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Concert Band Works with Flexible Instrumentation | Beginning Band
Works with Flexible
Instrumentation
Beginning Band
Acropolis (Flexcel Concert Series)—Matthew
R. Putnam. This work for beginning band,
rescored for flexible instrumentation, is a great
introduction to simple syncopation. Using only
the first six notes of the B-flat scale, this is a great
opportunity to introduce simple slurs and legato
playing. We know your audience will enjoy this
musical experience.
11373907 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . 60.00
Aliens in the Attic (Flexible Instrumentation)—
Tyler Arcari. Aliens are attacking! From the
attic? Yep, there are invaders from outer space
hiding in the attic, and it's time to run for your
lives! Beginning students will absolutely love this
creative work with all the literal bells and whistles
– not to mention whirly tubes and sirens. They
won't even realize they're learning various types
of accents and dynamics as well as minor mode.
Sure to be a hit!
11576701 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . 70.00
Alpha Dog (Flexible Band)—Heather Hoefle.
A fun and energetic work for the beginning
band that your students will love! The infectious
groove, hand clapping, and driving drum break
keep this spirited piece driving all the way to the
end. Using only the first six notes introduced in
most band methods, this piece also features
flexible instrumentation is an excellent choice for
a school assembly, parent meeting, pep rally, or
concert closer!
11355453 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Atomic Clock (Flexible Instrumentation)—
Chris M. Bernotas. Atomic clocks are the most
accurate clocks in the world. This exciting
piece, now available in flex format, challenges
students to be the most accurate performers by
maintaining a steady pulse. Using only six notes,
the piece generates energy and excitement
through the incorporation of interesting
harmonic and melodic tension and release.
Students engage in tactile performance while
clapping the beat and playing the melody as it
is traded throughout the ensemble. The legato
section offers a chance for students to perform
expressively before the powerful melody and
rhythm drive the piece to a dynamic conclusion.
Correlates to Sound Innovations for Concert
Band, Book 1, Level 2.
11535677 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . 55.00
Bad Elf! (Flexible Band)—arr. Bryce Newton.
A humorous and creative holiday selection
combining Up on the Housetop and Good King
Wenceslas. Using the first six notes introduced
in most method books, this will be an educational
and fun piece for your musicians' first holiday
performance. The limited instrumentation
works well for many ensembles. Festive and
entertaining!
11355455 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Binary 0101 (Flexible Instrumentation)—Laura
Estes. A fun and clever piece for beginners
that reinforces early notes and features a lively
handclapping section. Perfect for building
confidence and ensemble skills from the start.
11634694 Band Set & Score . . . . . . . . . . 60.00
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