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2013 Spring Instrumental

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Go to cart n Beginning & V e r y E a s y��� e American Rounds���arr. Bob Phillips. Two American tunes traditionally played as rounds come together to create a perfect first orchestra piece for young players. Reuben and Rachel and Sweetly Sings the Donkey are arranged in D Major with no high 3���s or forward extensions. With interesting parts through all sections using only quarter and half notes, it provides many good opportunities to teach basic tone and beginning slurs as well.��� 10280270 String Orchestra . . . . . . B 45.00��� He Celtic Dance���Mark Williams. Young string players will love getting a hold of this playable original dance in the Celtic style. Written in E dorian mode, the work uses only the notes of a one-octave D major scale, and makes a fine introduction to modal harmonies.��� 2442465 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 40.00��� He Cripple Creek���arr. Edmund Siennicki. This very easy arrangement of the classic fiddle tune is an ideal performance piece for your beginning strings, featuring some left-hand pizzicato, double notes and some clever voicings. It���s educational, and guaranteed fun for everyone! Recorded by Michigan State University Orchestra on the CD, ���Teaching Music Through Performance in Orchestra Volume 1.��� Pepper #5973728.��� 2282226 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 40.00��� n ntry of the Tumblers���Elliot Del Borgo. E An ideal piece for early string orchestra! Although it can be played by any student who has learned the D scale, Del Borgo���s creative composing makes it sound much harder than it is. Thanks to some contrary motion, scalewise passages in harmony, even a small section in minor, your beginning orchestra will sound quite impressive.��� 2465748 String Orchestra . . . . . . B 40.00��� e Fancy Fiddles���arr. Mark Williams. This skillful arrangement is based on the American square dance tune, Come Dance, Josey. Mark Williams has simplified the rhythms but preserved the vitality and energy of a good oldfashioned square dance. Your elementary level group will sound great on this one!��� 2266153 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 45.00��� Pop, Folk & Lighter Selections n Greensleeves���arr. John Caponegro. This Gaelic melody is one every child should know and play, particularly at holiday time. With a Celtic raised 6th in the melody, this arrangement will provide a bit of a challenge for the youngest musicians. But the rewards are definitely worth the effort in this expressive and mature-sounding orchestration.��� 10279661 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 42.00��� n ouse of Untold Horrors���Lauren Bernofsky. H This work uses narrator and easy-to-perform string ���special effects��� to tell the horrific but comical story of Willoughbus Wallaby, a ghostly house and its resident kitty! Your audience will be amazed by the sounds your orchestra will make! This piece is ideal for orchestras with some students who are not yet able to use their bow (or in some cases, don���t even know fingerings yet!). Sure to be one of the highlights of your next program, regardless of what time of year you perform it!��� 10066331 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 45.00��� e Jasmine Flower���arr. Douglas Wagner. Here is a very beautiful setting of the traditional Chinese folk song Molihua. This tune is a vital part of Chinese New Year celebrations and was featured at the 2004 Summer Olympics. The soothing pentatonic melody is reminiscent of the simple beauty of the lovely white jasmine blossom and its delightful scent. Players will encounter no technical impediments in performance, with the independent piano accompaniment and optional percussion creating the perfect musical landscape for this multicultural offering. Very nice!��� 10014643 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 40.00��� n K nick, Knock���Michael Hopkins. This great novelty piece will be so much fun for the players and audience! It will also help to develop good posture (standing up and sitting down), flexibility in the left hand (tapping on strings and top of instrument) and dexterity in the right hand (alternating between arco and pizzicato, and retaking downbow). Bass players have a chance to play a little ���slap bass.��� All parts are interesting and melodic and are playable in first position. Your students will have a lot of fun playing this light piece while learning some valuable flexibility skills!��� 10279664 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 42.00��� n Scarborough Fair���arr. Brian Balmages. The aching emotion in this interpretation of Scarborough Fair is a genuine treat for young string groups. The lyrics of the 16th century (possibly older) ballad relates a heartsick couple proposing impossible tasks to prove unending love to one another. Embodied with simple counter lines, harmonies, and dynamic range, Brian Balmages paints an image of youthful love and its inherent theatrics. Excellent!��� 10091946 String Orchestra . . . VE-E 40.00��� 4 hortnin��� Bread Blues���Deborah Baker S Monday. Here is a great way to introduce your young string orchestra to the blues in swing style applied to an American folk song they will already know. The walking bass line really adds to the bluesy flavor. A nice addition to your spring concert programming!��� 10304013 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 40.00��� Looking For Something? If you don���t see something you���re looking for, it���s not over. With the largest inventory in the business, we���ll find it! Call us or check our website! n E a s y��� e antasy on Greensleeves���Mark Williams. F Finally, an arrangement of Greensleeves that beginning string orchestras can play! Set in E minor, it uses notes familiar to beginners and, through clever arranging, avoids new accidentals and difficult string crossings. This is ideal for holiday concerts and year-round performances. Your students will love sounding this good!��� 2470424 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 40.00��� 4 ijiang River Landscape���Albert Wang. L An excellent vehicle for teaching phrasing, Lijiang River Landscape is also a marvelous multicultural addition to your concert. Albert Wang has once again adapted a Chinese folk song to the string orchestra with unusual skill and beauty. Picturesque!��� 10316795 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 42.00��� 4 iddlin��� with the Classics���Deborah Baker F Monday. Where will you find Lil��� Liza Jane next to George Frideric Handel? In this classy clutch of classics commingled with fiddle favorites! Beloved themes from Mozart and Beethoven are layered and interspersed with such fiddle tunes as Boil Them Cabbage Down. This unique ditty tosses in everything while whistlin��� Dixie!��� 10307090 String Orchestra . . . . . VE 45.00��� 4 epperoni Pizza Rock���Brian Balmages. P A mouth-watering teaching piece that introduces common rhythmic phrases and a little improvisation (complete with guide notes)! Doubled voices and simple optional drum set make a comfortable groove for students, while taking their creativity ���off the page.������ 10307084 String Orchestra Percussion Opt. . . . . . . VE 40.00��� n amba La Bamba���William Owens. Samba S is a Brazilian dance and music genre reflecting West African roots. William Owens captures the essence of the style with just five notes, piano, and a little hand percussion for beginning-level strings.��� 10277844 String Orchestra . . . . . . B 40.00��� 4e ny Way You Want It���arr. Michael Story. A This classic rock hit from the legendary group ���Journey��� found a new audience via the popular TV show ���Glee.��� Scored for beginning string orchestra, this arrangement also includes easy piano, drum set, and hand percussion parts, which are all optional.��� 10310311 String Orchestra Percussion Opt. . . . . . . . . . 45.00��� Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / FAX 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] STRING ORCHESTRA l merican Fiddle Tunes���Alisa Rose. Fiddle A around with your ensemble with these engaging arrangements for string orchestra. Angeline the Baker, originally a tune by Stephen Foster called Angelina Baker, was first published in 1850, but it remains a popular tune for fiddle players. It���s easy and fun to play. Cluck Old Hen is a popular Appalachian fiddle tune that has been recorded by the likes of Nashville sensation Alison Krauss and British indiepop singer Holly Golightly. Students will like the fun chicken-clucking effects.��� 10299101 String Orchestra . . . . . . . . 49.99��� 19

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