Here are 25 Ricercars and Fantasias from the Renaissance composed by Francesco da Milano, known as "Il Divino" transcribed for the baritone ukulele, Renaissance guitar, low G ukelele and many other four course instruments. Of course, they may all be played on the guitar.
Classic Festival Solos offers the advancing instrumentalist an array of materials graded from easy to more challenging. There are different titles for each instrument, and an assortment of musical styles has been included in each book for variety. Many of the solos appear on state contest lists. Titles: * Andantino (Sor, arr. Dishinger) * Canzonetta (Girlamo, arr. Coggins) * Flow Gently, Sweet Afton (arr. Rascher) * Gently the Moon Has Risen (Claudius, arr. Rascher) * Happy Valley (Leonard) * Introduction and Theme (Paganini, arr. Leonard) * Largo (Handel, arr. Rousseau) * Little March (Schulz, arr. Rascher) * Little Waltz (Coggins) * Non Piu Andrai (Mozart, arr. Foster) * Panis Angelicus (Franck, arr Leonard) * Rocking Carol (Czech Carol, arr. Rousseau) * Shenandoah (arr. Foster) * Vivace (Telemann, arr. Coggins)
Classic Festival Solos offers the advancing instrumentalist an array of materials graded from easy to more challenging. There are different titles for each instrument, and an assortment of musical styles has been included in each book for variety. Many of the solos appear on state contest lists. Titles: * Concentration (Smith) * Debonair (Smith) * Galaxy (Vincent) * Gypsy Rondo (Haydn, arr. Smith) * Las Tortillas (Tanner) * Lazy Lullaby (Tanner) * Little Norway (Smith) * Military March (arr. Little) * Sentinel (Smith) * Song to the Evening Star (Wagner, arr. Smith) * Unicorn (Smith) * Venture (Smith) * Weather Vane (Tanner)
Classic Festival Solos offers the advancing instrumentalist an array of materials graded from easy to more challenging. There are different titles for each instrument, and an assortment of musical styles has been included in each book for variety. Many of the solos appear on state contest lists. Titles: * Concentration (Smith) * Debonair (Smith) * Galaxy (Vincent) * Gypsy Rondo (Haydn, arr. Smith) * Las Tortillas (Tanner) * Lazy Lullaby (Tanner) * Little Norway (Smith) * Military March (arr. Little) * Sentinel (Smith) * Song to the Evening Star (Wagner, arr. Smith) * Unicorn (Smith) * Venture (Smith) * Weather Vane (Tanner)
Classic Festival Solos offers the advancing instrumentalist an array of materials graded from easy to more challenging. There are different titles for each instrument, and an assortment of musical styles has been included in each book for variety. Many of the solos appear on state contest lists. Titles: * Andantino (Sor, arr. Dishinger) * Canzonetta (Girlamo, arr. Coggins) * Flow Gently, Sweet Afton (arr. Rascher) * Gently the Moon Has Risen (Claudius, arr. Rascher) * Happy Valley (Leonard) * Introduction and Theme (Paganini, arr. Leonard) * Largo (Handel, arr. Rousseau) * Little March (Schulz, arr. Rascher) * Little Waltz (Coggins) * Non Piu Andrai (Mozart, arr. Foster) * Panis Angelicus (Franck, arr Leonard) * Rocking Carol (Czech Carol, arr. Rousseau) * Shenandoah (arr. Foster) * Vivace (Telemann, arr. Coggins)
(Advanced Band Method). An outlined course of study designed to follow the elementary and intermediate levels of any instructional method, the Rubank Advanced Methods are considered to be one of the gold standards of advanced instrumental study. The specially designed units provide a complete pedagogy: * Scales and Arpeggios All of the major and minor keys are covered in the complete two-book course * Melodic Interpretation Including 20+ contest level duets in each book * Solo Preparation Six contest level solos included * Articulation Studies Specialized for each instrument * Exercises in Fingering (woodwinds), Flexibility (brass) and Sticking (percussion) * Ornamentation All types are introduced Generations of musicians have been taught with Rubank methods join the tradition!
(Elementary Method). One of the most widely used series of methods for individual or like-instrument class instruction. Using a very well-rounded approach including scales, arpeggios, technical studies, studies for musicianship, articulation studies, solos, duets, and studies devoted to the special needs of each instrument, this series provides a fantastic wealth of material for all student musicians.