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Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word # Alto Saxophone and Piano # INTERMEDIATE # Rock # Elton John # Keith Terrett # Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest # Keith Terrett # SheetMusicPlus
Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.747042 By Elton John. By Bernie Taupin and Elton John. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Pop,Rock. Sco...(+)
Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.747042 By Elton John. By Bernie Taupin and Elton John. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Pop,Rock. Score and part. 6 pages. Keith Terrett #5946219. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747042). Arranged for Eb Alto Saxophone & Piano, Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It was recorded by Elton John and released in 1976, both as a single and as part of the Blue Moves album. It was John's second single released by The Rocket Record Company. The song is a mournful ballad about a romantic relationship which is falling apart.The song also appeared the following year on Greatest Hits Volume II, though for copyright reasons it no longer appears on the current version of that album. It now appears on Greatest Hits 1976–1986, The Very Best of Elton John and in Greatest Hits 1970–2002, as well as a number of other compilations.The song was covered in 2002 by English boy band Blue for their second studio album, One Love (2002). The song was recorded as a collaboration with Elton John, and was the second single from the album. It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart on 15 December 2002 and also reached number one in Hungary and the Netherlands. It peaked within the top 10 in an additional 16 countries.In 2004, Elton John and Ray Charles performed the song on Charles' duet album, Genius Loves Company. It would turn out to be the last recording Charles ever did before his death that June. The duet was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. It was also performed by smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G on the soprano saxophone featuring Richard Marx on his 2004 album At Last...The Duets Album later that year.The song was a Top 20 hit, reaching No. 11 in the United Kingdom, No. 6 in the United States and No. 3 in Canada. In addition, the song went to No. 1 on the US and Canadian Adult Contemporary charts. In the US, it was certified Gold on 25 January 1977 by the RIAA.The single was the lead single for the eight-track remix compilation Good Morning to the Night in collaboration with Australian remixer Pnau, which came out on 16 July 2012. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word # Saxophone (band part) # INTERMEDIATE # Rock # Elton John # Keith Terrett # Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest # Keith Terrett # SheetMusicPlus
Soprano Saxophone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.747036 By Elton John. By Bernie Taupin and Elton John. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Pop,Rock. I...(+)
Soprano Saxophone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.747036 By Elton John. By Bernie Taupin and Elton John. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Pop,Rock. Individual part. 6 pages. Keith Terrett #5902953. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747036). Arranged for Bb Soprano Saxophone & Piano, Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It was recorded by Elton John and released in 1976, both as a single and as part of the Blue Moves album. It was John's second single released by The Rocket Record Company. The song is a mournful ballad about a romantic relationship which is falling apart.The song also appeared the following year on Greatest Hits Volume II, though for copyright reasons it no longer appears on the current version of that album. It now appears on Greatest Hits 1976–1986, The Very Best of Elton John and in Greatest Hits 1970–2002, as well as a number of other compilations.The song was covered in 2002 by English boy band Blue for their second studio album, One Love (2002). The song was recorded as a collaboration with Elton John, and was the second single from the album. It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart on 15 December 2002 and also reached number one in Hungary and the Netherlands. It peaked within the top 10 in an additional 16 countries.In 2004, Elton John and Ray Charles performed the song on Charles' duet album, Genius Loves Company. It would turn out to be the last recording Charles ever did before his death that June. The duet was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. It was also performed by smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G on the soprano saxophone featuring Richard Marx on his 2004 album At Last...The Duets Album later that year.The song was a Top 20 hit, reaching No. 11 in the United Kingdom, No. 6 in the United States and No. 3 in Canada. In addition, the song went to No. 1 on the US and Canadian Adult Contemporary charts. In the US, it was certified Gold on 25 January 1977 by the RIAA.The single was the lead single for the eight-track remix compilation Good Morning to the Night in collaboration with Australian remixer Pnau, which came out on 16 July 2012. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word # Tenor Saxophone and Piano # INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED # Rock # Elton John # Keith Terrett # Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest # Keith Terrett # SheetMusicPlus
Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.747035 By Elton John. By Bernie Taupin and Elton John. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Pop,Rock. Sc...(+)
Piano,Tenor Saxophone - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.747035 By Elton John. By Bernie Taupin and Elton John. Arranged by Keith Terrett. Pop,Rock. Score and part. 6 pages. Keith Terrett #5902613. Published by Keith Terrett (A0.747035). Arranged for Bb Tenor Saxophone & Piano, Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word is a song written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It was recorded by Elton John and released in 1976, both as a single and as part of the Blue Moves album. It was John's second single released by The Rocket Record Company. The song is a mournful ballad about a romantic relationship which is falling apart.The song also appeared the following year on Greatest Hits Volume II, though for copyright reasons it no longer appears on the current version of that album. It now appears on Greatest Hits 1976–1986, The Very Best of Elton John and in Greatest Hits 1970–2002, as well as a number of other compilations.The song was covered in 2002 by English boy band Blue for their second studio album, One Love (2002). The song was recorded as a collaboration with Elton John, and was the second single from the album. It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart on 15 December 2002 and also reached number one in Hungary and the Netherlands. It peaked within the top 10 in an additional 16 countries.In 2004, Elton John and Ray Charles performed the song on Charles' duet album, Genius Loves Company. It would turn out to be the last recording Charles ever did before his death that June. The duet was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. It was also performed by smooth jazz saxophonist Kenny G on the soprano saxophone featuring Richard Marx on his 2004 album At Last...The Duets Album later that year.The song was a Top 20 hit, reaching No. 11 in the United Kingdom, No. 6 in the United States and No. 3 in Canada. In addition, the song went to No. 1 on the US and Canadian Adult Contemporary charts. In the US, it was certified Gold on 25 January 1977 by the RIAA.The single was the lead single for the eight-track remix compilation Good Morning to the Night in collaboration with Australian remixer Pnau, which came out on 16 July 2012. Were You There (with "He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word") (Saxophone Quartet and Piano)
Were You There (with "He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word") (Saxophone Quartet and Piano) # Saxophone Quartet: 4 saxophones # EASY # Sacred music # Spiritual # Stephen DeCesare # Were You There # Exultet Music # SheetMusicPlus
Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.630240 Compo...(+)
Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.630240 Composed by Spiritual. Arranged by Stephen DeCesare. Christian,Easter,Religious,Sacred,Spiritual. 21 pages. Exultet Music #6427915. Published by Exultet Music (A0.630240). Two of the most beloved Spirituals used during the Lenten season/Holy Week have been combined into one anthem and scored for a Saxophone Quartet (Soprano Sax, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax) with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. An accompaniment track is also available. He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word (Saxophone Quartet and Piano)
He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word (Saxophone Quartet and Piano) # Saxophone Quartet: 4 saxophones # EASY # Sacred music # Spiritual # Stephen DeCesare # He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word # Exultet Music # SheetMusicPlus
Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.629098 Compo...(+)
Saxophone Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.629098 Composed by Spiritual. Arranged by Stephen DeCesare. Christian,Easter,Religious,Sacred,Spiritual. 20 pages. Exultet Music #6260661. Published by Exultet Music (A0.629098). The heart-wrenching spiritual detailing how Jesus was nailed to the cross, speared in the side, hung His head and died, all the while keeping a dignified silence has been freshly arranged for a Saxophone Quartet (Soprano Sax, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Baritone Sax) with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. An accompaniment track is also available. He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word (Duet for Soprano and Alto Saxophone)
He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word (Duet for Soprano and Alto Saxophone) # Soprano Saxophone and Piano # EASY # Sacred music # Spiritual # Stephen DeCesare # He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word # Exultet Music # SheetMusicPlus
Instrumental Duet,Piano Alto Saxophone,Instrumental Duet,Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.629092 Composed by Spiritual. Arran...(+)
Instrumental Duet,Piano Alto Saxophone,Instrumental Duet,Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.629092 Composed by Spiritual. Arranged by Stephen DeCesare. Christian,Easter,Religious,Sacred,Spiritual. 13 pages. Exultet Music #6260501. Published by Exultet Music (A0.629092). The heart-wrenching spiritual detailing how Jesus was nailed to the cross, speared in the side, hung His head and died, all the while keeping a dignified silence has been freshly arranged as a duet for Soprano and Alto Saxophone with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. An accompaniment track is also available. Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano
Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano # Alto Saxophone and Piano # ADVANCED # Alexander Liebermann # Sonata for Alto Saxophone and # Abundant Silence # SheetMusicPlus
Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1259267 Composed by Alexander Liebermann. 21st Century,Chamber,Classical,Contemporary. Score an...(+)
Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1259267 Composed by Alexander Liebermann. 21st Century,Chamber,Classical,Contemporary. Score and part. 19 pages. Abundant Silence #852539. Published by Abundant Silence (A0.1259267). SONATA FOR ALTO SAXOPHONE AND PIANO, BY ALEXANDER LIEBERMANNFOR ALTO SAXOPHONE AND PIANO, ADVANCED, 12 PAGES“The Saxophone Sonata by Alexander Liebermann is a good example for subtle storytelling in contemporary music. In a unique style that, to my ears, perfectly reflects his Paris, Berlin, and New York background, Alexander gives the performers the opportunity to unfold their full potential by letting them express a broad variety of moods and colors. Thus, the listeners are taken into an eclectic ‘short story’ – a story that is remembered for a long time.â€â”€ Johannes Ernst, Saxophonist“Alexander Liebermann’s Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano is a great new addition to the saxophone’s recital repertoire. Idiomatically written – both in terms of style and technique – it is kept in a concise rhapsodic one-movement form and offers a well-balanced and contrasting display of drama, lyricism, and virtuosity. In the best sense of the word, it is a cool piece with big city flair. It is modern, but accessible. It has hints of jazz, but explores such colors with class and refinement. It is fun to play and thrilling to listen to.â€â”€ Henning Schröder, Saxophonist. The Easter Bonnet Bop for Clarinet and Alto Saxophone Duet
The Easter Bonnet Bop for Clarinet and Alto Saxophone Duet # Saxophone, Clarinet (duet) # INTERMEDIATE # David McKeown # The Easter Bonnet Bop for Clar # David McKeown # SheetMusicPlus
Instrumental Duet Alto Saxophone,Clarinet,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.591372 Composed by David McKeown. Blues,Easter,Pop,R & B...(+)
Instrumental Duet Alto Saxophone,Clarinet,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.591372 Composed by David McKeown. Blues,Easter,Pop,R & B,Rock. Score and parts. 3 pages. David McKeown #6293631. Published by David McKeown (A0.591372). The Easter Bonnet Bop is a fun and original duet written by David McKeown for one Clarinet and one Alto Saxophone. The Easter Bonnet Bop is one in a series of ten Easter-themed duets each written in a different American dance style. The origins of the word Bop lie in the scat language of the ‘40s; Bop quickly became associated with the fast Bebop jazz of the period as musicians vocalised the offbeat rhythms of their angular melodies. Later in the ‘50s when Rockabilly and Rock’n’Roll first appeared, Bop was used to describe both the dance moves and the dance venues themselves. The Easter Bonnet Bop is suitable for players at an intermediate level and above, with the accessible key and range balanced by the fast tempo and syncopated rhythms and accidentals. With a playing-time of around one and a half minutes, The Easter Bonnet Bop is a perfect upbeat addition to any performance program, formal or informal. Click the link above to listen to a full performance of the clarinet version of this duet on YouTube. There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203