Sheet Music
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Razzamajazz For Cello
A fun book of jazzy pieces to encourage students in the early stages of learning. This book starts with just one note and takes you up to sixteen. A free CD is included containing the pieces with and without the cello part.ContentsA change in the weatherAdvent calenderAnna LouA.S.A.P.Blue sock bluesFrom PineappleG's gardenKatie's roomLittle flowerPsychedelicStill watersStormyThree wayToo late for JaneTortoise jiveWaltz on West 79th Street
£9.99
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Activity Theory Book
A wonderful resource full of exciting activities to help understanding of music facts and music general knowledge from one of the country's leading educationalists. Especially written for the young beginner, it will guide them to about Grade 1 standard.
£8.99
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Don't You Just Love These Tunes For Clarinet
Grade 1 - 2 Here Alan Haughton puts a fresh spin on some of the world's most familiar tunes. They have been expertly arranged for each instrument with great piano accompaniments and the free backing and performances tracks of each song. Contents Popeye the Sailor ManThe EntertainerTheme from 'Eastenders'Shepherd's HeyTheme from 'Titanic'Chopin NocturneThe FlintstonesSur Le Pont D'AvignonKum Ba YahMama MiaAmazing GraceOne Man went to MowJames Bond ThemeCockles and MusselsThe Banks of the OhioOde to JoyLove Me TenderFrench Folk SongThe Addams FamilyWhen the Saints Go Marching InSuper TrouperPiano Accompaniment
£10.99
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Easy To Sing Responsorial Psalms CD Set
A complete teaching recording of every Psalm and Gospel Acclamation for Sundays and major feasts that enables every setting to be easily sung and memorised.ContentsFirst Sunday of Advent Year A Complete PsalmFirst Sunday of Advent Year AFirst Sunday of Advent Year BFirst Sunday of Advent Year CSecond Sunday of Advent Year ASecond Sunday of Advent Year BSecond Sunday of Advent Year CThird Sunday of Advent Year AThird Sunday of Advent Year BThird Sunday of Advent Year CFourth Sunday of Advent Year AFourth Sunday of Advent Year BMidnight Mass Years A, B & CMass during the day Years A, B & CThe Holy family Years A, B & CThe Holy family B ad LibThe Holy family C ad libSolemnity of Mary Years A, B & CSecond Sunday after Christmas Years A, B & CThe Epiphany of the Lord Years A, B & CThe Baptism of the Lord Years A, B & CThe Baptism of the Lord B ad libThe Baptism of the Lord C ad libAsh Wednesday Years A, B & CFirst Sunday of Lent Year BFirst Sunday of Lent Year CSecond Sunday of Lent Year ASecond Sunday of Lent Year BSecond Sunday of Lent Year CThird Sunday of Lent Year AThird Sunday of Lent Year BThird Sunday of Lent Year CFourth Sunday of Lent Year AFourth Sunday of Lent Year BFourth Sunday of Lent Year CFifth Sunday of Lent Year AFifth Sunday of Lent Year BPassion Sunday Years A, B & CHoly Thursday Years A, B & CGood Friday Years A, B & CThe Easter Vigil first reading Years A, B & CThe Easter Vigil second reading Years A, B & CThe Easter Vigil third reading Years A, B & CThe Easter Vigil fourth reading Years A, B & CThe Easter Vigil seventh reading Years A, B & CThe Easter Vigil - BaptismThe mass of Easter night Years A,B & CEaster Sunday - Mass of the daySecond Sunday of Easter Year ASecond Sunday of Easter Year BSecond Sunday of Easter Year CThird Sunday of Easter Year AThird Sunday of Easter Year BFourth Sunday of Easter Year BFourth Sunday of Easter Year CFifth Sunday of Easter Year AFifth Sunday of Easter Year BFifth Sunday of Easter Year CSixth Sunday of Easter Year ASixth Sunday of Easter Year BSixth Sunday of Easter Year CThe Ascension Years A, B & CSeventh Sunday of Easter Year ASeventh Sunday of Easter Year BSeventh Sunday of Easter Year CPentecost Sunday Years A, B & CThe most Holy Trinity Year AThe most Holy Trinity Year BThe most Holy Trinity Year CThe Body and Blood of Christ Year AThe Body and Blood of Christ Year BThe Body and Blood of Christ Year CSecond Sunday in ordinary time Year AThird Sunday in ordinary time Year AFourth Sunday in ordinary time Year AFifth Sunday in ordinary time Year ASixth Sunday in ordinary time Year ASeventh Sunday in ordinary time Year AEighth Sunday in ordinary time Year ANinth Sunday in ordinary time Year ATenth Sunday in ordinary time Year AEleventh Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwelth Sunday in ordinary time Year AThirteenth Sunday in ordinary time Year AFourteenth Sunday in ordinary time Year AFifteenth Sunday in ordinary time Year ASixteenth Sunday in ordinary time Year ASeventeenth Sunday in ordinary time Year AEighteenth Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwenty-First Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwenth-Second Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwenty-Fourth Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwenty-Fifth Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwenty-Sixth Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwenty-Seventh Sunday in ordinary time Year ATwenty-Ninth Sunday in ordinary time Year AThirtieth Sunday in ordinary time Year AThirty-First Sunday in ordinary time Year AThirty-Second Sunday in ordinary time Year AThird Sunday in Ordinary Time BFifth Sunday in Ordinary Time BSixth Sunday in Ordinary Time BSeventh Sunday in Ordinary Time BNinth Sunday in Ordinary Time BEleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time BTwelth Sunday in Ordinary Time BFourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time BSeventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time BNinteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time BTwentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time BTwenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time B...Our Lord Jesus Christ, Universal King BSecond Sunday in Ordinary Time CThird Sunday in Ordinary Time CFourth Sunday in Ordinary Time CFifth Sunday in Ordinary Time CSixth Sunday in Ordinary Time CNinth Sunday in Ordinary Time CEleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time CThirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time CFifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time CSeventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time C...Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time CNinteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time CTwentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time CTwenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time C...Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time C...Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time C...Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time C...Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time CThirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time C...Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time COur Lord Jesus Christ, Universal King CThe Presentation of the Lord ABCThe Birth of St John the Baptist ABCSS Peter and Paul, Apostles ABCThe Transfiguration of the Lord ABCThe Assumption of the Blessed Virgin MaryThe Triumph of the Cross ABCAll Saints ABCThe commemoration of all the Faithful DepartThe Dedication of a Church ABCFirst Sunday of Advent A Complete AcclamationFirst Sunday of Lent A Complete AcclamationFirst Sunday of Advent ASecond Sunday of Advent AThird Sunday of Advent AFourth Sunday of Advent AFourth Sunday of Advent BThe Nativity of Our Lord Midnight Mass ABCThe Nativity of Our Lord Mass During the DayThe Holy Family ABCThe Holy Family B AD LIBThe Holy Family C AD LIB2nd Sunday after Christmas ABCThe Epiphany of the Lord ABCThe Baptism of the Lord ABCThe Baptism of the Lord B AD LIBThe Baptism of the Lord C AD LIBAsh Wednesday ABCFirst Sunday of Lent ASecond Sunday of Lent AThird Sunday of Lent AThird Sunday of Lent BThird Sunday of Lent CFourth Sunday of Lent AFourth Sunday of Lent Year BFourth Sunday of Lent Year CFifth Sunday of Lent Year BFifth Sunday of Lent Year CPassion Sunday ABCHoly Thursday ABCEaster Sunday Mass of the Day ABCSecond Sunday of Easter Year AThird Sunday of Easter Year AFourth Sunday of Easter Year AFifth Sunday of Easter Year AFifth Sunday of Easter Year BFifth Sunday of Easter Year CSixth Sunday of Easter AThe Ascension ABCSeventh Sunday of Easter APentecost Sunday ABCThe Most Holy Trinity AThe Body and Blood of Christ ASecond Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A...Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Year AFourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year AFifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year ASixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year AEighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year AEleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Year ATwelth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year ASixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year ASeventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year AEighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year ATwenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time Year AThirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A...Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Year AOur Lord Jesus Christ, Universal King AThird Sunday in Ordinary Time Year BFifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year BNinth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year BTwenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B...Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Year CThirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C...The Presentation of the Lord ABCThe Birth of St John the Baptist ABCSs Peter and Paul, Apostles ABCThe Transfiguration of the Lord ABCThe Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary ABThe Triumph of the Cross ABCAll Saints ABCThe Commemoration of all the Faithful DepartThe Dedication of a Church ABCPlainsong AlleluiaCeltic AlleluiaEightfold AlleluiaHalle, halle, hallePraise to you, O ChristGlory and praise to youPraise and honour to youGlory to you, O Christ
£39.99
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Carols That Aren't Too High
Here is the perfect solution when your congregation complains they 'can't sing up there'!We have lowered the tunes of 38 of the most popular Christmas carols used by all denominations, so that they can be sung comfortably. Now the vast majority don't go above C, which is much lower than usual!.ContentsAngels from the realms of gloryAs with gladness men of oldAway in a mangerChristians, awake!Ding dong, merrily on high!Go, tell it on the mountainGod rest you merry, gentlefolkGood Christians all, rejoiceGood King WenceslasHark, the herald-angels singI saw three shipsIn the bleak mid-winterIt came upon the midnight clearIt's rounded like an orangeJoy to the world!Little donkeyMary had a babyO come, all ye faithfulO come, O come, EmmanuelO holy nightO little town of BethlehemOf the Father's love begottenOn Christmas night all ChristianssingOn Jordan's bank the Baptist's cryOnce in royal David's citySee amid the winter's snowSee him lying on a bed of strawSilent nightThe angel Gabriel from heaven cameThe first NowellThe holly and the ivyTheVirgin Mary had a baby boyThere's a star in the EastUnto us a boy is bornWe three kings of Orient areWe wish you a merry ChristmasWhat child is thisWhile shepherds watched
£13.99
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Fun Club Treble Recorder - Grade 1 - 2
Grade 1 - 2'Chill-out pieces to enjoy between exams. Fun Club continues, with the treble recorder edition, including free downloadable files containing the performance and backing tracks. Contents AbracadabraAriaCreatures of the nightDanger zoneGold nugget boogieHome aloneMissing youPartyingRiffsTango ArgentineThe waltz
£10.99
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Fun Club Treble Recorder - Grade 2 - 3
Grade 2 - 3Includes: Free CD'Chill-out pieces to enjoy between exams. Fun Club continues, with the treble recorder edition, including a free CD containing the performance and backing tracks.ContentsBarney's boogieCeltic danceChill out zoneFish 'n' chips ragGroovy babyKing ClownSeven seas hornpipeStroll onTake a strollTarantella,br/>The snake charmer
£10.99
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Another Foot At A Time
Another Foot at a Time contains arrangements of popular pieces requiring from three to six pedal notes and builds up the player's organ management skills. Only a moderate ability on the piano is assumed.ContentsTwo Manuals and Three Pedalsi) Solo and accompanimentOn wings of song - MendelssohnSerenade - HaydnHungarian Dance No 5 - BrahmsLargo from New World Symphony - Dvor˘ákii) Changing manualsTwo Rondos - SusatoWaltz in A - SchubertSee, the conquering hero comes from Judas Maccabaeus - HandelRondo from Sonatina No 1 - PleyelThe heavens are telling from The Creation - HaydnFour Pedalsi) Solo and accompanimentBerceuse from Dolly Suite - FauréMorning from Peer Gynt - GriegGymnopédie I - SatieMinuet - Boccheriniii) Manual and registration changesSymphony and Chorus from Come, ye Sons of Art - PurcellMinuet in G - BachHornpipe from the Water Music - HandelChorus from The Merry Wives of Windsor - NicolaiFour Pedals - More AdvancedMinuet from Samson - HandelPapageno's Aria from The Magic Flute - MozartPrelude from Te Deum - CharpentierRadetsky March - StraussHumoreske No 7 - Dvor˘ákCourante from Choice lessons - GreeneFive Pedals in Two GroupsMelody in F - RubinsteinDance-duet from Hansel and Gretel - HumperdinckAlleluia from Exultate Jubilate - MozartSix Pedals in Two GroupsMeditation from ThaÝs - MassenetLargo from Xerxes - HandelVenetian Gondola Song - MendelssohnDance of the Blessed Spirits from Orpheus - Gluck
£18.99
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Great Big Book Of Pieces For Mostly Manuals
Not the dreaded pedals! - that's the cry of many pianists who come to playing the organ later in life as well as organists who are just starting out. To give them confidence we have put together this collection of 100 pieces with Grade 4-6 in the keyboard but only basic pedal movements: sometimes there is just one note to play and never more than about six.So surprise your congregation and friends when they hear those lovely bass notes singing out!ContentsA gentle sarabande - Christopher TamblingA tender spiritual - Stanley VannAdagio - Rosalie BonightonAdvent aria - Adrian Vernon FishAndante con moto - Christopher TamblingAve maris stella - Colin MawbyAve maris stella - Andrew MooreBenediction - June NixonBishops' processional - Betty RoeBring him gold, incense and myrrh - Colin MawbyCantilena - Stanley VannCarillon - Adrian Vernon FishChanson on 'St Patrick's Breastplate' - Richard ProulxChoral - Stanley VannChristus Pastor Rex - Rosalie BonightonCompline Colin MawbyDecorative duo - John BertalotElegy - Richard LloydFestival march - Christopher TamblingFestival toccata - Christopher TamblingFestive joy - Simon ClarkFleurette - Richard LloydGavotte and jig - Betty RoeGospel procession - Rosalie BonightonHerba Trinitas - Richard LloydImprovisation on 'Crimond' - June NixonInterval - Richard LloydJoy - Colin MawbyJoyful processional - Colin MawbyLitterarum ordine - Richard ProulxLittle rhapsody - Malcolm ArcherLittle sarabande - Adrian Vernon FishLullaby - Richard LloydMusette - Stanley VannOn an old German melody - Malcolm ArcherOrdinary time - more or less - Rosalie BonightonPalm Sunday processional - Christopher TamblingPassacaglia on a Danish threefold amen - Martin SetchellPassacaglietta - Andrew MoorePastorale - Richard LloydPastorale - Richard LloydPastorale prelude - John BertalotPostlude - Andrew MoorePrelude - Christopher TamblingPrelude on 'Addison's' (London) - Rosalie BonightonPrelude on 'Albano' - Adrian Vernon FishPrelude on 'Battle hymn' - Richard LloydPrelude on 'Beatitudo' - June NixonPrelude on 'Be still and know' - Andrew MoorePrelude on 'Chartres' (Angers) - Betty RoePrelude on 'Christ arose' - Christopher TamblingPrelude on 'Conditor alme siderum' - Quentin ThomasPrelude on 'Diadem' - Rosalie BonightonPrelude on 'Dies Dominica' - Adrian Vernon FishPrelude on 'Eisenach' - Richard LloydPrelude on 'Engelberg' - Andrew MoorePrelude on 'Farley Castle' - June NixonPrelude on 'Golden sheaves' - Betty RoePrelude on 'Gott will's machen' - Christopher TamblingPrelude on 'Hursley' - Stanley VannPrelude on 'Innocents' - Rosalie BonightonPrelude on 'Just a closer walk' - Andrew FletcherPrelude on 'Lübeck' ('Gott sei dank') - Martin SetchellPrelude on 'Lux Benigna' - Richard LloydPrelude on 'Lyngham' - June NixonPrelude on 'Ode to joy' - Betty RoePrelude on 'Olivet' - Martin SetchellPrelude on 'Rendez Ý Dieu' - Stanley VannPrelude on 'St Felix' - Betty RoePrelude on 'St Flavian' - June NixonPrelude on 'St Margaret' - Richard PantcheffPrelude on 'Salzburg' - Rosalie BonightonPrelude on 'Sandon' - Adrian Vernon FishPrelude on 'Southwell' (Irons) - Richard LloydPrelude on 'Te lucis ante terminum' - Martin SetchellPrelude on 'To God be the glory' - Christopher TamblingPrelude on 'Unde et memores' - Quentin ThomasPrelude on 'Veni, Sancte Spiritus' - Colin MawbyPrelude on 'Wachet auf ' - Rosalie BonightonPrelude on 'What a friend' (Converse) - Andrew FletcherPrelude on 'Wychbold' - Richard LloydReflection on 'Adoro te devote' - Andrew MooreReflections - Colin MawbyRemembrance - Andrew GantRêverie - Noel RawsthorneRêverie - Richard ShephardRêverie - Norman WarrenRhapsody - Richard LloydScherzetto - Christopher TamblingScherzo - Martin SetchellSemplice - Andrew MooreSeventh heaven - Andrew GantSolemn procession - Paul BryanSolemn ritual - Colin MawbySong of peace - Paul BryanSong tune - John BertalotToccata on 'St Agnes' - Andrew MooreTrumpet tune - Norman WarrenTrumpet tune and trio - John BertalotUbi caritas - Colin Mawby
£45.99
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Festival Finales
Give us music that sounds glorious', we said to our composers, 'but make it easy!' And they did, providing fifteen wonderful pieces for joyous occasions. The composers include Malcolm Archer, John Bertalot, Richard Lloyd, Colin Mawby and Christopher Tambling.
£17.99
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The Book Of The Harp
From its opening pages, where the myth of the harp being derived from the hunter's bow is dispelled, The Book Of The Harp, provides a thorough and enjoyable guide through the development of the harp. From its genesis in the days of pre-history, as little more perhaps than a bit of broken branch, to the pedal-operated mechanism born in the Eighteenth Century, the family tree of the harp is one rich in story and worth the reading. From harp makers, composers, the principles of fingering, and health and harp-playing, to its connections with religion, literary associations and as an aid to romance, John Manson's detailed research and exploration of the harp is undoubtedly a valuable and vital work of reference for anyone interested in the harp and its history.Please note made to order items are non-returnableContentsAll this for your enjoyment1 The Harp prior to the Pedal Operated Mechanism in the Eighteenth Century2 Inventors of the First Pedal Systems and Appearance of The First Method (1762)3 Harp Makers, Composers, Method Writers and Female Predominance4 Approaches to Strings and Tuning and the Use of Different Materials5 Seating and Playing Positions6 Hand Positions, Gestures and Movements7 Principles of Fingering, Tone Production and Care of the Hands8 Introduction to the Pedal Mechanism, Design Ideas and Single and Double Action Harps9 Eighth and Ninth Pedals, Damping Techniques, Harmonics as Played and Notated10 Effects Examined and Ensembles of Harps11 Modulation, Style of Performance and How to Practise12 Health and Harp-Playing13 Matters Ignored in Methods, Glissando Pedal Settings14 Later Advances in Harp Design and Decoration; Modern Aids for the Player15 Beginnings of the Pedal Harp Repertoire and Harps in London in the 1790s16 Later Repertoire to mid Twentieth Century, and Ensemble and Orchestral Use of the Harp17 The Harp and Spiritual Awareness: The Use of Language Pertaining to the Harp. Celtic Symbolism18 The Harp and Religion: King David and Angels19 Social Connections, from Royalty to Street Musicians20 Poetic and Literary Associations and Representations: the Harp as an Aid to Romance21 Discordant Voices22 The Harp in the Theatre and CinemaEnvoi: The Harp as an Emblematic or Ornamental Device. A Recent Scientific Achievement and Maintaining Ideals
£15.99
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No Organist? No Problem! Sixty Children's Worship Songs
Contains all the words to the sixty favourite, modern-day worship songs on the CDs: an essential resource booklet for all churches.ContentsAbba, Father, let me beAlleluia, alleluia, give thanks to the risen LordAutumn daysBe bold, be strongBe still, for the presence of the LordBind us together, LordChild in a manger bornColours of day (Light up the fire)Conkers!Easter jubilationFather, I place into your handsFrom heaven you came (The Servant King)From the tiny antHave you heard the raindrops (Water of life)Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highestI danced in the morning (Lord of the Dance)I love the sun, it shines on meI will bring to youI woke up this morning (Life is a wonderful thing)If I were a butterflyI'm going to paintIt was on a starry nightJesus' love is very wonderfulJubilate, everybody!Let there be peace on earthLord Jesus Christ (Living Lord)Lord of all hopefulnessLord of the harvestLord, the light of your love (Shine, Jesus, shine)My God is so bigOne more step along the world I goPeace, perfect peacePears and applesRat-a-tat-tatSee him lying on a bed of strawSeek ye first the kingdom of GodSing out an Easter songSongs for every daySpirit of GodThank you, LordThe farmer comes to scatter the seedThe school rule songThe Spirit lives to set us free (Walk in the light)There are hundreds of sparrowsThink of a world without any flowersThis is the dayUnto us a child is bornWake up each dayWe are climbing Jesus' ladder (Children of the Lord)We are marching in the light of GodWe have a King who rides a donkeyWe like joyful musicWell done!When a knight won his spursWhen God made the garden of creationWhen I needed a neighbour (Were you there?)When it's a sunny dayWho put the colours in the rainbow?Wouldn't it be funnyYou shall go out with joy (The trees of the field)
£8.99
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Moonlight Sonata For Piano
Stages: Grade 8
£7.99
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Teenage Funky Flute 2 Repertoire
More funky original tunes from the 'queen of cool' Heather Hammond plus new jazzy takes well-known melodies, all of which are designed to support what has been learnt in the course book. Free accompaniment tracks are available to download. Contents Ballad for ErikBallade pour LouiseCanonClose every door to me from 'Joseph and the amazing ®technicolor dreamcoat'Cycling songDaisy, DaisyEnglish country gardenFunk factoryGreensleevesHalf a world awayI have a dreamIf Alice feels blueJazzin' at the tree houseLillibulleroMorning has brokenPortsmouthRing out the bells on Christmas morningStreet beatTenpin stompThe ash groveThe can can'The Pink Panther' themeTim's tangoTurbo charged'Wallace and Gromit' themeWestward waltz
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Red Hot Recorder Tutor - Teacher Edition
Red Hot Recorder Tutor combines best practice with a fun approach, establishing a firm technique while making the learning process really enjoyable. It comes as two books - one for the pupil which includes all the teaching material, the other for the teacher which has the piano accompaniments to the 'feel good' pieces. To make it easier for the new recorder player to practice at home, digital downloads are available in the student book, giving both complete performances and backing tracks only. See Resources Tab for downloads. Forward In Red Hot Recorder Tutor it has been my intention to combine best practice with a fun approach, thereby giving the new player a firm technique on which to develop their skills, while making the actual learning process really enjoyable. I have included lots of pieces with 'feel good' accompaniments, rhythms to clap to, 'tap dance type' music, optional second and third parts for ensemble work right from the start, 'playing by ear' with a CD backing, and even an accompaniment for long-note practice. Red Hot Recorder Tutor comes as two books - one for the pupil which includes all the teaching material, and this one for the teacher which has the piano accompaniments. Red Hot Recorder Tutor is very much in my style of music-making and I will be thrilled if other teachers and their pupils find this book useful and enjoyable. "Because teachers had found Razzamajazz Recorder useful, I decided to write the Red Hot Recorder Tutor/Method. The recorder is such a wonderfully versatile instrument that I wanted to write a tutor book that taught good technique, but was also fun and motivating. I wrote to lots of recorder teachers and asked them what they would like to see in a new tutor, and tried to provide what was needed." ~ Sarah Watts Details Cover: PaperbackSize: 210mm x 297mm (Portrait)Page count: 63 pages Contents Glory B!Red hot rhythm session! (4 in a bar)B B bluesA bit more timeThinkingRed hot rhythm session! (4 in a bar)Wet and windyHow about this?Razza SazzaSkat cat swingEar we go! (set 3)Red hot rhythm session session! (4 in a bar)Mike Oliver’s tank topChilledGobstopper waltzLong note listening (set 3)Night lightGot the E B G B’s!Red hot rhythm session! (3 in a bar)Shrimps on tourEar we go! (set 5)Tea with the TumbersRed hot rhythm session! (4 in a bar)Dublin DanSt Lewis bluesLong note listening (set 5)Lottie Collins’ lamentToboggan ManRed hot rhythm session! (4 in a bar)Av’s anthemTotally blessedLong note listening (set 7)Shrimp IslandRed hot rhythm session! (4 in a bar)C side rock!Ear we go! (set 8)Red hot rhythm session! (3 in a bar)Daisy chain walkThe sleeping bag waltzA piece of cake!I remember L. R.Red hot rhythm session! (4 in a bar)Long note listening (set 9)De-scaleing!Shrimps forever!Music camp vampRed hot rhythm session! (4 in a bar)Deep swingStraight to the pointe
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Service Music From Italy
A series of national organ music collections with the publication of music from England, France, Germany, and Italy. Each book contains 50 representative pieces especially suitable for Service use. The collections are compiled by Colin Mawby.Please note made to order items are non-returnableContentsAdagio in A minor - CorelliAdagio in B minor - CorelliAdagio in G minor - CorelliAllegro Vivace - CapocciAve Maria - BossiAve Maris Stella, First Verse - FrescobaldiAve Maris Stella, Fourth Verse - FrescobaldiAve Maris Stella, Second Verse - FrescobaldiAve Maris Stella, Third Verse - FrescobaldiCanzon Terza - GabrieliChant du Soir - BossiChriste - FrescobaldiCorrente Prima - FrescobaldiCorrente Seconda - FrescobaldiElevation - SabadiniFantasia on the Fourth Mode - GabrieliFinale - EspositoFinale - LeybachFirst Verset - PetraliGagliarda - ValenteGagliarda Terza - FrescobaldiGrave - CorelliIntermezzo for the Elevation - LeybachLargo - CorelliLargo - ZipoliMagnificat: Primi Toni - FrescobaldiMagnificat: Secundi Toni - FrescobaldiMagnificat: Sesti Toni - FrescobaldiMelodia - BottazzoMusette - RavanelloMusic for the Elevation - PetraliPostlude - LeybachPrayer - RavanelloPrelude - CorelliPrelude in D - LeybachPrelude in E minor - FrescobaldiPrelude in F - LeybachPrelude in G minor - FrescobaldiPreludio - BossiPresto - MarcelloRedemption - BossiResignation - BossiRicercare - GabrieliRicercare - PalestrinaSecond Verset - PetraliSunday Vespers Hymn, First Verse - FrescobaldiSunday Vespers Hymn, Third Verse - FrescobaldiThird Verset - PetraliToccata - FrescobaldiToccata for Sunday Communion - FrescobaldiToccata - ParadiesVoluntary in D - Scarlatti
£28.99
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Fun Organ Collection
15 Playful parodies for organ,Many organists when they're improvising like to play tricks on their congregation, by irreverently hiding a popular melody in the music and seeing if it gets spotted. Here is a collection of 15 tuneful pieces, mostly based on familiar tunes, for livening up a service of for concert and recital useContentsA Joyful SplashBattle CapersBritannia Waives the RulesDance of the Watery StaveDance with the SaintsHornpipe HumoresqueMarch Past CarmenMenagerie MusicaleMr Purcell's Trumpeting Tune and AirRave Trumpet VoluntaryThe Camptown Races GallopThe Organist's Country GardenTo a Slightly Wilder Rose!Up She Rises!Wedding March Extraordinaire
£25.99
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Mozart Bassoon Concerto In B Flat Kv191
Edited by: John Alley and Graham SheenStages: Grade 7-8Mozart's Music has given immense pleasure to millions of people for two hundred and fifty years. The unique sparkle, wit, vivacity and profundity of his work reveal a composer of unlimited inspiration and technical ability. This collection includes some of his greatest music in easy but effective arrangements.Included in the ABRSM 2014 syllabus Grades 6, 7 & 8.
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Fun Club Clarinet - Grade 0 - 1
Chill-out' pieces to enjoy between exams. Fun Club continues, with a clarinet edition, including free tracks containing the performance and backing tracks.Also, a separate student copy is now available, which contains everything in the teacher's copy, but without the piano accompaniment.Alan Houghton studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music and spent many years in education where he became Deputy Headteacher and Co-ordinator of Music. Having left mainstream teaching, he has become established as a well-known and successful composer of music for the early grades, his music being published by the Associated Board and OUP. Many of his pieces are set for Associated Board exams. Apart from running the 'Olney Music School', he is also a well known jazz pianist and classical accompanist. Contents Bo's boogieBudgieCalm seasCool it!Emerald IsleHonk your horn!Hot potatoInsectsLullabyMinor missionOne step at a timeSkateboard rideThe raceThe secret garden
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100 Easy-To-Play All Time Favourite Hymns - B Flat
100 of the bet-known hymns arranged for clarinet, trumpet or tenor sax, with chords for guitar or keyboard.All in easy-to-play keys to suit all ages.ContentsA new commandmentAbide with meAll creatures of our God and KingAll hail the power of Jesus' nameAll my hope on God is foundedAll people that on earth do dwellAll things bright and beautifulAll who would valiant beAll you who seek a comfort sureAlleluia, sing to JesusAmazing grace!And did those feet in ancient timeAs with gladness men of oldAt the name of JesusBe still, for the presence of the LordBe thou my visionBind us together, LordBlest are the pure in heartBreathe on me, Breath of GodChrist is made the sure foundationCome down, O Love divineCome, ye thankful people, comeCrown him with many crownsDear Lord and Father of mankindEternal Father, strong to saveFill your hearts with joy and gladnessFor all the saintsFor the beauty of the earthFrom heaven you cameGive me joy in my heartGlorious things of thee are spokenGlory be to JesusGlory to thee, my God, this nightGod is love: his the careGuide me, O thou great RedeemerHail the day that sees him riseHoly, holy, holy! Lord God almightyI danced in the morningImmortal, invisible, God only wiseIn Christ aloneJesus Christ is risen todayJust as I am, without one pleaKing of glory, King of peaceLead us, heavenly Father, lead usLet all mortal flesh keep silenceLet all the world in every corner singLet us, with a gladsome mindLift up your hearts!Lord Jesus ChristLord Jesus, think on meLord of all hopefulnessLord, the light of your loveLord, thy word abidethLove divine, all loves excellingMake me a channel of your peaceMorning has brokenMy God, how wonderful you areMy God, I love theeNow thank we all our GodNow the green blade risethO God, our help in ages pastO Jesus, I have promisedO Lord my God!O love, how deep, how broad, how highO love that wilt not let me goO praise ye the Lord!O worship the KingOn a hill far awayOne more step along the world I goPeace, perfect peace, is the giftPraise, my soul, the King of heaven!Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore himPraise to the HoliestPraise to the Lord, the AlmightyRejoice, the Lord is KingSpirit of the living GodStand up and bless the LordTake my life, and let it beTake up thy cross, the Saviour saidTell out, my soulThe Church's one foundationThe day of resurrectionsThe day thou gavest, Lord, is endedThe head that once was crowned with thornsThe King of love my shepherd isThe Lord's my shepherd (Crimond)The Lord's my shepherd (Brother James' air)The Spirit lives to set us freeThere is a green hill far awayThine be the gloryThou, whose almighty wordThy hand, O God, has guidedWe have a gospel to proclaimWe love the place, O GodWe plough the fields and scatterWhat a friend we have in JesusWhen I needed a neighbourWhen I survey the wondrous crossWide, wide as the oceanYe holy angels bright
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Play Piano Repertoire - Christmas
Play Piano! Christmas is part of the best-selling piano course by Alan Haughton and Chris Tambling and includes a wide range of original and popular music to supplement the course book.This themed repertoire contains 20 fun pieces for the young beginner, including We wish you a merry Christmas, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer and Deck the halls.Play Piano! is a major on-going publishing programme so watch out for the latest titles to make learning the piano a real joy!ContentsAway in a mangerDeck the hallsFrosty the SnowmanGod rest ye merry, gentlemenGood King WenceslasI saw Mommy kissing Santa ClausI'm dreaming of a white ChristmasJingle bellsJoy to the worldMary's boy childO Christmas treeO come, all ye faithfulO holy nightO little town of BethlehemRudolph, the red-nosed reindeerSanta Claus is coming to townSilent nightThe little drummer boyWalking in a winter wonderlandWe wish you a merry Christmas
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Awakening in Love
Margaret's music is used and loved wherever people pray. Awakening in Love will delight as usual, for this is music of great depth which will touch the heart and mind. Margaret Rizza composes hauntingly beautiful melodies and is now recognised around the world as an icon of all that is holy and best in Christian composition. Her music is wonderfully melodic, often with simple, repetitive melodies carrying short, usually scriptural texts.
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Service Music From Germany
This exciting and comprehensive collection of easy German organ music ranges from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century. The pieces are ideal for Service use and will entrance and uplift your congregation. This is music made for the worship of God- inspiring and enjoyable. It will surely give joy to the bleakest of Sundays.ContentsAdagio from Organ Sonata No. 1 - MendelssohnAria - HandelAria semplice - Karg-ElertCantilena - RheinbergerFughetta - PachelbelFughetta in C - BuxtehudeFugue from Organ Sonata No. 6 - MendelssohnFugue in A minor - J. S. BachFugue in C - FrobergerFugue in C - PachelbelFugue in E minor - J. S. BachGagliarda - Karg-ElertMelodia monastica - Karg-ElertPastoral from Sonata No. 3 - RheinbergerPostludio - RinckPostludio festivo - Karg-ElertPraeludium in D minor - J. S. BachPreface - HessePrelude in E minor - J. S. BachPrelude in F - Adolf HessePrelude in F - Georg MuffatPrelude in G - Gustav MerkelPreludio - RinckSketch for pedal piano (Op. 58) - SchumannSonatina - FinkTrio - RheinbergerVersetto - MuffatChorale preludesAch Gott und Herr - J. S. BachAllein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr - RegerAuf meinen lieben Gott - J. S. BachAus tiefer Not - RegerChriste, du Lamm Gottes - J. S. BachChrist lag in Todesbanden - J. S. BachEine feste Burg - RegerEs ist ein Ros entsprungen - BrahmsGod's eternal grace unbounded - Karg-ElertGott, durch deine Güte - J. S. BachHerr Jesu Christ - WaltherHerzlich thut mich verlangen - WaltherI'll ever love thee, Strength and Stay - Karg-ElertMachs mit mir, Gott - WaltherNach einer Prüfung - Karg-ElertNun danket alle Gott - RegerNun lasst uns Gott - PachelbelO wie selig - BrahmsSchmücke dich, O liebe Seele - BrahmsVom Himmel hoch - RegerWachet auf - WaltherWenn wir in höchsten Nöten sein - PachelbelWer nur den lieben Gott - Töpfer
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