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



32 pages, Item number 1100689DP, $6.95

Band Today, Part Three is a basic method book for the advanced- intermediate level of band development. This method book will help develop a sound musical background and teach the musical skills necessary for membership in the more advanced school bands. Band Today, Part Three contains basic major and minor scales in addition to scale studies, rhythmic studies, chromatic scales, articulation studies and technic tunes designed to improve musicianship in a challenging and enjoyable manner. In addition there are studies of contemporary rhythms which will better prepare to play modern compositions by contemporary composers.
Instrumentation: E-Flat Alto Saxophone
Format: Book
Category: Band Method
Series: Contemporary Band Course

Product Format: Instruction Book For Alto Saxophone

Publisher: This piece was published by Belwin.

   This product has a difficulty rating of 3 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 Three" - Sheet Music Songbook:

B Flat Major Scale
March Of The Tin Soldiers - Composer: P. I. Tschaikowsky
National Hymn - Composer: G. W. Warren
Hurricane
Coronation March - Composer: Meyerbeer
Syncopation
For The Beauty Of The Earth - Composer: C. Kocher
March From Nutcracker Suite - Composer: Tschaikowsky
La Cucaracha
Liberty Bell - Composer: Sousa
The Thunderer March - Composer: Sousa
Key Alert!
Toreador Song - Composer: G. Bizet
Theme From "Oberon" - Composer: C. M. Von Weber
Bella Bocca Polka - Composer: J. Strauss
Russian Sailor's Dance
Washington Post - Composer: Sousa
Jet Stream
Variations On A Famous Melody
Irish Washerwoman
Beautiful Dreamer - Composer: S. Foster
Key Alert!
Stars And Stripes Forever - Composer: Sousa
Vigili Et Sancti
Andante Cantabile - Composer: Tschaikowsky
Key Alert!
Sheherazade - Composer: Rimsky-Korsakoff
Acedemica - Composer: After Brahms
America
March Pontificale - Composer: C. Gounod
Triplets
Comparing Major And Minor


 
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