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  • £42.50

    I Whistle a Happy Tune - Richard Rodgers

    Expert Level (correlates with Book 2, p. 15) From the ever popular musical The King and I, here is the perfect flute feature for young bands. Written with repetitive rhythmic patterns that are easy to learn and solid scoring for the entire band, this is an enjoyable arrangement that everyone will recognize.

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  • £64.99

    Happy Holiday/White Christmas - Irving Berlin

    From the classic Irving Berlin musical Holiday Inn, here are two Christmas favorites creatively combined into an appealing and well-written arrangement. Dur: 3:00

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  • £57.50

    Happy Xmas (War Is Over) - John Lennon

    Originally recorded by John Lennon and Yoko Ono in 1971, this familiar anthem has remained a holiday favourite and since been recorded by a variety of artists. Tuneful and easy to play, this is sure to make an appealing addition to your next holiday concert.

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  • £90.30

    Give us Pease / The Happy Cyclist - Ted Huggens

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  • £52.70

    Happy Hour - Ennio Salvere

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  • £82.80

    Happy Cyclist - Ted Huggens

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  • £35.50

    Happy Marching Band - Medley

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  • £78.20

    Caribbean Summer - Luigi di Ghisallo

    Most people who live in the Caribbean are of an outspokenly straightforward nature, and always in good mood. "Caribbean Summer", a three-movement piece, captures this very mood: Very early in the morning, a summer day begins with "Guadeloupe", a Caribbean waltz. In this the change from a triple meter to a duple meter counter rhythm is of prime importance. From it, the music draws a particular lilt.At noon there is a happy and lively hustle and bustle on the beach. Vendors ("The Coconut Vendor") sing and offer their sugar-peanuts ("Chou-Cou"). A guest spontaneously begins to drum his fingers on a table, a second one reaches for a calabash or a cowbell - a cha-cha-cha is born. Finally, in "Caribbean Nights" a joyful parade of happy people march down the streets. Based on this very feeling, a special dance developed chiefly in the Dominican Republic: a simple basic two-step pattern in even rhythm becomes a "Merengue" together with the right, so to speak contra rotating motion of the hips! This cheerful dance then marks the close of day in a happy way - and in the morning everything will begin over again...

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  • £204.99

    So Nata Per Te Wind Band Set (Score & Parts)

    So Nata Per Te -- or Naci para ti in Spanish -- translates as "I was born for you". This symphonic suite is inspired by Pepe Domingo, a great music enthusiast and lover of life who wanted to commemorate his long and happy marriage to his dear wife, Concha. He commissioned Ferrar Ferran to set to music the great bond of their partnership: the couple will be able to close their eyes and relive through the music their most precious memories one by one.So Nata Per Te is a suite of many contrasts. Its contemporary, modern flavours are entertaining while the colourful variations are exciting and fascinating. Audience members may recall happy memories in their own lives listening to the delightful, famous tunes that appear throughout the work and, although somewhat different from the originals, they are easily recognisable.Ferrer Ferran dedicated this work to Pepe Domingo and his wife Concha not only for their great enthusiasm and passion for music, but also for their mutual love. So Nata Per Te was premiered on 27 February 2010 at the Auditorio Florida of Paiporta (Spain) by the Banda Primitiva de Paiporta, conducted by the composer. 24:45

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    See Jack Slide - Robert E. Foster

    This original trombone feature, a "smear" for trombones, was written in memory of C. Jack McCurley, a young, energetic, fun-loving trombone player who lost his life in an accident. He was a member of his middle school band in Jefferson City, Missouri, and his fellow students and teachers commissioned this work as a memorial to him. But they wanted a happy piece because he was a happy person.

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