Connections (Baritone Saxophone) Chorales and Exercises to Emphasize the Art of Legato Playing for the Middle-Level Band by Sean O'Loughlin Concert Band Methods - Sheet Music

By Johann Pachelbel

One of the biggest deficiencies in today's middle level bands is the ability for them to produce a smooth legato with connections between notes. This series of books for all band instruments presents a logical sequence in a variety of keys to improve the students' legato playing aspect of band performance. This book includes: drills that emphasize key understanding and chord progression movement from whole notes to half notes, tone, balance, blend and intonation of the ensemble and daily warm-ups to build strength and flexibility for the brass instruments, technical facility in the woodwinds and rudiments in the percussion.

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Concert Band baritone Saxophone

SKU: CF.JB62

Chorales and Exercises to Emphasize the Art of Legato Playing for the Middle-Level Band. Composed by Antonin Dvorak, Charles Francois Gounod, Frederic Chopin, Gustav Holst, Johann Pachelbel, Johann Sebastian Bach, John Bacchus Dykes, John Wyeth, Larry Clark, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Sean O'Loughlin. This edition: Baritone Saxophone part. Concert Band Method. Back To School. Classical. Student Book. With Standard notation. Carl Fischer Music #JB62. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.JB62).

ISBN 9780825862342. UPC: 798408062347. 9 X 12 inches.

One of the biggest deficiencies in today's middle level bands is the ability for them to produce a smooth legato with connections between notes. This series of books for all band instruments presents a logical sequence in a variety of keys to improve the students' legato playing aspect of band performance. This book includes: drills that emphasize key understanding and chord progression movement from whole notes to half notes, tone, balance, blend and intonation of the ensemble and daily warm-ups to build strength and flexibility for the brass instruments, technical facility in the woodwinds and rudiments in the percussion.