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Product Number: 1012004059 Series: Recorder Pages: 2
Description: Part two of this song is much harder than part one. This is one of those songs that are specifically written so that students having difficulty with hand to eye coordination get a chance to play the melody too. The title started out as Dodge ball, but it turned into dancing all day long when Gingersnaps, our combination Dachshund/Jack Russell Terrier, started dancing all over the Family room as I was playing it. I have never seen a dog dance to recorder music before. It was adorable and unsettling all at the same time!
Description: This is an original piece I put together when a student asked me for a solo that would help him master playing in tenths. (Tenths are a third plus one octave) It has been performed many times since then, despite the fact that it is really a simple thing and no trouble at all to write. I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I have enjoyed watching it being performed. Warning: Small children tend to get up and dance to this.
Product Number: 1012004277 Series: Lead Sheet Pages: 1
Description: This is an Alma Mater I wrote for an Elementary School I taught at. You may be thinking about writing an Alma Mater and need some examples. You may also be a student of Desertaire Elementary School. If so, here is your Alma Mater! Sing it with Pride.
Product Number: 1012000425 Series: String Ensemble Pages: 1
Description: One of my students really wanted to play this, so I wrote it out over one weekend, and they actually learned it! Just goes to show you what a first year group can do if you tell them they can't!
Product Number: 1012000402 Series: Guitar Ensemble Pages: 1
Description: This piece started out as a solo on the Hot Cross Buns page (first solos with open basses) but my students bugged me until I wrote this out as an ensemble piece as well. They kind of like it. This is for beginners in the first three months of instruction.
Product Number: 1012003949 Series: Full Score Pages: 12
Description: From the Mutopia project, this public domain selection has been scored for bassoon, clarinet and oboe.
Product Number: 1012004060 Series: Recorder Pages: 2
Description: This song is published with and without the shorthand notation system. If you haven't looked at it yet, remember that the thumb is assumed to be on the octave hole unless there is an open "O" to the left of the fingering. Everything else is pretty much self explanatory, but there is a sheet for the shorthand notation system here as well.
Description: This is the school song for Dolphin Terrace Elementary School in El Paso Texas. If you ever need to write a school song, you may want to look at this one first. I had a lot of help from students, and especially from Mr. Cano, who had some definite ideas about what a school song should have in it. School songs are very important for self esteem, building a sense of community, and just because while you are singing - for those few brief moments everyone is thinking about the same thing all at once. That is very unusual and special!
Product Number: 10001162 Series: Vocal Solo Pages: 1
Description: From the Latin word DONA, we get our English word "donate" which is what the word means: to donate, give or grant. From the Latin word PACEM, we get our English words "pacify", "pacific" "pacifier", and "pact". You see, pacem means peace. This song then has one simple phrase: GRANT US PEACE!
Product Number: 1012000441 Series: SATB/Strings Pages: 1
Description: We did this last year, with the orchestra and choir together. When my students asked me why I put the words on the string parts as well, my response was, "You don't put the instruments in your mouth do you?" (Some of my students were in both choir and orchestra and I didn't want any hurt feelings)
Product Number: 1012000302 Series: Guitar Ensemble Pages: 1
Description: This is a song that I wrote to emphasis the P-I-M-A-M-A finger style. We use this as exercise four of our warm ups in class, but wanted some practical application as well. This is an excellent song to teach students prior to teaching them "House of the Rising Sun." This is written for three guitars and contains shorthand notation for beginners, as well as for students with special needs.
Product Number: 1012004121 Series: Guitar Ensemble Pages: 2
Description: This is a first year guitar ensemble piece. It was a favorite song of one of my student's Grandparents. They said that if they came to the concert, we'd better play this song! How could we say no?