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Rockin' Around, by Gerald Sebesky. Grade 1.
Take the beginning band song, "Are You Sleeping," make it into a round, and add some Latin Jazz and Rock rhythms and jazz harmonies and you have a fun piece for your first concert! No clarinets cross the break, and the 1st trumpet's highest note is C. ($42)
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Funky See, Funky Do, by Gerald Sebesky, Grade 2
Bring out your soul band! The band and the audience is going to love this song!!! 1st and 2nd clarinets cross the break, but 3rd clarinets do not. The 1st trumpet's highest note is F which is played at the end of the song. Your concert band is going to sound like a big jazz band. ($42)
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Just Rock It, by Mandy Hegvik, grade 1 1/2 - 2
Another fun song in rock and roll style by the composer of "Too Much Homework Blues." It swings. The clarinets do not play over the break, and the 1st trumpet's highest note is C. ($42)
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Acapulco Moonlight, by Darrell Holt, grade 2
A light rock sound with a Latin feel. This is an ideal song to teach dotted quarter-eighth note rhythms. Everyone plays this pattern several times in the song. Only the 1st clarinets cross the break. The 1st trumpet's highest note is D, with an optional E. ($42)
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Are You Ready To Rock, by Ed Rosemen-Grade 1 1/2
This song will make your students think they're in a rock band! Percussion breaks, rock energy, and chords in C Dorian mode (the notes of Bb major) with only a few accidentals make this a compelling winner. No percussion in your band? Easy edits are built in, as are familiar scale practice in eighth notes and easy syncopation. Clarinets do not cross the break and the 1st trumpet's highest note is D. ($42)
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Royal Rock by Bob Lowden, Grade 2 (easy)
A fun rock style composition that your students and audience will enjoy. The shortest rhythmic value is eighth notes with some sixteenth notes for the percussion. The 1st clarinets cross the break, the 1st trumpet's highest note is G, and the 1st Trombone's highest note is D. ($42)
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A fun and easy song your beginners will enjoy on their first concert. The clarinets do not cross the break, 1st trumpets highest note is C, trombone's highest note is Bb. Rhythms consist of quarter, half, and whole notes only. ($42)
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Your students will enjoy playing this very easy song. Everyone has a chance to play the melody. The 1st trumpet's highest note is Bb. The clarinets do not cross the break. ($42)
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A fun piece designed to teach easy syncopation. A driving rock rhythm that your band will want to play over and over again. 1st trumpet's highest note is E. ($42)
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A very easy rock song. Clarinets do not cross the break. Everyone has a change to play the melody. 1st trumpet's highest note is D. ($42)
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This is a real driving rock song that will teach syncopation and dotted quarter-eighth notes. 1st clarinets play above the break. The highest note for the 1st trumpet is D. ($42)
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