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Starship - John O'Reilly
Second-year band students will love the syncopated rhythms and interesting harmonies that are O'Reilly's trademark. Soloistic sixteenth note patterns in the percussion are employed in the Allegro sections and a two pitch timpani part is also included. (3:30) Correlated with , page 24. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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Winter Fun - John O'Reilly
is a sure winner for that very first holiday concert. An original melody is combined with "Jingle Bells," "Deck the Halls" and "Over the River and Through the Woods." Everyone in the band gets to play the melody and join in the holiday fun. (1:40)
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Wind Storm - John O'Reilly
In early December 2011, a powerful wind storm passed through Southern California, leaving thousands without electricity and severe damage to many mature trees. Written during this event, this piece uses sharply syncopated rhythms, the key of C minor and prominent percussion to convey the mood that prevailed during the storm. As is always the case, calm, clear weather returned and the lyrical slow section in E-flat major brings that to mind. users will recognize the chorale in bars 49--56 as a variation of the B-flat chorale that appears on page 44 of Book 1. (3:45)
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A River Trilogy - John O'Reilly
provides a wonderful opportunity for first year bands to work on legato style. After an original introduction, the full ensemble plays the African-American spiritual "Deep River." A clarinet and flute duet ushers in the early English folk song "The Water is Wide," and the full band concludes with a lovely treatment of the American classic "Shenandoah." (2:15) page 28.
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Rockin' La Bamba
Almost everyone is familiar with this tune made popular by Ritchie Valens and then by Los Lobos. Now your young band can play this tune expertly arranged by John O'Reilly. This is a great piece for teaching easy syncopations and pop style, while every section gets a chance to shine as they handle the famous melody. A great selection for the end of year concert. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud. Correlated with , page 25.
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Best of Beethoven
The music of Beethoven is always popular with children and adults. John O'Reilly has skillfully arranged three popular Beethoven tunes for your young band---, "Fr Elise" and "Ode to Joy." Correlated with , page 25.
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Evening at the Symphony - Sandy Feldstein and John O'Reilly
Introduce your beginners to some of the all-time classical hits! This delightful medley clearly demonstrates to students the difference between staccato and legato through playing the popular Beethoven's Fifth and Ninth Symphonies, Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik and Haydn's Surprise Symphony themes. It's fun to play---and fun to teach too! (Grade 1---Correlates with the Yamaha Band Student, Book 1, Page 28)
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Stand Up and Swing - John O'Reilly
gives young band students a chance to experience a popular style of music that's really fun to play. Each section of the band takes turns standing up and playing a "solo" while the rest of the ensemble "backs them up" with some "tasty licks" set in a "cool" minor tonality. This "chart" will make even the most inexperienced bands sound mature beyond their years. (Correlates to , Book 2, Page 29)
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Marching Marines - John O'Reilly
is an exciting march that employs the famous Marine's Hymn, "From the Halls of Montezuma," as its centerpiece. Opening with a traditional drum cadence and an original bugle call, the winds all come together for a rousing chorus of the Marine's Hymn. Correlates with Book 1, page 33. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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Temple of Sinawava - John O'Reilly
is a red-stone mountain formation in Zion national park. Sinawava was the revered "Wolf God" of the Paiute Indians that were the earliest inhabitants of the region. Prominent percussion and interesting modal melodies set the tone for this exciting multicultural composition. Correlates with Book 2, page 23. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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