SKU: AP.35342
UPC: 038081417851. English.
Scored especially for your beginners, this Roland Barrett work will set the pulse for your program. Based on My Grandfather's Clock, you can also hear Westminster Chimes each quarter hour. A tuneful and timely tune targeted toward the tiny tooters! Wind it up for you beginners with this sure-fire winner.
SKU: BT.MUSTH978234
English.
Bong and the Tick-Tocks by Colin Taylor and Brian Lynn, is a spectacular yet uncomplicated musical play for Juniors. This book contains the full script, stage directions and production notes to imaginative, inventive andequally inspiring with an exciting and compelling plot, this play is designed to give a variety of roles to fit with the varied talent and skill range of mopst schools.
SKU: WJ.3016922
UPC: 822424033606. 9 x 12 inches.
The Wooden Clock was composed for students in the early stages of musical development and employs basic rhythms and techniques in a creative and fun manner. Keeping time as a musician is essential, and this clever work reminds young musicians of that important responsibility in music making. Wood blocks are also used to mimic the ticking of a clock, and the entire band gets involved as they whisper tick, tock, tick, tock in several places.
SKU: AP.19806
ISBN 9780739008461. UPC: 038081179728. English.
If you can read it rhythmically, you will be stronger musically. That's the premise of this focused songbook which introduces your students to 10 popular rhythm band instruments and the typical rhythms they play. Have some students sing, some play along---then trade! Products available: Teacher's Handbook (includes Reproducibles), Enhanced SoundTrax CD (Accompaniment/Performance tracks plus reproducible PDF files of Student Pages & Cover Art), or price-saving Book & CD Kit. Titles: Shakin It Up! (Shakers) * Olé (Castanets) * Hit Those Sticks (Rhythm Sticks) * A Crash Course (Cymbals) * It's Time for Dinner! (Triangle) * Tick Tock (Woodblock) * Rum ba da Dum Bum Bum (Drum) * Shake My Maracas (Maracas) * The Old Soft Shoe (Sandpaper Blocks) * My New Tambourine (Tambourine).
SKU: FJ.FJH2301
ISBN 9781619281929. UPC: 241444379356. English.
The first book in the New Etudes series begins with 20 small works that present a special technical aspect. Students feel a relaxed freedom when they realize the work is focused on exploration rather than performance. The specific goals are listed under each title and include: bouncing both hands with a loose wrist; right hand broken chords; three note slurs; left-hand crossovers and many more. These original etudes range from eight measures to two pages, include imaginative art, and are sure to develop artistic playing.
SKU: FP.FDC10
ISBN 979-0-57050-053-6.
An unusual album containing fourteen musical impressions of clocks, watches and other devices for telling the time. Teachers will find this book particularly useful for developing a pupil's sense of rhythm and an even pulse. Suggested grade 0-1.
SKU: AP.85201C
UPC: 029156210125. English.
Enjoy the musical clock whose familiar tick-tock is not always on an even keel. Leroy Anderson's melodies have reached millions and can be whistled or sung by just about everyone. Here is the original for concert band freshly engraved with a new full score. For audience-pleasing programming, this one's timeless. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: HL.44010904
UPC: 884088585341. 9x12 inches.
Enjoyable counterpoint and snippets of well-known carols along with delightful original material will make this engaging and humorous arrangement a memorable addition to your winter concert. Tick-tock; wind it up; and let the alarm ring! Your band and your audience will love this catchy new Christmas piece. Duration: 2:15.
SKU: HL.51489069
UPC: 840126951905. 6.75x9.5x0.291 inches.
Haydn arrived in London at the beginning of February 1794 for his second stay in England. By this time, he had completed three movements of the Symphony in D major Hob. I:101, and the finished work was premiered on 3 March. Even the members of the audience at the premiere took note of the pendulum-like accompanying figure in the second movement, which was in fact explicitly mentioned in a review: “The management of the accompaniments of the andante, though perfectly simple, was masterly.†The even tick-tock oscillations sparked the imagination of listeners so much, apparently, that the nickname “Clock†came into use later in the nineteenth century. And while this name may have nothing to do with Haydn, is it even possible to listen to the famous second movement today without making the association? To everyone wishing to become more acquainted with this symphony, let this inexpensive study edition be commended - with reliable commentaries on its genesis, sources, and edition as well as an unassailable musical text taken from the Haydn Complete Edition.