Pop Quartets for All Viola

Pop Quartets for All Viola by Michael Story, published by Alfred Music in August 2008, is a revised edition designed for musicians looking to explore a variety of popular music through ensemble performance. This 24-page book presents a collection of arrangements suitable for like or mixed instruments, allowing for flexibility in group sizes and combinations. Each score is structured to accommodate varying skill levels, ranging from Grade 1 to Grade 3-4, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of players.
Readers will find a diverse selection of titles, including well-known pieces such as “Summertime,” “We Are Family,” and the “James Bond Theme.” The arrangements feature alternate passages and notation to cater to different instrumental ranges, making it easier for musicians to engage with the material. The consistent layout minimizes page turns, facilitating quick access to rehearsal points, which is ideal for concerts, recitals, auditions, and festivals. This edition serves as a practical resource for those interested in music instruction and performance across various genres and styles.
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Alfred’s Pop Quartets for All series is a versatile, educational, and fun series intended for like or mixed instruments to perform in any size group or combination of instruments. All books are in score format with each line increasing in difficulty from Grade 1 to Grade 3-4. Alternate passages and notation are included to suit instrumental ranges. With no page turns required, the songs and measures are consistent which makes finding rehearsal points quick and convenient. Perfect for concerts with family and friends, recitals, auditions, and festivals. Available for brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion. Titles are: Summertime * Celebration * We Are Family * Batman (TV Theme) * Imperial March * Theme from Ice Castles (Through the Eyes of Love) * Jump * It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) * James Bond Theme * Smooth * Gonna Fly Now * Peter Gunn.
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