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Concerto for Two Hands
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Concerto for Two Hands by Brian Balmages Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Brian Balmages
Concert Band Concert Band - Grade 0.5; Grade 1

SKU: AP.98-B1646

Composed by Brian Balmages. Concert Band. FJH MOS Performance. Light Concert; Novelty. Score and Part(s). Duration 2:00. The FJH Music Company Inc #98-B1646. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc (AP.98-B1646).

UPC: 674398234264. English.

Feature anyone (musical or not!) in this clever and hilarious concerto that features a soloist who... claps! Set the stage with a grand piano, xylophone, bells or other keyboard instrument out front. Your audience will be amazed to see your principal, custodian or other special guest about to play a concerto. Imagine their surprise when the soloist simply claps on cue. Then, let your soloist really showcase some personality with the improvised cadenza. So much fun!