Transcribed from the original Concerto for Bassoon, Strings, and Harpischord in Bb Major, RV 503 (F. VIII. no. 35). An audience pleaser and a great tool for learning music of the Baroque era.
Denis DiBlasio has written a great Latin style work with jazz harmonies. The first trumpet's highest note is G. The range is a grade 3, but the complexity of the work makes it a grade 4. A fun piece f...
A passionate Tango for band. Great syncopation fun and a challenging work. 1st trumpet's highest note is A.
Easy introduction to the 16th note Dotted half, dotted quarter, and 8th note rhythms Clarinets do not cross the break 1st Trumpet's highest note is D
Very easy march that introduces cut time with a cheerful melody Clarinets do not cross the break 1st trumpet's highest note is D
A best seller Easy march in 6/8 time Dotted half, dotted quarter rhythms, with 8th notes in groups of threes No quarter/eighth note patterns 1st clarinets play low B, A, G in first 20 measures; low A...
Rhythms include half, quarter and eighth notes 1st trumpet's highest note is C at the end of the march A real 'first' march
Develops finger technique by use of intervals and scale patterns 16th notes are grouped in twos and fours with repeated notes; great teaching technique No 16th note scale patterns 1st clarinets play d...
Designed to be a first march.. 1st section is stepwise; 2nd in stepwise with some thirds. Drum solo between sections. Woodwinds play first melody, then brass plays the 2nd. Piece ends with all instrum...
A jazzy march beginners really enjoy Real jazz harmonies (7ths, 9ths, and a 6+11 chord) 1st trumpet's highest note is D