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    Five Minutes A Day #3

    The third in Andy Clark's extremely successful series of time saving warm-ups. Contains a Chorale Warm-up, a Lip Slur Exercise & Key Study, in addition to a short Tuning Routine to get your rehearsal off to a great start. An excellent way to save precious rehearsal time and improve your band at the same time.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £31.68

    Five Minutes A Day #4

    The fourth in Andy Clark's extremely successful series of time saving warm-ups. Contains a Chorale Warm-up, an Interval Study and Technique Exercise, in addition to a short Tuning Routine to get your rehearsal off to a great start. An excellent way to save precious rehearsal time and improve your band at the same time. A valuable investment for the future of your band program.

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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    Five Minutes A Day #5

    The fifth of Andy Clark's extremely successful time saving warm-ups. Contains a Chorale Warm-up, a Key Study and Technique Exercise, in addition to a short Tuning Routine to get your rehearsal off to a great start. An excellent way to save precious rehearsal time and improve your band at the same time.

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  • £150.00

    Five Mississippi Rush (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Taylor, Clifton

    Beginning with a snare riff based on this audible football chant, the content of "Five Mississippi Rush" is inspired by its title. A five-Mississippi rush is often used in pickup football games where there is no offensive line and the defense has to count five "Mississippis" before rushing the quarterback. Cliff Taylor's use of five-note motives and five-element phrases combine with the melodic and harmonic language of the blues that is rooted in the State of Mississippi. This engaging work will appeal to both performers and audiences. Exhilarating throughout! Duration: 5.00

    Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days

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  • £225.00

    Five Orchestral Meditations (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Rutter, John - Noble, Paul

    The Five Orchestral Meditations are all based on John Rutter's choral pieces, which he re-scored for orchestra, and on which these arrangements are based. They are offered as a suite, but the audio tracks have been separated to make it easier to hear each title. These lovely pieces will present a perfect exercise for band blending, balance, interpretation, intonation, and finesse, while offering your audience some of the typically gorgeous music for which John Rutter is so noted. They may be performed as a suite, or as independent pieces: 1. What Sweeter Music; 2. Blow, blow, thou winter wind; 3. Candlelight; 4. Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace; 5. The Lord bless you and keep you. John Rutter's compositions are in a class by themselves, and this adaptation is sure to find its way into the repertoire of outstanding bands around the world.

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  • £183.99

    Five States of Change (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Sparke, Philip

    Five States of Change was commissioned by Kunstfactor for the 4th section of the Dutch National Brass Band Championships (NBK) 2011. It is dedicated to Jappie Dijkstra and the Music Information Centre (MUI), Arnhem, Holland, in acknowledgement of their outstanding work in developing band repertoire.The composer writes:The idea for the piece came when I was reading an article about a branch of Chinese philosophy which is abbreviated as Wu Xing*, which has no exact translation but can mean, for example, five elements, five phases or five states of change. It is central to all elements of Chinese thought, including science, philosophy, medicine and astrology, and in simple terms tries to create various cyclic relationships between five elements in all walks of life. An example is: Earth - Metal - Water - Wood - Fire - (Earth) etc. where (in one cycle) earth bears metal, metal changes to liquid (water) when heated, water helps trees grow, wood burns to create fire, fire produces ash (earth) and the cycle continues. I was particularly interested in the cycle of emotions:- Meditation - Sorrow - Fear - Anger - Joy - (Meditation) etc. and thought this cyclic principle would provide an effective emotional journey for a piece of music. So Five States of Change has five equal sections which loosely characterise this emotional cycle. I have tried to make the music grow organically, with minimal repetition, and each movement evolves from the musical elements at the end of the previous one, with the opening material appearing, transformed, at the end of the piece to complete the cycle.*in full Wu zhong liu xing zhi chi or the five types of chi dominating at different times.- Philip SparkeDuration: 12:15

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    Five to Go (Saxophone Section with Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Bullock, Jack

    Jazz Quintet for Saxes with BandDuration: 4.15

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  • £225.00

    Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - Williams, Vaughan - Noble, Paul

    Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus is a Concert Band arrangement from the original work for string orchestra and harp by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The composition is based on the folk tune Dives and Lazarus, one of the folk songs quoted in Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite. The ancient theme on which these variations are based goes back to the sixteenth century, and is known by various titles. Dives and Lazarus is a story told by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. It tells of an unnamed rich man and a poor beggar named Lazarus. In the Latin Bible, the unnamed rich man is referred to as Dives from dives, the Latin word for rich. This work, based on the tune that Vaughan Williams had loved all his life, which came from the very soil of England, ageless and anonymous, was played at the composer's funeral service in Westminster Abbey on 19th September 1958.

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  • £41.50

    Five-Note Concerto (Concert Band - Score and Parts) - O'Reilly, John

    Here's the perfect piece for showcasing your beginners at their first concert. Each section of the band gets to shine as they play a familiar five note song with very light accompaniment. Songs included are "Mary Had A Little Lamb", "Lightly Row", Go Tell Aunt Rhodie" and "Hot Cross Buns". The whole band plays a three part rendition of "Donkey Round" for the grand finale. Duration: 2.40

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