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Concert Band Concert Band Series Series Grade Series Series Grade Code Name Level (s)* Code Name Level (s)* ACFCB American Composers Forum/ FC1 First Concepts or First Concert 1 BandQuest Series 3 FECBST Fentone Concert Band Sets AMCBCD Anglo Music Concert Band CDs FENTBK Fentone Play-Along Books AMCBST Anglo Music Concert Band Sets 1-6 FLXBND Flex-Band Series 2-3 AMSTEL Amstel Music 4-5 GSCB G. Schirmer Concert Band 4-5 APCCB Arrangers Publishing Concert Band 2-4 IMCBCD IberMusica Concert Band CDs BB2 Basic Band 2 1-2 IMCBST IberMusica Concert Band Sets 3-5 BDFOL Concert Band Folios/Collections 2-3 LB Leonard Bernstein BGPOP Beginning Pops for Concert Band 1 LEOPRC Leopard Percussion 3 BHBAND Boosey & Hawkes Concert Band 2-5 MARKS Edward B. Marks Band Library 3-5 BMPCB Band Music Press Concert Band 2-4 MARSER Hal Leonard Mariachi Series 1-2 BTCBST Beriato Music Concert Band Set 2-4 MJQ Modern Jazz Quartet Concert Band Concert BWC Band with Choir 2-4 MRDRES Meredith Music 2-5 CB Music for Symphonic Band 4 MTCBCD Mitropa Music Concert Band CDs CBCB Canadian Brass Concert Band 3-4 MTCBST Mitropa Music Concert Band Sets CBCD Concert Band CDs MW MusicWorks 1-5 CBMNST Mannheim Steamroller Concert Band 3-4 PENS2+ Pops for Ensembles Series 2-3 CBPRO5 Professional Concert Band 5 RCHINS The Richmond Organization CMPED Composers’ Editions 4-5 RUBCB Rubank Concert Band 2-3 CRBBST Curnow Music Brass Band Sets .5-5 SCCBST Scherzando Concert Band Sets 2-5 CRCBCD Curnow Music Concert Band CDs SCHOTT Schott CRCBST Curnow Music Concert Band Sets .5-6 SHW Shawnee Press DHBBCD De Haske Brass Band CDs STRPK String Paks 2-4 DHBBST De Haske Brass Band Sets 2-4 SYMCB Symphonic/Concert Band 4-5 DHCBCD De Haske Concert Band CDs TMPBD Transcontinental Music Publications DHCBST De Haske Concert Band Sets 1-6 YNGBD Music for Young Bands 3 DHCHL De Haske Choir with Band DHENST De Haske Ensemble Sets For even more titles related to concert band, please see: DHPABK De Haske Collections 1.5-3 - page 166 for Essential Elements 2000 for Band DURAND Editions Durand - page 204 for other Concert Band Methods DVCB1.5 Discovery Band Series 1-1.5 - The Hal Leonard Solo Instrumental Catalog DVPL Discovery Plus Band Series 2 - The Hal Leonard Classical Publications Catalog ECKCB E.C. Kerby 3-4 EEAR Essential Elements Artist Level 1-1.5 EEFOL Essential Elements Collections 2-3 EEMST Essential Elements Master Level 2 *Grade Levels EEPRF Essential Elements Performer Level 1 1 = Very Easy (1 year playing experience) EEXP Essential Elements Expert Level 1.5 2 = Easy (2 years playing experience) EEXPL Essential Elements Explorer Level 1 3 = Medium (3-4 years playing experience) EMB Editio Musica Budapest 4 = Medium Advanced EWCB The Music of Eric Whitacre/ BCM International 4-5 5 = Advanced 60 CONCERT BAND _____ 50245170 3 Fantastic Dances, Op. 22 _____ 48015467 Clarinet 3 B-flat .........................BHBAND......$11.95 (Joaquin Turina) .....................CB4 ...........$120.00 _____ 48015468 Alto Clarinet ..............................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 44002320 15 Russian Dances _____ 48015469 Bass Clarinet in B-flat ...............BHBAND......$11.95 (arr. Andrew Watkin) ..............DHCBST1.5 .$39.00 _____ 48015470 Bassoon 1 .................................BHBAND......$11.95 16 Chorales (J.S. Bach/arr. Mayhew Lake) _____ 48015471 Bassoon 2 .................................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50348220 Condensed Conductor’s Score ..CB4 ...............$9.95 _____ 48015472 Contrabassoon ..........................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351570 C Piccolo ...................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015473 Alto Sax 1 .................................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351590 Flute I ........................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015474 Alto Sax 2 .................................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351600 Flute II .......................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015475 Tenor Sax .................................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351610 Oboe I .......................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015476 Baritone Sax .............................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351620 Oboe II ......................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015477 Cornet in E-flat ..........................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351870 Bassoon I ..................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015478 Flugelhorn 1 in B-flat ................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351880 Bassoon II .................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015479 Flugelhorn 2 in B-flat ................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351630 E-flat Clarinet ............................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015480 Horn 1 in E-flat .........................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351640 B-flat Clarinet I (Solo) ...............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015481 Horn 2 in E-flat .........................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351650 B-flat Clarinet 2 .........................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015482 Horn 3 in E-flat .........................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351660 B-flat Clarinet 3 .........................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015483 Horn 4 in E-flat .........................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351800 E-flat Alto Clarinet .....................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015484 Tenor Horn 1 ............................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351670 B-flat Bass Clarinet ...................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015485 Tenor Horn 2 ............................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351680 E-flat Alto Saxophone I .............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015486 Tuba ..........................................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351690 E-flat Alto Saxophone II ............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015497 Tuba 1 .......................................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351810 B-flat Tenor Saxophone ............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015487 Tuba 2 in B-flat .........................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351830 E-flat Baritone Saxophone ........CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015488 Trumpet 1 in B-flat ....................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351770 B-flat Cornet/Trumpet I (Solo) ..CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015489 Trumpet 2 in B-flat ....................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351780 B-flat Cornet/Trumpet II ............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015490 Trumpet 3 in B-flat ....................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351790 B-flat Cornet/Trumpet III ...........CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015491 Trumpet 4 in B-flat ....................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50352020 French Horn I ............................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015492 Trombone 1 ..............................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351740 French Horn II ...........................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015493 Trombone 2 ..............................BHBAND......$11.95 Concert Band Concert _____ 50351750 French Horn III ..........................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015494 Trombone 3 ..............................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351760 French Horn IV ..........................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015495 Trombone 4 ..............................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351840 Trombone I ...............................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 48015496 Timpani .....................................BHBAND......$11.95 _____ 50351850 Trombone II ..............................CB4 ...............$3.95 371 Four-Part Chorales (J.S. Bach) _____ 50351860 Trombone III .............................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003549 Score ........................................DHCBST ......$29.95 _____ 50351890 Baritone I (Bass Clef) ................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003550 C Part 1 .....................................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351910 Baritone I (Treble Clef) ..............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003553 C Part 2 .....................................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351900 Baritone II (Bass Clef) ...............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003557 C Part 3 (Viola) .........................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351980 Bass/Tuba .................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003562 C Part 4a ...................................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351920 Violin I (1st Position) ................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003563 C Part 4b ...................................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351940 Violin I (Advanced Position) .....CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003551 B-flat Part 1 ..............................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351930 Violin II (1st Position) ...............CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003554 B-flat Part 2 ..............................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351950 Violin II (Advanced Position) ....CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003559 B-flat TC Part 3 .........................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351970 Viola ..........................................CB4 ...............$4.95 _____ 44003564 B-flat TC Part 4 .........................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351960 Cello I .......................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003552 E-flat Clarinet, E-flat Cornet ......DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50352010 Cello II ......................................CB4 ...............$3.95 _____ 44003555 E-flat Part 2 ...............................DHCBST ........$7.95 _____ 50351990 Double Bass ..............................CB4
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