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Elementary Duets, Volume 1, for Tenor Saxophone # 2 Saxophones (duet) # BEGINNER # Jim Evans # Elementary Duets, Volume 1, fo # beginning.band # SheetMusicPlus
Tenor Saxophone Duet Tenor Saxophone - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.768539 Composed by Jim Evans. Concert,Contemporary,Standards. Score. 8 pages. B...(+)
Tenor Saxophone Duet Tenor Saxophone - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.768539 Composed by Jim Evans. Concert,Contemporary,Standards. Score. 8 pages. Beginning.band #3049851. Published by beginning.band (A0.768539). For tenor saxophoneA collection of four duets written with the youngest players in mind!Ranges limited so that students can focus on rhythmic accuracy, tone quality, dynamics, and expression.Rhythms are limited to whole, dotted half, half, quarter, and paired eighth notes. Rhythms that even the youngest musicians can count! No syncopation!No pick-ups! Each piece starts on a downbeat so the kids can come in with confidence!Each piece is about one minute in length to accommodate the limited stamina of younger players.A variety of styles and moods to motivate studentsEvery measure of each part and score is numbered! You're welcome! ;)Duets may be performed by any two instruments, with like or mixed instrumentation, but if you use mixed instrumentaion you may have better results if upper instruments play the top line and lower instruments play the bottom line. Also, it may be preferable to avoid having two tubas, as the results may be less desirable.Books for Flute/Oboe, Bb treble, Eb treble, Tenor Saxophone, Horn, Bass Clef, Tuba, Bells/XylophoneNotesSneaking AroundMeter: 4/4Key: BbRange: Low A - GFocus: Staccato, Slur, Phrasing, Dynamic ContrastCountry DanceMeter: 3/4Key: BbRange: Low A GFocus: Staccato, Triple Meter, PhrasingAll Aboard!Meter: 4/4Key: C minorRange: Bb - AbFocus: Staccato, Slur, Phrasing, Dynamic Contrast,Note: The second part on this piece may be expecially challenging for young flute, oboe, and trombone players.Give and TakeMeter: 3/2Key: BbRange: Bb - FFocus: Interplay between voices, especially contrasting staccato and legato, Triple MeterNote: The meter signature of 3/2 allows for livelier rhythmic content without presenting sixteenth notes. Students should be able to read it in 6/4, then perform it in three when they get a feel for it. BACH: Trio Sonata No. 1 BWV 525 for Sax Trio
BACH: Trio Sonata No. 1 BWV 525 for Sax Trio # 3 Saxophones (trio) # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Classical # Johann Sebastian Bach # James M # BACH: Trio Sonata No. 1 BWV 52 # jmsgu3 # SheetMusicPlus
Saxophone Trio,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.552651 Composed by Johann Sebas...(+)
Saxophone Trio,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.552651 Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Baroque,Holiday,Standards,Wedding. 36 pages. Jmsgu3 #6492697. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.552651). Sonata No. 1 BWV 525, originally for organ, arranged for sax trio: 1 soprano, 1 alto, 1 baritone. Duration: 14:15, Score: 19 pages.  In three movements.I. AllegroII. AdagioIII. AllegroJ.S. Bach's Trio Sonatas BWV 525-530 are some of the most popular and beloved works of the Baroque period. Composed in 1717, these six trio sonatas for the organ are among Bach's earliest works for the instrument. They are all in the traditional three-movement form and are composed in the style of the Italian concerto grosso, with two upper voices (treble and alto) and a basso continuo. The two upper voices often intertwine in intricate contrapuntal melodies, while the basso continuo provides harmonic support. The works are also full of virtuosic passages that demonstrate Bach's mastery of the organ. The Trio Sonatas are considered to be among the most important and influential works of the Baroque era, and they continue to be widely performed and studied today.The Bach Trio Sonatas have been successfully transcribed for a variety of ensembles, including wind, string, and brass ensembles. The parts are easily divided among a variety of wind instruments, including flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and saxophone. In these transcriptions, the original material is retained, but often with some additional orchestration or embellishment. These transcriptions often emphasize the polyphonic texture of the original works, creating a rich soundscape.  The Sonatas have also been successfully adapted for a variety of string ensembles. In these versions, the original two-part texture with the basso is maintained, creating a full and satisfying sound that allows for a more nuanced interpretation of the works. In addition, these transcriptions often add a variety of dynamic markings and articulations that were not present in the original editions. These transcriptions provide performers with a variety of options for interpreting and performing these beloved works.