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Floating Serenade
$20.00 Select optionsFloating Serenade introduces students to classical music on pan.
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Peanut Vendor
$25.00 Select optionsThe Cuban classic Peanut Vendor is one of the most popular of hundreds of songs based on a street seller’s cry. This Reggae arrangement is no exception in the song’s history of stylistic interpretations.
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Last Train to San Fernando
$30.00 Select optionsThis was among the first recorded pieces to document a steel orchestra at work. The Woodbrook Invaders recorded it in 1950.
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Hula Hoop
$30.00 Select optionsHula Hoop is a super fun samba reggae is an interlocking rhythm section tune that will eventually grab the audience and make them want to get up and dance.
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Be Thou But Near
$30.00 Select optionsThis beautiful aria is often erroneously attributed to J.S. Bach due to its inclusion in the Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach, but was most likely written by the German composer Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel.
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Jingle Bells (In 7)
$25.00 Select optionsThe holiday standard “Jingle Bells” is given fresh new life with this interpretation in 7. There’s nothing “odd” about this meter, though. All the parts fit together in a fun, but not too challenging way.
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Trinidad
$25.00 Select optionsTrinidad is a slow tempo, easy groove that will introduce the typical rhythmic feel of “old-time” Calypso, a variation using the “two drop” Calypso feel and straight ahead Soca.
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Six Duets
$75.00 Select optionsHere are six duets for Tenor and Double Seconds by Malika Coletta. There is one beginner level piece and five that range from easy intermediate to intermediate. The styles include two Calypsos, Bossa Nova, Pop, classical and a lullaby. Add them to any program for a great contrast. Sold in a package or individually. Please see individual pieces for audio samples.
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Backyard Finns
$35.00 Select optionsBackyard Finns was written to showcase the resonating quality of pans in the “sweet” registers, this is a modern calypso, post soca.
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Up on the Roof
$30.00 Select optionsThis arrangement of the hit by The Drifters is perfect for an intermediate band. It’s a recognizable tune and certain to be a crowd pleaser.