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2024 Spring Instrumental Catalog

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15 Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] CONCERT BAND Go to Cart LIGHTER SELECTIONS Mechanical Monsters (Flexible Instrumentation)— Randall D. Standridge. Shambling creatures made of metal come to life in this eerie offering for beginning band. The first six notes taught (plus one extra accidental!) are utilized in a unique fashion to create a work that sounds much more difficult than it is. Playful interplay of eighth notes, metallic percussion, and moments for the winds to "hiss" and play rhythms on their stands combine to great effect in this flexible work that is sure to grab your players' attention. 11342492 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . B 50.00 Operation Super Sleuth—Christina Huss. Warning! This description will self-destruct in thirty seconds! The excitement of spy and detective movies is translated to your young band's performance! Beginning with a brief slow section to set a film noir-esque mood, the work quickly moves into a faster mode in 3/4 time as the chase is on! Rhythmic and driving, this work will provide a great challenge for your developing musicians! ...3 ...2 ...1 ...BOOM! 11515761 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . E 65.00 Pelican Dance—Steve Dunn. Quirky, fun, and fresh, this dancelike composition was inspired by the pelicans observed on the composer's way to work. The opening motif, played by the entire ensemble in the first measure, is fundamental to the entire work. Stated in some form at the beginning of each musical section, it even appears as a bass line. Performed at one tempo throughout, this can be used to work on dynamic contrasts that are so essential in music performance while also reinforcing how a theme can be changed and developed throughout a piece. Percussion drives the energy and lets your percussionists develop their skills on hand percussion. Enjoy the dance! 11516643 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . .M 85.00 Piñata!—William Owens. This spirited, Latin-flavored piece captures all the excitement of a lively party with a colorfully decorated piñata as its centerpiece. Despite using limited ranges and rhythms, the melodies and rhythms are incredibly engaging, capturing the spirit of children as they seek to capture the prizes within! Challenge your motivated percussionists with the advanced part, or take advantage of the more accessible one. Either way, it sounds great! (1:30) 11511669 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . B 50.00 Reptilia (Slithering Sixteenths)—Heather Hoefle. It may be a creeping alligator, but it's not my alligator! Provide your students practice performing sixteenth notes at a moderate tempo with this programmatic piece. Hold on to your quarter notes as the alligator jaws snap in the percussion section! A great piece to perform in the middle of your program. 11518475 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . E 65.00 Scary Had a Little Lamb—Carol Brittin Chambers. Yep, you read that right. This fun, light and engaging piece for beginning band will be the one every musician is still talking about in high school and beyond. Simple and highly engaging yet full of many wonderful teaching opportunities. 11501972 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . VE 50.00 Sixty-Six—Robert Sheldon. Embark on this musical road trip on the legendary Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica, including references to the music of its heyday in the 1940s, the quirky attractions, neon signs, and the towns that have since faded following the end of the fabled highway's era. From the opening symphonic fanfare to inspiring jazz and everything in between - including acoustic guitar! - this full production number is guaranteed to bring down the house! (8:00) 11511680 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . A 120.00 Squirrel Chase—Carol Brittin Chambers. Ever wonder what a standard galop would sound like with the chaos that ensues when a dog sees a squirrel? Well, wonder no more! Expertly scored for young bands, this will be the piece everyone will be talking about long after the concert. The perfect closer! 11501893 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . E 65.00 Stardust—Hoagy Carmichael/arr. Paul Clark. A lush, beautiful, and playable setting of this classic gem. Feature your star trumpet player! 11517878 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . .M 70.00 Tadpoles—Randall Standridge. Leap into action with this fun and imaginative work for beginning bands. Serving as an introduction to leaps for your developing ensembles, this piece paints an amusing portrait of young frogs frolicking and splashing as they learn to leap, using frog guiros, flexatones, slide whistles, and trombone glissandi. Several optional parts add to the flexibility of this work that will help your students get the "jump" on technical development. 11400081 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . B 50.00 Time Travelers: First Mission—Randall Standridge. It's "time" for adventure in this unique new suite of miniatures. Take your young performers on a musical adventure through the ages while also exploring different time signatures and styles. Using the range of the first six notes usually taught to beginning students, this delightful work is both highly educational and wildly entertaining. Optional narrator audio files add to the effect of this standout piece for beginning or developing musicians. 11515777 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . B 60.00 Too Much Percussion!—Randall Standridge. According to Randy Standy, there's no such thing as too much percussion! This delightful pops work for young band provides a groovy vehicle for drumming fun for your percussionists and your wind players. A full band percussion feature, including a very special triangle moment for the conductor, makes this delightful work for developing musicians stand out from the pack. March to the beat of a different drummer at your next concert, and leave your audience wanting more! 11515779 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . VE 60.00 Twisted Tango—Larry Neeck. A fun take on the popul- ar Latin dance. A tuneful melody, great scoring, and quirky effects like slide and siren whistles will have your students having so much fun they won't even realize they are learning about syncopation and chromaticism. 11517892 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . E 60.00 Valley of Shadows—LeAndre Benton. Starting aggress- ively with a simple melody and active percussion, this piece about the adventure of walking through a scary forested valley lets you introduce programmatic music to your students in a fun and entertaining way. Along the journey, they will encounter a snake represented by a ratchet, and they'll use contemporary techniques like dissonance, screaming, and clapping. With active percussion and plenty of rhythmic challenges, this is at the upper level for a beginning band composition and is most appropriate for a second-year concert or advanced first-year band. 11516683 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . . E 53.00 Zombie Rock—Michael Swank. Surprises lurk around every corner... shh! Make no sound! Could it be vampires? Ghosts? Mummies from the tomb? Proceed at your own risk if you dare! Carefully scored with young musicians in mind, with a specific emphasis on chromatic harmony and surprise dynamic impacts, this fun and light work is sure to raise a ghoulish smile. Perfect for Halloween or any time of the year. (2:35) 11511698 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . . VE 70.00

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