in none of the historic collections. It is however thought to originally be a folk song attributed to the 'West Country'. This link to the West Country is based on the carol's reference to 'figgy pudding' a localised, seasonal dish containing raisins or plums, somewhat like the traditional Christmas Pudding. The greeting 'We Wish You a Merry Christmas' is typical of the practice of 'Wassailing'; going door to door to sing, dance and offer seasonal greetings in the hope of receiving food and drink in return.

  • £30.00

    Will You Love Me Tomorrow

    This haunting song from the early 1960's was sung by The Shirrelles, and is better remembered as "Will you still love me tomorrow".Tim Paton writes:This arrangement features the Tenor Horns and Baritones, although there is still plenty to do for the rest of the band. Also, I have made sure that, if your band were unfortunately missing a 2nd Horn or/and 2nd Baritone, I have cued any important parts elsewhere so that they are covered.

    In Stock: Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days

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