Ahoy! This jaunty little sea chanty in 4/4 time is a fun arrangement for younger ensembles. The staccato notes in the lively melody enhance the mood, and a bit of confidence will bring on a dynamic
Adaptable Trios, the newest series from Excelcia Music Publishing, contains 25 newly-composed or arranged trios that can be flexibly used with any combination of wind and percussion instruments in
The resurgence of the sea shanty as a cultural phenomenon in 2020 was a perfect flashpoint for this collection of 16 well-known and rediscovered shanties. Playable with as little as three musicians or
This useful collection contains 27 newly arranged trios written at Grades 1.5 to 3. Designed to be used with any combination of three wind instruments with or without percussion, the possible combinations
Written in 1885, F.W. Meacham's ever-popular American Patrol can be found in almost all band libraries. This Grade 4 setting for AAT saxophone trio presents the tune in its best playing and
From the Baroque era to the 20th century, these 18 trios are arranged in a wide variety of styles. Written to be played by any combination of three instruments, this versatile collection provides not only
An accompanied sax trio (A-A-A/T) opening with an exciting motive. The first rendition is in block harmonies with occasional rhythmic punctuations. The next section has subtle contrapuntal statements
These easy arrangements of 21 holiday classics are each playable as a trio, duet, or solo with piano accompaniment for ultimate flexibility. Each compatible book contains a three-part score so musicians can
Twenty-one pieces from Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and folk repertoire, flexibly arranged for same or mixed instrumentation! Each is playable as a trio, duet, or solo with piano accompaniment. Each
Twenty pieces from the standard wedding repertoire, flexibly arranged for same or mixed wind instrumentation! Each is playable as a trio, duet, or solo with piano accompaniment. Each compatible book
An accompanied saxophone trio for altos and optional tenor. The piece begins in a lively fashion starting quietly and adding more parts as it crescendos up to the opening of the tune in full ensemble