![]() ![]() ![]() Plus each of themelodies is accompanied by a free MP3 download that will assist students with practice. It features 20 fun-to-play-and-sing holiday songs followed by 16 festive coloring pages based on the classic tunes. Music For The Beginning Pianist-This is the perfect book for beginning Pianists Singers and Colorists who love Christmas. Songs include: Away in a Manger ? We Wish You a Merry Christmas ? Deck the Halls ? Ding Dong Merrily onHigh ? God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen ? Greensleeves ? O Come All Ye Faithful ? Chanukah Oy Chanukah ? O Holy Night ? Pat-A-Pan ? Silent Night ? Three Holiday Songs (Medley including TheDreydl Song Jingle Bells and Joy to the World).Also available for:00841986 Solo Violin and Piano 00842194 Solo Viola and Piano 04490404 String Quartet String Orchestra:? 04490308 Conductor Score ? 04490309 Violin 1 part ? 04490310 Violin 2 part ? 04490311 Violin 3 part (Viola T.C.) ? 04490312 Viola part ? 04490313Cello part ? 04490314 String Bass part ? 04490315 Piano ? 04490316 Opt. Each carol is given a fresh creative treatment yet is expertly arranged with younger players in mind. This group of delightful arrangements will become your most valuable resource of holiday music for years tocome. This volume includes 15 songs: Angels We Have Heard on High - Away in a Manger - Deck the Hall - The First Noel - Go, Tell It on the Mountain - God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen - Hark! the Herald Angels Sing - It Came upon the Midnight Clear - Jingle Bells - Joy to the World - O Come, All Ye Faithful - O Holy Night - O Little Town of Bethlehem - Silent Night - We Three Kings of Orient Are.Įasy Solo Cello and Piano-A collection of 12 traditional carols for easy cello (Grade 2) and piano accompaniment from master arranger Bruce Healey. Now including PLAYBACK, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio, change pitch, set loop points, and pan left or right - available exclusively from Hal Leonard. ![]() ![]() The tracks can also be downloaded and played offline. The price of this book includes access to audio tracks online using the unique code inside. The interactive, online audio interface includes tempo/pitch control, looping, buttons to turn instruments on or off, and guitar tab with follow-along marker. The Deluxe Guitar Play-Along series will help you play songs faster than ever before! Accurate, easy-to-read guitar tab and professional, customizable audio for 15 songs. Likewise, each time the band starts to perform his lighthearted, whimsical arrangement live, he thinks he’ll screw it up.Ĭharming humility aside, Goodwin and company nailed it with a magnificent version that came across like the emotional centerpiece of a show that mostly featured dynamic, alternately sensual/soulful and explosive arrangements of well-known carols and chestnuts a la “Little Drummer Boy” (done as an otherworldly super-hip Latin romp), “Hark The Herald Angels Sing,” “Winter Wonderland” (featuring a fun drums and brass call and response) and “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” Besides the Williams piece, one of the show’s most unexpected delights was a tasty Latin-tinged rendition of “A Christmas Carol,” a relatively obscure (think: new and fresh!) piece from the 1992 musical “Scrooged,” made all the more poignant because of the recent passing its legendary composer, Leslie Bricusse.Deluxe Guitar Play-Along Volume 19. He cited fond memories of hearing Alpert’s classic “Taste of Honey” riding on the bus to school.Īnd although The Phat Band recorded John Williams’ iconic “Home Alone” theme “Somewhere in My Memory” on their 2015 holiday collection A Big Phat Christmas, Goodwin said that anytime he’s had the opportunity to meet with the legendary film composer and conductor, he gets tongue tied. There were two beautiful key moments during the rousing, emotional and ultra-entertaining Christmas show by Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band at Vibrato Grill Jazz where the storied composer, arranger and leader of what is perhaps the hippest big band in existence set aside his stature as a 4-time Grammy winning industry vet and offered the kind of childlike reflection that pairs perfectly with his 18 piece ensemble’s ongoing blasts of holiday cheer.Īfter the delightfully funked out, swinging jam through the opener “Carol of the Bells” (featuring a fiery tenor sax solo by Eric Marienthal) and a sassy romp through “Santa Baby” fueled by the soloing energy of Brian Scanlon (tenor sax) and Mike Rocha (trumpet), Goodwin – leading on piano and keyboards at stage left – mentioned just how remarkable it was that he and his storied ensemble were playing at the club owned by the legendary Herb Alpert. ![]()
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