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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Big Sky Round-Up
Visions of the Old West come to mind as cowboys bring in the herd with this rollicking, rhythmic round-up inspired by the film music of Hollywood’s classic Westerns. Players and audiences alike will enjoy the musical personality and the tuneful character of the “Big Sky Round-Up.” (1:31)Correlates to Book 2, Level 3 of Sound Innovations for Concert Band.
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 0.5
Bingo
This is one familiar tune that you can really count on! This multi-generational game song will be a superb opportunity to reinforce the teaching of rests. Technically easily within the ability level of your first year students, they’ll have to keep their thinking caps on and not play on the shifting rests. (1:30)SKU: AL42132 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
Black Diamond
Here’s a unique and bold overture that combines an effective aural “diamond” shape along with a visual representation in the notation. A contrasting lyric middle section adds variety and balance to this impressive work for younger bands.SKU: HL04002993 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Black Horse Troop
Sousa, who was a horseman himself, completed this wonderful work late in 1925. The march exemplifies the regimental rhythms heard with horse and rider and the Fennell arrangement preserves Sousa’s original intent, specifically explaining articulations and musical nuances. The Black Horse Troop has been re-engraved with a full score for the first time. (3:31)SKU: ALBDM01057 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
Black Is the Color…
Black Is the Color (of My True Love’s Hair) is a traditional folk song first known in the Appalachian Mountains region of United States in 1915, but most probably originated from Scotland. It is about a girl who is waiting for her lover to return from sea.SKU: AL31697 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
Blalock Canyon March
Located in the high desert along the Columbia River, Blalock Canyon was one of the stops chronicled by Lewis and Clark in 1806. This march depicts the sense of discovery and the spirit of adventure reminiscent of their expedition. A perfect opening or closing selection for a concert or festival! (2:35)SKU: AL37821 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
Blazing Bones of the West!
Three gallant tunes are intertwined to create this rollicking medley of three western movie themes that features your trombone section. Have your trombones stand as they perform, or better yet, bring them up in front of the band to show them off! Including “The Magnificent Seven,” “How the West Was Won (Main Title),” and “Blazing Saddles,” this solidly scored arrangement will bring a bit of the old west into your concert program. (3:15)SKU: AL39528 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Blazing Saddles
Giddyup! Michael Story has scored Mel Brooks and John Morris’ energy-charged Blazing Saddles at the beginning level. You’ll hear the sounds, smell the smells and envision the sights of the old west. The theme from this comical film will be just the boost for your concert! (1:49)SKU: AL29571 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1.5
Blessed Legacy
The American folk tune “Nettleton” first appeared in a collection of sacred music published in 1813, compiled by John Wyeth, who is sometimes listed as the composer. The melody is most often associated with the hymn, “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.” Correlates with Sound Innovations for Concert Band, Book 2, Level 2.SKU: AL47256 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 2
Blind Brook Celebration
Inspired by the bedroom community to New York City, this vibrant overture musically reflects the juxtaposition of the tranquility of nature in this quiet suburb with the busyness of modern-day life in the city. Set in ABCA form, the composition opens with a trickling melodic line depicting the beginning of the brook itself building to the energetic main theme. Musically exploring that dichotomy, the work unifies to a chorale section and builds to a frenzied conclusion. Highly recommended for concerts and contest alike! (3:00)SKU: AL42167 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 1
Blizzard Blues
Canadian composer François Dorion knows a thing or two about blizzards, and he also knows about the blues! Suitable for beginners, this terrific-sounding piece is easy to learn and a guaranteed parent pleaser at your first concert! Dur: 2:15SKU: HL04005127 -
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Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Blue and Green Music
The stunning artwork of Georgia O’Keeffe is no more apparent than in her famous 1921 painting entitled Blue and Green Music. Fittingly commissioned by the Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin (O’Keeffe’s birthplace), Samuel Hazo does an amazing job of portraying subtle as well as bold colors into musical terms. Based on a single theme that is manipulated and varied throughout, the piece progresses from delicate mallet percussion effects up to climactic impact points for the entire ensemble. O’Keeffe explained her idea that “music could be translated into something for the eye.” And Mr. Hazo succeeds wonderfully in translating it back into something for the ear! Dur: 4:45SKU: HL04003045 -
Concert Band, Concert Band Grade: 3
Blue Mambo
Opening with a lyric section featuring a solo for flugelhorn (or trumpet), this appealing work includes sensuous melodies surrounded by lush and “bluesy” harmonies. The uptempo “mambo” kicks in with an infectious percussion groove that accompanies the melodies and riffs from the full ensemble. A marvelous and entertaining change of pace. Dur: 4:00SKU: HL04005110