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Music Medals Copper Brass 2 Ensemble Pieces

Price: £4.50
Grade(s)/Level(s): Copper
Instrumentation: Brass (bass)
Format: Sheet Music
Extent: 16 pages
ISBN: 9781860966897
- Music Medals Brass 2 Ensemble Pieces are five volumes of enjoyable and accessible repertoire
- each volume contains original pieces and imaginative arrangements for duets, trios and quartets
- excellent material for mixed-ability groups as well as being an exciting resource for the individual musician
- fun pieces and arrangements in various styles
- ideal group-teaching material for the developing ensemble
- all pieces selected for the Associated Board’s Music Medals
Contents
- Adrian Taylor Banana Splits
- John Miller Brass-Bash!
- Adrian Taylor Chorale
- Adrian Taylor Copper Bells
- John Miller Copper Calypso
- Alwyn Green Drinks for Three
- Chris Batchelor Easy Now
- Nick Breeze Fanfare for Friday
- John Miller Fun for Four
- Phil Croydon Mattie's Tune
- Mark Bassey Night Strangers
- Adrian Taylor Pass the Parcel
- John Miller Russian Easter Hymn
- Alwyn Green Scaling the Range
- Eric Crees Slow-Step March
- Alwyn Green Stepping Out Together
- Robert Tucker The Drawbridge
- Alwyn Green The Maze
- Mark Bassey The Tired Clock
- Philip Sparke Two Times Two
- Mark Bassey Up a Bit, Down a Bit
Publication Date: 14th September 2006
Reviews
Press reviews
“Teachers will find numerous opportunities to develop ensemble skills using the different material.” “There is a superb variety of style, texture, articulation and dynamics.” “ABRSM has done the whole barss teaching community a great service in providing extrememly high-quality material for those all-important first steps of playing in an ensemble.” All quotes from Music Teacher December 2006 “This is excellent material and an exciting resource .... I would urge brass teachers to explore these books Money well spent, I’d say.” Sheet Music Review Jan/Feb 07 “This publication reeks quality.” “An excellent resource for any teacher in need of some quality compositions and arrangements. Congratulations AB on these publications.” The Brass Herald February 2007

