Floating Serenade introduces students to classical music on pan. It is written in a major key, with just a few accidentals in rounded binary form. You can also purchase this piece as part of our “Six Pieces For Beginning Steel Band” package.
Composer: Adam Grise
Genre: Classical
Difficulty: Beginner
Instrumentation: T, DT, DS, C, B, Drums
Ranges:
Tenor: C4 – C6
Double Tenor: A3 – C4 (DT is only on Catch Me and You Got Me Going)
Although one of Gossec’s most popular works, this playful melody from the Classical period may be best recognized from its use by arranger Carl Stalling in several Warner Brothers cartoons.
Probably Elgar’s best remembered and most played composition from it’s use in graduation ceremonies, this march highlights the ability of the ensemble to present contrasting expressive moods in a single piece.
Floating Serenade
$20.00
Floating Serenade introduces students to classical music on pan.
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Floating Serenade introduces students to classical music on pan. It is written in a major key, with just a few accidentals in rounded binary form. You can also purchase this piece as part of our “Six Pieces For Beginning Steel Band” package.
Composer: Adam Grise
Genre: Classical
Difficulty: Beginner
Instrumentation: T, DT, DS, C, B, Drums
Ranges:
Tenor: C4 – C6
Double Tenor: A3 – C4 (DT is only on Catch Me and You Got Me Going)
Double Seconds: F3 – D5
Cello: B2 – F4
Bass: B1 – E3 (with octave)
Time: 2:00; 2:45; 3:15; 3:00; 2:15; 2:45
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