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2026 Fall Orchestra Catalog

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64 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Cello Squadron—Richard Meyer. Listen closely and you'll hear them coming... it's the Cello Squadron to the rescue! This fun and exciting section feature has it all - roaring airplane engines (on cello C strings of course!), dive-bombing glissandos, and a heroic main theme based on Wagner's famous Ride of the Valkyries. Designed to give everyone in the orchestra a chance to learn and practice their triplet rhythms, this piece is sure to spark the imagination of all your students. 10066913 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Cellos Ole!—Richard Meyer. No doubt about who gets featured in this fun, Spanish- flavored original by Richard Meyer! This piece is a great motivator for your up-and- coming young cellists and is a great change of pace for any concert program. Features a lyrical melody in the cellos set against a pizzicato accompaniment in the other strings, and includes parts for maracas and claves that can be spread among the sections. Your students will love this one! 2397537 String Orchestra . . . .E 46.00 The Chicken Dance—Terry Rendall & Werner Thomas/arr. Moore. The ever- popular song heard at parties, weddings, and any event where a good time is had by all! Before performing, make sure some dance floor space is available and be sure to invite Aunt Myrna! 10343543 String Orchestra, Perc. Required . . . . . . . . . .E 50.00 The Dancing Master—John Playford/ arr. Andrew H. Dabczynski. This medley of two popular 17th-century English folk dances (Jamaica and The Goddesses) is a perfect light selection choice for your concert program. This piece is excellent for reinforcing dynamics and pizzicato. All sections have interesting and engaging parts. Easy half position in the basses on the D string. Violin 2 and viola are doubled. Optional hand drum part adds to the early Baroque era dance mood. Sure to be a favorite! 11354970 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Deep Sea Fandango—Deborah Baker Monday. What's that? It sounds like "Jaws!" Cellos will love getting the limelight for once! This piece provides an excellent opportunity to feature low strings, while giving all students a fun part to play! A perfect training piece for F naturals and simple 2-note slurs, this will be a winner with students and audiences alike. An optional piano part is included. 10027064 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Fiddles on Fire—Mark Williams. Rosin up the bow, call out the Fire Department, and let's go! This thrilling work is a modal display of beginning virtuosity that takes full advantage of that open fifth "fiddle sound." You'll have parents do-si-do-ing in the aisles, and students clamoring to play this one again and again! Without a doubt this is a superb piece for beginning players! 2346260 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Frolicking Koalas—Diana Traietta. Offer elementary or early middle school string players an enjoyable break from heavier repertoire with this light dance where each section gets a moment to shine. The theme reappears in varied dynamics, shifting between legato and marcato articulation. Its playful character fits beautifully with the image of lively koalas awake and exploring. The approachable writing and cheerful motion make this an ideal light selection for early concerts. 11673564 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Haunted Treehouse Waltz—Sarah Siegler. Ghostly dancers and moonlit mischief set the scene in this easy string orchestra waltz with playful flair. Tremolo, brief col legno effects, and a mix of pizzicato and arco create unique musical textures while keeping technique approachable. Melodic sharing across sections reinforces ensemble balance and style. A fun fall or Halloween concert pick for introducing waltz style and colorful bow techniques in an engaging, story-driven piece. 11680747 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 Hey Fiddle Fiddle—Brian Balmages. Here's a nice opener or encore! The upbeat nature of the tune offers a few hints of Copland, but it remains easy and is also very likeable. There's even some stomps and hand claps to add to the experience. Your students and audience will enjoy this one. Lots of fun! 10008670 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Moonlight Tango—Richard Meyer. As the title indicates, this charming piece beautifully reinforces dotted rhythms and low-second patterns. Its lively dance-like character will be a popular addition to any concert occasion. 2301570 String Orchestra . . . .E 46.00 The One-Bow Concerto—Richard Meyer. Your audience will laugh out loud! A violinist, a violist and a cellist have soloist seats in front of the orchestra, and they share just one bow, passing it to one another just in the nick of time. The orchestra is all pizzicato, so there really is only one bow. "But a cellist shouldn't use a violin bow," you think. Right, so they stop passing it to him and the cellist shows what he thinks of that! By the end the bow is in the hand of the conductor. Recommended as a show-stopper! 2475422 String Orchestra . . . .E 62.00 Pepperoni Pizza Party Rock—Nicolas Repetto. Rock out with this new string orchestra work that teaches pepperoni pizza rhythms and bow lifts all using approachable D major scale finger patterns. All sections of the orchestra get to rock the melody. Add an optional drummer for extra coolness, or use the included drum set recording. Rock on - and enjoy a pizza party afterward! 11573298 String Orchestra . . . .E 55.00 The Pizza Song—Loreta Fin. Inspired by a student suggestion, this fun piece explores hooked bows, slurs, rests, pauses, and compound time, with spoken text adding humor throughout. Fun for all ages! 11638489 String Orchestra . . . .E 50.00 Pumpkin Round—Cindy Hill. With its teaching opportunities for staccatos, accidentals, and pizzicato, this D minor piece is just spooky enough for your fall concert but also substantial as a contest work. 11572926 String Orchestra . . . .E 65.00 Rock Riffs—Soon Hee Newbold. Hot rock original from Soon Hee Newbold! Exciting, grooving intro gives way to powerful riffs and updated phrasing. Fun for all your players. Drums optional. 10277841 String Orchestra opt. Perc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .E 50.00 The Sharks of Seville—arr. Deborah Baker Monday. Brimming with intrigue and suspense, this exciting marriage of themes from "The Barber of Seville" with an iconic "shark in the water" motive will keep everyone on the edge of their seats. All Seville themes have been expertly adjusted for Grade 1 students, and all recurring shark figures are well-fingered and easy to teach. 10520049 String Orchestra . . . .E 60.00 Spring Breezes—arr. Richard Meyer. Try this tender folk song from Taiwan to develop your students' sensitive and lyric style. Accompanied by lush, modern- sounding harmonies, the melody is passed to each section. The solos for violin and cello are at a medium-easy level and are accompanied by a prominent harp or piano part. Simply gorgeous! 2442762 String Orchestra . . . .E 48.00 Lighter Concert Selections Medium-Easy Beach Party!—Sarah Siegler. Sun-soaked fun comes to life in this Caribbean dance for Grade 2 string orchestra built for smiles and fun! A repeating eighth-quarter-eighth pattern anchors the groove and introduces players to simple syncopation reinforced through unison writing, handclapping, and optional claves. The joyful melody moves through every section, keeping players involved while internalizing rhythm. A light, upbeat middle school concert choice for teaching syncopation, style, and ensemble unity in an inviting beach-themed setting. 11680750 String Orchestra . . ME 60.00 Betsy's Blues—Lorrie Baum. In this lively and spirited piece for Grade 2 string orchestra, students discover a variety of musical treats including finger slides, catchy melodies that move through every section, and the delightful surprise of unexpected rhythms. A brief pizzicato section adds color and character, giving the music a fresh, toe-tapping energy, while the optional piano and drum set parts add an extra touch of pizzazz. A crowd pleaser that brings energy and excitement to any classroom or concert stage. 11686776 String Orchestra . . ME 80.00 Birds, Bees, and Butterflies—Bud Woodruff. With a light, quirky character, this Grade 2 string orchestra piece gives students a lively way to build technique. The melody often moves in running eighth notes, occasionally with accidentals, while the accompanying parts trade crisp staccato figures before switching roles. A brief key change adds color and a teaching moment. This is a strong introduction to cut time that helps developing musicians feel the broader pulse with a quick tempo. 11673567 String Orchestra . . ME 60.00 Lighter Concert Selections | Easy/Medium-Easy I've Been a Customer for 25 Years! "They provide easy shopping and fast shipping along with excellent items in stock!" Bev

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