Christmas Carols for Flute & Guitar


Book Description

This volume contains some of the most popular traditional carols, arranged for flute and guitar. Most of these duet arrangements allow as much dialogue and interplay between the two instruments as possible, while maintaining each carol's character and spirit. While the flute often carries the melody, the guitar has frequent solo passages of its own to help break the melody with chords monotony found in many arrangements of this kind. Modulations, imitative counterpoint and quotations from works by well-known composers will, hopefully, make these little pieces enjoyable for performers as well as listeners. for intermediate level flutists and guitarists. Standard notation only.




The Big Book of Christmas Carols


Book Description

All through the night - Angels from the realms of glory - As with gladness men of old - Auld lang syne - Away in a manger - The boar's head carol - A child this day is born - Christians awake - The Coventry carol - Deck the halls - Ding-dong merrily on high - The first nowell - God rest thee merry gentlemen - Good King Wenscelas - Hark, the herald angels sing - The holly and the ivy - How far is it to Bethlehem - I saw three ships - In dulce jubilo - In the bleak midwinter - Infant holy, infant lowly - It came upon a midnight clear - Jingle bells - Joy to the world - Lullay my liking - Mary had a baby - My dancing day - O Christmas tree (O Tannenbaum) - O come all ye faithful - O come O come Emmanuel - O little town of Bethlehem - Once in royal David's city - Past Three o'clock - Quem pastores (Shepherd's left their flocks astraying) - Rocking - Sans day carol - See amid the winter's snow - Silent night - Sing lullaby - Sussex carol - The truth from above - The twelve days of Christmas - Unto us a boy is born - Wassail song - We three kings of Orient are - We wish you a merry Christmas - What child is this? - Whence is that goodly fragrance - While shepherds watched.




Christmas Tunes


Book Description

30 simple Christmas carols, songs and other seasonal music to play on piano, flute, violin, recorder or guitar. The simple arrangements are suitable for playing on many instruments and have indications for guitar chords. Each musical piece comes with useful musical and historical facts about its origin. Quicklinks provide lively snippets of online performances of each track. A great Christmas gift for music lovers of all ages.




Christmas Carols for Band Or Brass Choir


Book Description

(Instrumental). Everyone's favorite folio for caroling and virtually any holiday gathering! The flexible instrumentation of these arrangements has made them the top choice of school and community ensembles since their first printing in 1941. Though titled "for band or brass choir," the arrangements can be played by any combination of wind and percussion instruments. A full set is still economical with parts priced at $3.95 ($5.95 for conductor) - or if you need replacement copies for the well-worn set in your library.




50 Hymns & Carols Arranged for the Native American Flute


Book Description

50 popular hymns and Christmas carols transcribed for the 5 and 6 hole Native American flute. Presented in easy to follow "fingering chart" format, spiral bound to lay flat while playing.




Chants & Lamentations


Book Description

This book is a collection of seventeen guitar solos in notation and tablature. The solos are appropriate for worship or concert settings. Included are six arrangements on historic melodies and eleven original compositions. A number utilize Dropped-D tuning.




Playing Outside the Lines, Volume III


Book Description

Volume III of Playing Outside the Lines is the third of a comprehensive four-part Irish flute method book series offering beginning to advanced Irish traditional flute instruction for Boehm and simple system flutists in graduated books, chapters, and exercises. Building on the foundation provided in the first two books of the series, Volume III dives into more complicated Irish traditional flute ornamentation such as rolls, short rolls, crans, and breath-ornament techniques. Volume III contains ornamentation fingering charts; advanced ornamentation options, explanations, and placement guidelines; 62 accompanying audio tracks; and more than 170 exercises. Playing Outside the Lines is the first Irish flute method book series of its kind, containing more than 600 technical exercises, rich and nuanced discussions of Irish flute style and cultural context, previously undocumented techniques, side-by-side explanations for Boehm and simple system flutists (as well as information for musicians transitioning between the two instruments), audio excerpts, simple system flute care and purchasing information, and resources for further study. By the end of the four-part series, Boehm and simple system flutists of any background will have the tools necessary to play Irish music with a deep understanding of the tradition as well as with individual creativity. “A fantastic bible of Irish flute playing. Harrison is a very meticulous and thorough author.” —Viviana Guzman, The Flute View Magazine “An invaluable resource for any flutist.” —Brook Ferguson, Principal Flutist of the Colorado Symphony Orchestra “Leslie Anne Harrison’s Playing Outside the Lines is a marvelous gift to all interested in Irish music. Her clear and detailed writing is a huge boon to those embracing the traditional Irish flute and is truly enlightening to those (like me) who want to delve into this music while playing the Boehm flute. From tiniest detail to largest form, Leslie Anne Harrison is there every step of the way. Playing Outside the Lines is a major contribution to flute pedagogy.” —Robert Dick, Performer and Author of The Other Flute




Share a Mlkshake


Book Description

The story begins in a farm area in rural Kentucky in the early fifties. It follows the journey of three sixteen-year-old close friends whose lives were upended by tragedy. Tommy met Luke and Rachel at a drive-in theater, where Tommy was the projectionist. The three teens quickly became close friends often going out for milkshakes together. Tommy and Rachel were attracted to one another but never acted upon their feelings because Rachel was Luke's girlfriend. The three of them gathered almost weekly on a nearby farm owned by Sarah and her husband. Sarah enjoyed seeing the kids and soon became a mother figure to them. Toward the end of their senior year of high school, Luke and Rachel went to a nearby city where Rachel underwent a botched abortion. Driving back, Rachel nearly died from bleeding, but that was not the worst part. They knew that their church would stone them to death. Tommy and Sarah persuaded Rachel and Luke to run away. They helped Rachel and Luke establish new identities, severed all ties with family and friends, and drove away to some unknown place. Sarah and Tommy grieved their departure but knew that it would save their lives. Sarah and Tommy maintained contact, and when Tommy became a single father of two in St. Louis, Sarah moved to St. Louis to help Tommy with his kids. Tommy was a successful professor, and Sarah managed their finances. Rachel (now Abby) and Luke (now Carl) escaped to Iowa, where Abby worked in a small medical clinic with one doctor. She and Carl lived on a farm which Carl managed. Carl died in an accident, leaving Abby with their two children. After fourteen years of separation and a bit of serendipity, Abby, a doctor, and Tommy meet at Stanford University. It was an unexpected and joyous reunion. Tommy and Abby quickly merged their families and, along with Sarah, settled in a house adjacent to the Stanford campus. They both enjoyed successful careers at Stanford and increased the size of their family to eight kids. Although far from rural Kentucky, where their journeys began, they still enjoyed sharing milkshakes.




Winter - Folk Carols for Violin and Cello


Book Description

Celebrate the winter season with these concert-ready arrangements influenced by a variety of folk traditions such as Celtic, old-time, bluegrass and Scandinavian fiddle. This collection of time-honored and original melodies is written with a modern string crossover twist to keep both the listener and performer engaged. All tunes are arranged by the Wires String Duo, including their original piece “Campbell Street”. The audio is a stereo recording of each of the arrangements inside this collection. Includes access to online audio.