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James D. Ployhar - Contemporary Band Course: Band Today, Part Two

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James D. Ployhar - Contemporary Band Course: Band Today, Part Two



31 pages, Item number 1100518DP, $6.95

"Band Today, Book Two" is a basic method book for the intermediate band level. This book contains many tuneful melodies and exercises designed to increase your musical skill.

Product Format: Instruction Book For Alto Saxophone

Publisher: This piece was published by Belwin.

   This product has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
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Complete song list for "James D. Ployhar - Contemporary Band Course: Band Today, Part Two" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Robin And John
Fre're Jacques
Yes Slur - No Slur?
Go Togethers (Just For Fun)
We Wish You A Merry Christmas (Key Alert)
America
Chop Sticks
Marianne
The Bell Doth Toll
Aura Lee (For Tone - Style - Phrasing)
March Of The Men Of Harlech
A-Roving
Trumpet Voluntary - Composer: Purcell
Deck The Hall
Andante - Composer: Haydn - From: "Surprise Symphony"
Lotsa Rock
Theme From Academic Festival - Composer: Brahms
Swingin' The Saints
Triumphal March
Chorale - Composer: D.S. Bortnyanski
Michael, Row The Boat Ashore
Carnival Of Venice
White Coral Bells
The Man On The Flying Trapeze
America, The Beautiful - Composer: Samuel A. Ward
Times Do Change (Sweet Betsy From Pike)
Staccato Polka
Russian Hymn
Auld Lang Syne
Mexican Folk Song
Classic Melody (For Tone And Phrasing) - Composer: Schumann
Yankee Doodle Boy
Rockin' In The Kitchen
Fantasie Impromptu - Composer: Frederick Chopin
M - M - M - (More Mad Mozart)
Let Loose
Hebrew Folk Song
Symphonic Theme - Composer: P.I. Tschaikowsky
Pop Goes The Weasel
Sakura Sakura
Three Blind Mice
High School Cadets - Composer: Sousa
Bingo
Etude For Band
Little Tom Tinker
Bugle Call
Mountain Tune
Greensleeves
American Patrol - Composer: Meecham
Morning Comes Early
New River Train
Pomp And Circumstance - Composer: E. Elgar
O Tannenbaum
Band Boogie
The Masked Man (Theme From "William Tell")
March Of The Three Kings
Russian Folk Song
Semper Fidelis (Theme) - Composer: Sousa
Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Composer: Howe
El Relicario - Composer: Padilla
Dundai
Czech Dance


 
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