| Essential Elements 2000 Band Series - Concert Favorites, Volume Two - Flute
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16 pages, Item 1040584ET, $5.95
"Concert Favorites, Volume 2" offers a large variety of tunes for band students. Included are some classics, rock songs, marches, pop music, music with a Latin flair, and several others. There are fifteen songs in all, surely several of them will be perfect for most any ensemble. Playing new music is always fun and rewarding, so add some variety for your students.
Songbook Format: Instrumental Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
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| Song List For "Essential Elements 2000 Band Series - Concert Favorites, Volume Two - Flute" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Amazing Grace Scarborough Fair Linus And Lucy - Composed By: Vince Guaraldi The Loco-Motion - Composed By: Gerry Goffin and Carole King Theme From "Star Trek Generations" - From: The Paramount Picture "Star Trek Generations" - Composed By: Dennis McCarthy Rock & Roll-Part II (The Hey Song) - Composed By: Mike Leander and Gary Glitter Bandroom Boogie - Composed By: Michael Sweeney Beethoven's Ninth - Composed By: Ludwig Van Beethoven Gallant March - Composed By: Michael Sweeney High Adventure - Composed By: Paul Lavender Latin Fire - Composed By: John Higgins American Spirit March - Composed By: John Higgins Gathering In The Glen - Composed By: Michael Sweeney Infinity (Concert March) - From: "James Curnow" Royal Fireworks Music - Composed By: George Frederic Handel
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