Brand New by David Hodges Steel Drum Band - Digital Sheet Music

By David Hodges

Brand New is the title track from Ben Rector’s 2015 album. This particular setting for steelband brings plenty of energy and remains true to the original format of the song. At the pick-up to measure 94, all players are encouraged to sing their part – listen to the original song plenty, and it’s a very singable hook. The bass and drums should continue to play their notated parts.If you do not have double tenors in your band, a double seconds player or two could be split off to play that part. The guitar and cello parts are separate in this arrangement, but they are certainly playable on either instrumentation that fits the range. Rolls may be applied to notes that are a half-note or longer and to dotted quarter values at the director’s discretion. The drumset part should be considered a suggested road map. Encourage your drumset player to experiment with adding their own style to the groove and the fills. Especially important in this setting is for the kick drum to drive the energy along.

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Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Digital
Level:
Early Intermediate
Artist:
David Hodges
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
31

Steel Drum Band Bass, Bass Voice, Cellos, Double Guitar, Double Second, Double Tenor, Drum Set, Lead, Steel Pan - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1647404

By Ben Rector. Composed by David Hodges. Arranged by Quinten Petersen. This edition: pdf, streaming. Pop, Singer/Songwriter. Score and Parts. 31 pages. Quinten Petersen #1214314. Published by Quinten Petersen (A0.1647404).

Brand New is the title track from Ben Rector’s 2015 album. This particular setting for steelband brings plenty of energy and remains true to the original format of the song. At the pick-up to measure 94, all players are encouraged to sing their part – listen to the original song plenty, and it’s a very singable hook. The bass and drums should continue to play their notated parts.

If you do not have double tenors in your band, a double seconds player or two could be split off to play that part. The guitar and cello parts are separate in this arrangement, but they are certainly playable on either instrumentation that fits the range. Rolls may be applied to notes that are a half-note or longer and to dotted quarter values at the director’s discretion.

The drumset part should be considered a suggested road map. Encourage your drumset player to experiment with adding their own style to the groove and the fills. Especially important in this setting is for the kick drum to drive the energy along.

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