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£54.99
The Dance Club - Peter Kleine Schaars
After the success of Dance Starters, a follow-up in the Flexible 4 Series was a must. Again, Peter Kleine Schaars composed four dances, in which he, by means of refreshing chords, uncomplicated rhythms and simple melody lines, takes youthful musicians to The Dance Club. There, they learn the cha-cha-cha, the rumba, disco dancing and an actual Oriental belly dance. Great fun for everyone.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£68.99
Go for Brass! - Jacob de Haan
Subtitled "A Young Person's Guide to the Brass Band", Go for Brass! is a musical introduction to the sound, instrumental groups and the individual instruments of the brass band. Your players will love this work as they stand to highlight their particular section with snippets of the sparkling up-tempo dance style theme. An extremely entertaining concert item with a little fun educational content!
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£54.99
The Simpsonsa - Danny Elfman
Homer Simpson and his yellow friends and family have become one of the world's most loved TV cartoon series of all time. Homer and the gang have also finally made it to the big screen. Here's a hot arrangement of one of the most recognizable theme songs ever. Paul Lavender makes sure all the fun and entertainment of the series is recreated by your brass band!
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£35.00
High Five - Barry, D
This optimistic little piece is a bright splash of colour for your concerts. Not too difficult and lots of fun.3rd section +Duration 3.20 mins
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£33.00
It's Oh So Quiet! - Heder & Lang - Harper, P
Most famous for being covered by Bjork in 1995 this piece is a fun, quirky number that is instantly recognisable.
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£40.00
Mars Attacks - Elfman, D - Phillips, L
Tim Burton weaved his usual brand of zaniness throughout this film and his regular composer, Danny Elfman, created a humorous parody of early B movie sci-fi scores by his use of choir and two theremins - an early synthesizer (optional choir and synth. parts supplied). This arrangement features the music that accompanies the film's horrific opening, a heard of burning cattle stampeding past a shocked family; the scoring here is dissonant and over-the-top with horror value. This is followed by Elfman's quirky Main Title Theme which sees the Martian invasion force enroute to Earth - wicked and fiendish fun ensues.2nd section +
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£33.00
Memoirs of a Drum Major - Barry, D
A march fantasy. The piece is dedicated toFred Edge who was Drum Major with theWalkden Band and loved hearing bands onthe march. This fun piece includes smallquotes from marches he would have heardon the street and also includes his favouritehymn, Blaenwern. There is also a run-inwith another band marching in theopposite direction.3rd section +
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£50.00
The Tortoise and the Hare - Fuller, B
This fun piece was the winner of the RWCMD Cory Composition Prize in 2022.It includes a role for the audience, and you'll need players with good finger dexterity for this one!ChampionshipDuration 5 mins Click to Listen - Courtesy of Cory Band
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£25.00
The Tortoise and the Hare (Score) - Fuller, B
This fun piece was the winner of the RWCMD Cory Composition Prize in 2022.It includes a role for the audience, and you'll need players with good finger dexterity for this one!ChampionshipDuration 5 mins Click to Listen - Courtesy of Cory Band
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£38.95
Unity Series Band Journal - Numbers 522 - 525, October 2023
522: Festival March - The Rescuers (Andrew Hedley)This exciting and bright festival march comes from a new contributor to the band journals. Andrew Hedley is a bandsman at Chester-le-Street Corps and a member of the Euphonium Section of the International Staff Band. This work contains inventive harmonic and melodic patterns and we hope this will be the first of many works from this composer to be seen in our journals.523: Moses and Pharaoh (Ralph Pearce)This piece owes its creation to the playing of the Montclair Citadel Young Peoples' Band in the Sunday School assembly every weekend. The song Pharaoh, Pharaoh is extremely popular and is sung with gusto and much movement. The presentation of this song derives for an accompaniment written for the band to play along with the singing. To widen its use, the spiritual Go down, Moses (STTL Vol.7, Part 2) was added to make the present composition. This music should have drive throughout and be played with a sense of fun.524: Lord, to thee (Alan Williams)This is a setting of the tune Hendon (T.B. 249). The piece uses the first verse of Frances Ridley Havergal's commonly associated text 'Take my life and let it be consecrated, Lord, to thee' (S.A.S.B. 623), and from there it takes its title.525: Song Arrangement - This is why (Noel Jones)This music is based on the tune This is why (T.B. 353) by Elisha Albright Hoffman and this two-verse arrangement reflects the great song of testimony Would you know why I love Jesus (S.A.S.B. 912). An associated scripture reference is found in Mark 10:45 'For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many'. The motif 'Would you know' occurs in the opening bars and is repeated throughout the piece, along with fragments of the first verse. The chorus confirms the hoy that Christians experience knowing that Christ's sacrifice has bought forgiveness for our wrongdoings.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days