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Strolling Around the World - Score by James McLeod Chamber Orchestra - Sheet Music

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Strolling Around the World - Score by James McLeod Chamber Orchestra - Sheet Music

By James McLeod
Orchestra orchestra - Grade 3

SKU: KJ.GL121F

Composed by James McLeod. Orchestra method/study. Strolling Strings. Repertoire, Strings. Score. Neil A. Kjos Music Company #GL121F. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.GL121F).

ISBN 9780849769344. 9 x 12 inches.

Strolling Strings is a fresh and exciting way to sustain or restore interest in your orchestra at all grade levels. Performing at banquets, PTA meetings, and private parties provides much needed exposure for your program. In addition, it gives your students the opportunity to reach out and become involved in their community, developing their performance skills as they go. Strolling Strings is a fun and effective way for orchestra directors to meet the dual challenges of educating students and providing quality entertainment for the community.

Strolling Around the World is perfect for less advanced players, or for strolling groups just getting started. This 30-minute show features the music of England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Spain, and the U.S.A. Grades 2-3.

About Strolling Strings

Strolling Strings is your program's answer to marching band, jazz ensemble, and show choir. In addition, strolling allows your students to communicate with an audience in a unique way that builds confidence, self-esteem, and creativity. This innovative curriculum includes both complete shows and individual "showstoppers." Each includes program notes, detailed performance suggestions, and a Show Host script.

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Based on 2 Reviews
By C.
November 19, 2011
Thanks...
Thanks for providing great music. I look forward to playing a song.
Anonymous
September 04, 2011
Beautiful melodies
This collection includes little medleys of well known melodies from many countries. The arrangements are made skillfully and sound good. The violins play in some places divisi. If you have many violins, some of them can play the viola-part, because these arrangements dont have the 2. violin-part. If you miss the double-bass, cello can play that part and viola the cello-part, for example.The medleys are separate, so you can use them individually as well.