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First Division Band Method, Part Three - Baritone Saxophone



Item number 1120031DP, $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 3 of the Belwin band series. As in the previous volumes, your progress will depend largely on the effort that you put into playing the tunes and melodies included in the book.

Product Format: Instruction Book For Baritone 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 2-2.5 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
How to purchase this item: To purchase "First Division Band Method, Part Three - Baritone 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.

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Complete song list for "First Division Band Method, Part Three - Baritone Saxophone" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Popular Melody - Composer: Borodin
Toyland - Composer: V. Herbert
Tom Dooley
Duet Etude
The King Of Hearts - Composer: Weber
Life In Paris - Composer: Offenbach
Our Director - Composer: Bigelow
That's Where My Money Goes
Chorale
You're A Grand Old Flag - Composer: G.M. Cohan
Cowboy Melody
Swiss March Melody
The Blue Bells Of Scotland
Bill Board March Melody
(From) In A Clock Store
Round
Band Etude
Black And Blues - Composer: Weber
Supplementary Technic
Ciribiribin - Composer: Pestalozza
Roumanian Folk Hymn
The Old Grey Mare
Repaz Band - Composer: Lincoln
Hornpipe Dance
Willie Willie Will - Composer: Brahms
Sidewalks Of New York
Concerto Theme - Composer: Rachmaninoff
Band Etude
Joshua Fit De Battle
Variations On American Patrol - Composer: Meacham
Country Gardens
Merry Widow Waltz - Composer: F. Lehar
New Colonial - Composer: R.B. Hall
When I Was A Lad - Composer: A. Sullivan
Doing The Hoky Poky
Supplememtary Technic
Chromatic Etude
Habanera (Spanish Dance) - Composer: G. Bizet
Semper Fidelis - Composer: Sousa
William Tell Melody - Composer: Rossini
Sailing, Sailing , Fantasy
Carmel Carmela
Melody From The Firebird Suite - Composer: Stravinsky
Band Etude
The Jolly Swiss Boy
Appalachian Melody
Arkansas Traveler
(From) Voices Of Spring - Composer: Strauss
Battle Hymn Of The Republic
Can You Name This Tune?
Boogie Woogie - Composer: Weber
The Little Brown Church - Composer: Pitts
Stars And Stripes Forever Melody - Composer: Sousa
Unison Etudes With Band Accompaniments
National Emblem Melody - Composer: Bagley
Liberty Bell Trio
El Capitan Melody - Composer: Sousa
Repaz Band Melody - Composer: Lincoln
Polovtsian Dance Melody - Composer: Borodin - From: "Prince Igor"
Sheherazade - Composer: Rimsky-Korsakoff
Barnacle Bill The Sailor
Thunder And Blazes Melody - Composer: Fuzik
In The Good Old Summer Time
Down By The Riverside


 
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