Rhythm of the Nations Ipharadisi (ee pah rah dee see) by David Marlatt Concert Band - Sheet Music

By David Marlatt

This is a fun and rhythmic South African folk song. The arrangement could be performed with or without choir, or it could involve members of the band singing. The optional repeats can be used to shorten, extend or add new textures as the conductor sees fit. Sections could also be repeated as many times as desired to allow for extensive hand drumming by the percussion section, members of the band or even selected members of the audience! The choir part is very straightforward and could be learned and memorized quickly.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Multicultural Traditional
Publishers:
Eighth Note Publications
UPC:
685462013913
ISBN:
9781554733903
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 3
Artist:
David Marlatt
Arrangers:
David Marlatt
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
132
Shipping Weight:
1.25 pounds

Concert Band - Grade 3

SKU: AP.81-CB29141

Ipharadisi (ee pah rah dee see). Arranged by David Marlatt. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Eighth Note Publications. Folk; Multicultural; Traditional; World. Score and Part(s). 132 pages. Eighth Note Publications #81-CB29141. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-CB29141).

ISBN 9781554733903. UPC: 685462013913. English. Traditional South African Song.

This is a fun and rhythmic South African folk song. The arrangement could be performed with or without choir, or it could involve members of the band singing. The optional repeats can be used to shorten, extend or add new textures as the conductor sees fit. Sections could also be repeated as many times as desired to allow for extensive hand drumming by the percussion section, members of the band or even selected members of the audience! The choir part is very straightforward and could be learned and memorized quickly.