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comes in a purple velvet protective case and features over 1,000 pages with full scores and lyrics to all of his 52 songs.
David Brooker’s “Italian Classics” for violin and piano contains arrangements of great Italian hits from the classics and folk music for intermediate-level players and beyond.
Jazz Zone is an introduction to jazz improvisation for clarinet. James Rae has drawn upon his extensive performing and teaching experience and presents in an accessible and straightforward manner a way into the somewhat daunting area for the aspiring jazz musician—that of improvisation.
To challenge students, Ponzo created 132 graded etudes in easy, intermediate, and advanced skill levels.
36 Selected Works for Solo Piano marks the first time any of Ervin NyiregyhÁzi’s music has been commercially published since he was six years old.
Viviene Goldman blends music history and personal experience to create a vivid portrait of a genre of nonconformity defined by outsiders.
Both wedding music books, by Scott Staidle of Local 11-637 (Louisville, KY), include 14 favorites for weddings, recitals, parties, and receptions.
In this book, Rich Redmond of Local 257 (Nashville, TN) explains his five principles of success—Commitment-Relationships-Attitude-Skill-Hunger (CRASH)—and illustrates how to utilize them at work, at home, and at play.
Paul Coles’ three-volume Classical Guitar Album offers nearly 100 varied pieces of increasing difficulty.
This set of arrangements of Luciano Berio’s Duetti, originally for two violins, represents an expansion of the limited repertoire for two violas.