Intermediate
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Miss Tourist
$35.00 Select optionsAnother Kitchner classic! Miss tourist is a moderate tempo calypso with a great Kitchner melody line that the tenors trade with the seconds and the cellos. Perfect for beginner to intermediate bands.
Ranges:
Tenor: C4 – A5
Double Tenor: G3 – G5
Double Seconds: G3 – Bb4
Guitars: C3 – F4
Six Bass: Bb1 – D3Skill Level: Intermediate
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London is the Place for Me
$35.00 Select optionsAnother piece from our Monarchs of Calypso series and written by the infamous Lord Kitchner, London is the Place for Me is one of the classic calypsos that is sure to please. This is a moderate tempo, intermediate level piece.
Ranges:
Tenor: F4 – G5
Double Tenor: G3 – F5
Double Seconds: E3 – G4
Guitars: Eb3 – F4
Six Bass: Bb1 – D3Skill Level: Intermediate
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Sleigh Ride
$25.00 Select optionsThis reggae treatment of Sleigh Bells is fun for the audience and band alike. It’s a pretty straightforward arrangement and perfect for an intermediate level band.
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West Indian Rhythms
$25.00 Select optionsA moderate tempo classic 1930’s era Calypso from Atilla the Hun (Raymond Quevado), but arranged in a modern style.
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Mookiate
$15.00 Select optionsMookiate has a meditative mood allowing for the performers to experiment with dynamics, sustaining fermatas, cueing and tempo.
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Lullaby
$15.00 Select optionsA slow, soft, lullaby for the key of G flat major.
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Green Valley
$15.00 Select optionsGreen Valley is a Bossa Nova written to help develop the ability of one student to be the sole accompanist. Both parts feature a variation, and the rhythms in the melody build confidence in performing syncopated rhythms at more moderate tempos.
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Torbio and Daisy
$35.00 Select optionsThis piece is a cha cha written to depict a mutt dog and a pit bull. The pit bull would would bark at anything and anyone, but while wagging its tail.
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Little Cricket
$35.00 Select optionsLittle Cricket can be played as a medium-up bossa or light samba.
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Gavotte in D
$10.00 Select optionsAlthough 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.