Water is Wide, The (4-Part Flex) by Greg Danner 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Greg Danner

Dating back to the 1700s, the Scottish folk song The Water is Wide was initially known as O Waly, Waly. This free setting connects original music with the source melody in a continuous unfolding of melodic and motivic material. Players should pay special attention to dynamic shading, harmonic tension and resolution, and balance to allow the music to be fully expressive.

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Instrument:
Flexible/Adaptable
Ensembles:
4-Part
Genres:
Folk Songs
Publishers:
C. Alan Publications
UPC:
804069119662
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Greg Danner
Arrangers:
Greg Danner
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.5 x 11 in inches
Shipping Weight:
2.5 pounds

Grade 3

SKU: CN.11966

Composed by Traditional Scottish. Arranged by Greg Danner. The MaxFlex Series. Dating back to the 1700s, the Scottish folk song "The Water is Wide" was initially known as 'O Waly, Waly.' This free setting connects original music with the source melody in a continuous unfolding of melodic and motivic material. Flex Band, Folk Song. Transposed Score. C. Alan Publications #11966. Published by C. Alan Publications (CN.11966).

UPC: 804069119662. 8.5 x 11 in inches.

Dating back to the 1700s, the Scottish folk song The Water is Wide was initially known as O Waly, Waly. This free setting connects original music with the source melody in a continuous unfolding of melodic and motivic material. Players should pay special attention to dynamic shading, harmonic tension and resolution, and balance to allow the music to be fully expressive.

ABOUT THE SERIES
The MaxFlex Series for adaptable wind band offers maximum flexibility with pieces across all grade levels, featuring 4 parts plus optional percussion. Each part is transposed and playable by any wind or keyboard percussion instrument in the ensemble. Recommended part assignments are included, but directors may "mix and match" as they see fit.