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First Division Band Method, Part Two - Tenor Saxophone

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First Division Band Method, Part Two - Tenor Saxophone



28 pages, Item number 1110217DP, $6.95

The aim of Belwin's "First Division Band Method" is to teach you the fundamentals necessary to become a good player, while having fun doing it. The better player that you become, the more fun you will have, so it is necessary to make the effort to practice.
 
This is Volume 2 of the First Division Band Method. Having moved on from the easy tunes you've already learned, these songs and exercises will have you playing more advanced material and will surely be more satisfying, challenging, and enjoyable.

Product Format: Instruction Book For Tenor Saxophone

Publisher: This piece was published by Belwin.

Series: This piece is part of the series "First Division Band Course".

   This product has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
How to purchase this item: To purchase "First Division Band Method, Part Two - Tenor Saxophone", just click on the "Click to Buy!" button above. You will then have the option of placing your order online or ordering by mail, fax or phone.

Return Policy: This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges.
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Complete song list for "First Division Band Method, Part Two - Tenor Saxophone" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Git Along Little Dogie
America
Folk Song
Across The Sea
The Man On The Flying Trapeze
Etude
Chop Sticks
College Song
Goin' Home March
Because You're You
Got An Old Mule
Gypsy Baron
Hei-Li Hei-Lo
Frere Jacques
There's A Hole In The Bucket
Mighty 'Lak A Rose
When The Saints Go Marching In
Home On The Range
Apache Dance
Mexican Hat Dance
Choral
The Glow Worm
My Bonnie
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Hail To The Team
Blow The Man Down
Evening Prayer
The Echo Yodel
The Holiday Parade
The Foggy, Foggy Dew
Barcarolle
The Scale Song
Swing High
Two Timers Duet
Bicycle Built For Two
The Half Step Hassle
Colonel John
Colorado Trail
Sweet Betsy From Pike
Go Team Go
Auld Lang Syne
Famous Hymn
The Clock Jumps Around
Dinah
My Wild Irish Rose
Classical Theme
Bugle Call
Jesse James
Prayer
Goodbye My Lover, Goodbye
Band Etude
The Space King
Andantino
The Bear Went Over The Mountain
Band Etude
Round
Theme And Variations
Bugle Call
The Big Parade
Greensleeves
Come And Get It
Syncopation
Grand March
Here Comes The Bride
Razz-Ma-tazz On An Old Tune
Yankee Doodle Boy
The Lost Prairie
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home?
Give My Regards To Broadway
Skip To M' Lou


 
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