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Concert & Contest | Beginning Band/Very Easy
The King's Legacy—Brian Chance
(ASCAP). Welcome to the kng's court
with a fanfare-like opening. This Grade .5
composition for the beginning band which
used just the first six notes of the method
book. Appropriate ranges, rhythms,
articulations, and dynamics this piece
is perfect for your first beginning band
concert. Your young musicians will thrive
and there are plenty of percussion parts for
large sections.
11621640 Band Set & Score . . . . . 45.00
The Raven—Michael Story. Edgar Allan
Poe's most famous poem is the basis for
this original piece. Written for students
at the end of their first year in band, its
haunting melody and colorful scoring
evokes the sense of sadness and loss that
pervades Poe's timeless work. This unique
piece will be a welcome addition to any
beginning band library. (1:50)
11616385 Band Set & Score . . . . . 50.00
Trident Fanfare—Matthew R. Putnam.
This exciting fanfare for beginning
musicians uses only the first six notes of the
B-flat scale. This will be a hit on any concert
program – your young band won't believe
they could sound this good!
11615039 Band Set & Score . . . . . 45.00
Up the Mountain Road—Moriah Jensen.
This piece depicts a beautiful hike up a
mountain road. Flexible parts are perfect
for a beginning band.
11595713 Band Set & Score . . . . . 50.00
Way of the Samurai—Emma Olsen. The
samurai were the warriors of medieval
Japan. In times of war, they fought bravely
with their two-sword technique, even
holding back the invading Mongols of Kublai
Khan. Like musicians, they maintained
their skills by practicing their tradition with
discipline and close attention to detail.
11624804 Band Set & Score . . . . . 80.00
Wayward Sailor—Chris Ferguson. Get
ready for the high seas with this action-
packed opener in C minor. Cleverly using
a famous and catchy sea shanty, this is an
accessible work for the earliest of concert
bands. A crowd pleaser for sure, and a
great way to get them inspired early!
11615333 Band Set & Score . . . . . 45.00
Concert & Contest
Selections
Very Easy
Air Base March—Will Boartfield. A tribute
to Maj. Frank H. Blakey and the men of
the 305th Airdrome Squadron, who served
during World War II. This piece honors
their bravery and sacrifices, particularly
the memory of Maj. Blakey, who was killed
in action in 1944. The march emphasizes
dynamics, careful attention to eighth-note
rests, and distinctive sections, including a
bugle call and a final powerful conclusion.
11622773 Band Set & Score . . . . . 55.00
Antz (Flexible Instrumentation)—Carol
Brittin Chambers. Are you ready to groove
with some tiny but mighty creatures? This
upbeat and playful composition captures
the lively spirit of ants as they march and
scurry about, each with a purpose and
determination that is sure to inspire. From
the catchy melodies to the dynamic rhythms,
it's a perfect addition to any band's repertoire.
11634697 Band Set & Score . . . . . 60.00
Articulation Station—Linda M. Bange.
The catchy melody instantly captivates
listeners. This exuberant, march-like piece is
a fun and educational journey for students,
teaching them about accents, slurs, and
staccato articulations. Combine musicality
and learning with this solid, engaging
addition to any early instrumental program.
11621994 Band Set & Score . . . . . 48.50
At the Zenith—Rob Romeyn. A celebratory
and regal concert opener designed
specifically for first-year bands. Using only
the first octave of instruction, this piece
features a commanding introduction that
captures the audience's attention from
the first note. It transitions into a flowing
melody that features all sections of the band,
introducing varied textures and dynamic
contrasts. These elements provide numerous
teaching opportunities, making it an excellent
choice for directors to develop musicality and
ensemble cohesion in young musicians. An
effective and engaging concert opener for
any beginning band. Terrific!
11624378 Band Set & Score . . . . . 60.00
Beyond the Castle Walls—Aric
Branchfield. The type of work that students
love to play; bold, rhythmic, and full-
sounding. Teaching points abound, yet
none are overly difficult. Instead, they are
natural steps in the educational process
leading to successful performance.
11624055 Band Set & Score . . . . . 45.00
Canon and Flow—Jose Ignacio Blesa-Lull.
Nicely written for very easy middle school
band. Canon form and development for
young band.
11605313 Band Set & Score . . . . . 80.00
Carnival—Quincy Hilliard. An exciting and
accessible piece for very young musicians
exploring the first six notes of the B-flat
major scale. The melody, first introduced
by the clarinets, is simple and singable,
allowing each instrument in the band a
chance to play it. The piece encourages
students to maintain a lively tempo and
ensures that the melody always remains
in focus. An excellent choice for concert or
festival performances, offering a fun and
engaging experience.
11622771 Band Set & Score . . . .60.00
Carnival!—JaRod Hall. Evoke the thrill
of passing the carnival gates into a
bustling fairground filled with dazzling
sights, joyous sounds, and whimsical
fun! Throughout this engaging yet highly
playable work, listeners will hear playful
textures that depict the whirling rides, the
smell of cotton candy, a carousel, and
a thrilling rollercoaster! Welcome to the
Carnival! (1:30)
11616424 Band Set & Score . . . .50.00
Castle Bartizan—Sarah Siegler. Travel
back in time to the Middle Ages with this
intensely energetic work. A bartizan is a
turret of a castle, built along the defensive
wall as a lookout for the castle guard.
The stonework could be quite ornate,
while the function was to protect the
guard from invaders. The accented minor
melody describes the stonework and the
importance of the guard standing at the
ready in the castle bartizan. The lyrical
contrasting sections depict the beauty
and timelessness of medieval castles.
The percussion, utilizing low tom-tom
and tambourine combined with modal
harmonies, gives the piece a medieval
flair that will keep your students engaged
and excited about the power of making
music together. (2:25)
11616364 Band Set & Score . . . .60.00
Cherry Blossoms—Katrina Cavaliere.
Inspired by the cherry blossoms in
Washington, D.C., and the Japanese folk
song Sakura, this lovely song was written
using only five pitches (B-flat, C, D, F,
and G) and simple quarter- and half-note
rhythms. The percussion section lends its
support with some eighth-note rhythms.
Correlates with Tradition of Excellence
Book 1, page 12.
11618981 Band Set & Score . . . .55.00
Countercurrent—Timothy P. Stakem.
Conservative ranges, easy rhythms, and
plenty of percussion make this an easily
accessible piece for that first concert.
There is only one line per part for all of
the woodwinds and brass, so there is
comfortable security for weaker players. It
has a big, aggressive sound, so students
are sure to enjoy playing this new and
exciting work.
11624523 Band Set & Score . . . . 50.00
Cross Current—Linda M. Bange. At
the confluence of two rivers is a dynamic
surge as the two currents interact. This
captivating musical piece mirrors this
natural phenomenon. Your students will
be enthralled by the vibrant intensity of
the melodic lines and the intricate interplay
between sections, creating an exhilarating
experience for every performer. A standout
choice for any program, guaranteed to
leave a lasting impression!
11621989 Band Set & Score . . . . . 48.50
Dark Hallow Falls (Appalachian Scene)—
Gene Milford. A lovely new lyrical work.
Easily accessible in 3, this Grade 1 ballad
is inspiring and will set your students up to
sound their best. An easy ballad is a rarity
in the band world, and we are sure this one
will find its way on many a concert program.
11615337 Band Set & Score . . . . . 50.00
Dragon Tamer—Tyler Arcari. Dragons
have long been a staple of myth, legend,
and now – band rooms. But instead of
slaying them, try something different! Go on
an epic adventure to tame the dragon and
control the skies with this fantastic new work
for beginning band.
11615046 Band Set & Score . . . . . 50.00
Dust of Eons—Ben Blessing. Step into
an ancient world with this mysterious
and evocative Grade 1.5 lyrical work.
Rich harmonies, shifting textures, and
colorful orchestration create a cinematic
soundscape filled with wonder and timeless
beauty. Suspended tension and flowing
lines guide young musicians through
dynamic contrasts and expressive phrasing,
making this piece both accessible and
emotionally rewarding. A captivating choice
for concert or festival performance that
invites the imagination to wander through
the sands of time.
11622917 Band Set & Score . . . . . 60.00
Edge of the Universe—Sean O'Loughlin.
Cosmic wonder is on full display in this
unique work. Just like our universe is ever
expanding, your students are on the cusp of
greatness – this can provide that little push.
11615044 Band Set & Score . . . . . 50.00
Emerald Sky (Flexible Instrumentation)—
Larry Clark. This ballad is written perfectly
for the beginning concert band. Engaging
parts and lines across the ensemble will
make this one they ask to play over and
over. Whether for contest, festival, or
concert performance, this has something
for everyone.
11634696 Band Set & Score . . . . . 60.00
Epiphany!—Tyler Mazone. This is
all about contrasting styles. Several
short conversations occur between the
percussion, woodwind, and brass sections
in various combinations throughout the
piece. The group has an "epiphany" at
the end of the piece when they finally play
together, united in song. Correlates with
Tradition of Excellence Book 1, page 23.
11618979 Band Set & Score . . . . . 60.00