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  • £69.00

    Hit The Road Jack - Percy Mayfield

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £39.99

    On the Road - André Waignein

    Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
  • £26.50

    Clear the Road - Greenwood, JA

    Includes a full band set (no score)

    In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days

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  • £26.50

    On the Road - Calvert, A

    Includes a full band set (no score)

    In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days

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  • £44.95

    Road to Run

    The piece starts with a simple rhythmic pulse which is the basis of the entire work. This cell provides a platform for the piece to grow and develop starting with the first theme played by the euphoniums, all the way through to the conclusion performed in full gusto by the whole ensemble. The various motifs introduced throughout the opening of the piece are passed between the ensemble before the introduction of the three soloists.The central section of the piece features the Solo Trombone, Cornet and Euphonium as they take turns to play a jazz fusion solo whilst having some musical interplay with each other at the front of the stage. After this solo passage, the music then features the various sections within the ensemble, which pays homage to Weather Reports' famous "Birdland". In a jazz fused cannon, each new independent musical phrase is performed by the various sections standing. Starting with the Horns then Solo Cornets, Back Row and Flugal and finally the Baritones and Trombones.Once the different sections of the ensemble are featured, the piece then moves into the final stages. This section sees a reprieve of the opening material heard at the beginning, but further developed with the various melodic motifs passed around the ensemble. The ending builds on this material towards a rousing conclusion."Road to Run" is an up tempo, high energy concert work that has that 'feel-good factor' from start to finish. The idea behind the title is based on the feel and structure of the piece which takes the listener on a musical journey. And at 150 beats per minute - you could put it in your headphones and find your own 'Road to Run'.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £54.20

    Entebbe Road (Trombone Solo)

    Entebbe Road is a busy and frantic trombone solo, reflecting the busy and chaotic main road to the airport in Uganda's capital, Kampala. A percentage of sales of this piece goes to Brass for Africa.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
  • £44.95

    Road to Run - Concert piece - Paul Lovatt-Cooper

    "Road to Run" was composed for the National Children's Brass Band of Great Britain 2014 and takes its influence from the great American Jazz Fusion style that was prominent in the 1970's and 80's made famous by bands such as 'Weather Report', 'Return to Forever' and 'Headhunters'.

    Estimated dispatch 5-7 working days
  • £38.50

    The Essential Elton John (selection) - Various - Barry, D

    Featuring:Don't Let the Sun Go DownCandle in the WindDon't Go Breaking My HeartGoodbye Yellow Brick RoadPart Time LoveThis compilation is a must for all Elton John fans!

    In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days

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  • £58.60

    ABBEY ROAD MEDLEY (Brass Band) - Lennon & McCartney - Smith, Sandy

    Includes: Golden Slumbers, Carry That Weight, The End. Medium

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £34.95

    SLOW RIDE IN A STATIC MACHINE, A (Brass Band) - Lawrence, Phil

    A Slow Ride in a Static Machine was inspired some time ago when my (late) Father came to visit me "down in London" as he put it. It was based not on one of his circular mishaps, but on several! He was always directed carefully, but refused to carry a map in the car! At one time when I lived in North London I would meet him outside the capital, and he would then follow be back to my place, but after I moved to East London I made him bite the navigational bullet and transverse the 'M25 Orbital'. His main problem seemed to be getting off this mesmerising circular cark park. He would often phone (in a weary tone) from the Dartford Tunnel (which is 5 junctions past the one he needed to get off at), asking me to, "bring him in" so to speak. I would always refuse. And then, he would do the opposite (especially when travelling at night), he would phone me up from near Cambridge (he'd gone the wrong way up the M11 away from London by 45 miles), and would ask where he was!The title is obviously a play on John Adams' composition, A Short Ride In A Fast Machine. This quirky tone poem starts as a wind-up by using those unwanted intervals of augmented 4th's and minor 9th's & 7th's in the main tune, before hearing the road works, the juggernauts multi horns, fender-benders, ambulance and police sirens! This then all works to a back beat on kit. The wind-up start gets to an almost Go-Go 1960's Disco middle section (the nostalgic hay-days of the open road), where our wind-up tune falls into place and we all relax as we can now drive at 42.1 mph! We DC, and then get into a right car mess in the Coda!Phil Lawrence.Duration:4:00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days