SKU: CL.031-2475-00
A solid sounding rock chart for beginning jazz groups that has lots of appeal. Liberal use of unisons in the trumpets and saxes will give Two Thumbs Up! a giant solid sound even with inexperienced bands. Contains no solos and is playable with limited instrumentation. Sure to please!
SKU: CL.RWS-2036-01
Help your clarinets over the break, your flutes jump octaves, and your brass players buzz sirens all within this fun concert tune! Thumbs Up incorporates clarinet register key pop-ups from low C to G and low F to C in an otherwise simple part to give them lots of practice while you prepare for your performance! Entertain your audience as you educate them on the techniques their children are learning!
SKU: CL.031-2475-01
SKU: CL.RWS-2036-00
SKU: HL.4007972
Stories, sagas and legends--who among us doesn't know them? Always delivered with a tinge of brutality, these cautionary tales are a legacy of moral education from times past: inquisitive children alone in the forest are generally eaten by a witch; the Soup-Kasper of Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter dies from starvation rather than eating his soup; anyone letting in strangers usually gets devoured; anyone who plays with matches gets burned; and thumb-suckers get their thumbs cut off. The list of unfortunate demises is almost endless.In the tale of The Pied Piper of Hamelin, parents lose their children through greed, ridicule, scorn and a failure to appreciate art. There is still a street in the town of Hamelin in which neither drumming nor playing has not been allowed since 130 children disappeared into a mountain, never to be seen again. This composition by Otto M. Schwarz opens with exactly this scene, taking us back to the year 1284. As in many towns at the time, Hamelin in Germany suffered with hygiene problems--rats and mice began to multiply rapidly, and the town was overrun with the plague. There appeared a man dressed in colorful clothes who promised the locals to free them from this burden. They agreed and settled on a fee. Then the man pulled out a pipe and began to play. When the rats and mice heard this, they followed him. He led the animals into the Weser River, where they all drowned. Back in town, the people refused to pay him. They didn't recognize this man's skills and knowledge and were only prepared to pay for simple labour. A pact with the devil was made, which led to the Pied Piper leaving the town in a furious rage. One Sunday, when many people were at church, he returned, took out his flute and began to play. The town's children were so enchanted by his playing that they followed him. He led them out of the town and disappeared with them forever into a mountain. Of all the children, only two survived--however one was mute, and one was blind. In the street from which the children left Hamelin, music may no longer be played in memory of this event.
SKU: CL.072-2052-12
CONTENTS: * United Nations March * Liberty Fleet March * Gallant Marines March * Sky Ranger March * Pan American March * Night Flight March * Torch of Liberty March * Pursuit Squadron March * Burma Patrol March * Coast Guards March * Aces of the Air March * Flying Cadets March * Call to Victory March * Wings of Army March * Bombardier March * Thumbs-Up U.S.A. March *.
SKU: CL.013-1215-01
SKU: FJ.W9500
UPC: 241444435786. English.
In this early elementary solo, students can learn to get comfortable on the keyboard, using thumbs on middle C. The end of the piece lets students jump to find a C in different octaves. There is an optional teacher accompaniment, and delicious lyrics that will have students begging their parents for pizza.
About FJH Written For You Piano Solos
Sparkling and lyrical pieces which promote musical expression.
SKU: CL.058-2531-00
Rock/Swing.
SKU: HL.4007962
Stories, sagas and legends - who among us don't know them? Always delivered with a tinge of brutality, these cautionary tales are a legacy of moral education from times past: inquisitive children alone in the forest are generally eaten by a witch; the 'Soup-Kasper' of Hoffman's Struwwelpeter dies from starvation eather than eating his soup; anyone letting in strangers usually gets devoured; anyone who plays with matches gets burned; and thumb-suckers get their thumbs cut off. The list of unfortunate demises is almost endless. In the tale of The Pied Piper of Hamelin, parents lose their children through greed, ridicule, scom and a failure to appreciate art. There is still a street in the town of Hamelin in which neither drumming nor playing has not been allowed since 130 children disappeared into a mountain, never to be seen again. This composition by Otto M. Schwarz opens with exactly this scene, taking us back to the year 1284. As in many towns at the time, Hamelin in Germany suffered with hygiene problems - rats and mice began to multiply rapidly, and the town was overrun with the plague. There appeared a man dressed in coorful clothes who promised the locals to free them from this burden. They agreed and settled on a fee. Then the man pulled out a pipe and began to play. When the rate and mice heard this, they followed him. He led the animals into the Weser River, where they all drowned. Back in town, the people refused to pay him. They didn't recognize this man's skills and knowledge and were only prepared to pay for simple labor. A pact with the devil was made, which led to the Pied Piper leaving the town in a furious rage. One Sunday, when many people were at church, he returned, took out his flute and began to play. The town'schildren were so enchanted by his playing that they followed him. He led them out of the town and disappeaed with them forever into a mountain. Of all the children, only two survived - however one was mute, and one was blind. In the street from which the children left Hamelin, music may no longer be played in memory of this event.
SKU: FJ.W9488
UPC: 241444418338. English.
What fun- riding a carousel near the beach! The charming melody in C major with thumbs sharing middle C features mostly stepwise motion and basic rhythms. This could be one of the first sheets you give a beginner. The easy-to-play teacher accompaniment adds to the beauty of this little waltz.