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recommended by Megan W., Orchestra Specialist

Digital Dash! by Deborah Baker Monday, Grade 0.5
This fast, fun, finger excursion is based on the 12-bar blues harmony. Using only the notes of the one octave D major scale, it provides a mostly stepwise melodic opportunity for all sections.

Esprit de Corps by Doug Spata, Grade 1
Playing together as a team is the name of the game in “Esprit de Corps” by Doug Spata! This cheery all-pizzicato march uses only the 1st-pattern notes of the D major scale. Part independence is minimal, and, in fact, many sections are homorhythmic, which will help beginners learn to listen to each other as they play. Teachers will love the counting and note-reading experience this piece provides, while students will adore the animated tunes and bouncy, melodic accompaniments.

Breakbeat by Doug Spata, Grade 1
A driving tempo, energizing rhythms, foot stomps, handclaps, pizzicati, and terse dynamics make this a thrilling yet highly playable work for the developing string orchestra – sure to be the highlight of any performance. Unison rhythms greatly enhance the intensity and accessibility.

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The Haunted Mansion by Matt Neufeld, Grade 2
You find yourself at the door of a large mansion. It’s nighttime, and you don’t remember how you got here, or even why you’re at this house in the first place. You step inside to see a long, carpeted hallway, with many large portraits covering the walls. You don’t see or hear anyone, but you can feel that there’s a party going on somewhere. As you walk down the hallway, you think you might hear music, and it’s getting louder. You open the door at the end of the hall, and step inside the ballroom…

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Megan W., originally from Pittsburgh PA, is happy to call Columbus and Stanton’s Sheet Music “Home.” As a musician, Megan has played in marching and concert bands, youth orchestras, full orchestras, small ensembles, and a few choirs. Her interests include fiddling, reading, writing, martial arts and yoga.

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