Anvil Rock (Hit It, Man!) Flex-It Series for Variable Instrumentation Concert Band Concert Band - Sheet Music

The Flex-It series has been devised to meet the varying needs of contemporary concert bands by providing attractive, playable arrangements that can be adapted to your group's particular instrumentation. Colin Cowles has taken well loved melodies from the traditional and classical repertoire and arranged them into basic four part harmony. Each part can be performed by different instruments depending on the resources available. Ideal for developing ensemble skills such as listening to others and maintaining a constant tempo, these arrangements are particularly suitable as concert material for school music groups. (Grade 2-3)

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Rock
Publishers:
Fentone Music
Series:
Fentone Instrumental Books
UPC:
884088047658
ISBN:
9790550098732
Format:
Set of Parts Collection / Songbook Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 2
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9x12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.79 pounds

Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Grade 2

SKU: HL.44005559

Flex-It Series for Variable Instrumentation Concert Band. Composed by G. Verdi; G.F. Handel. Arranged by Colin Cowles. Sheet music. Fentone Instrumental Books. Rock. Performance book. Composed 2005. 873. Fentone Music #F873. Published by Fentone Music (HL.44005559).

ISBN 9790550098732. UPC: 884088047658. 9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.

The Flex-It series has been devised to meet the varying needs of contemporary concert bands by providing attractive, playable arrangements that can be adapted to your group's particular instrumentation. Colin Cowles has taken well loved melodies from the traditional and classical repertoire and arranged them into basic four part harmony. Each part can be performed by different instruments depending on the resources available. Ideal for developing ensemble skills such as listening to others and maintaining a constant tempo, these arrangements are particularly suitable as concert material for school music groups. (Grade 2-3).