Product Description
You played a beginner version of William Tell in your first Essential Elements lesson books. That was fun. You wanted more. But nothing else is available except the orchestral version which is not only insane, you can't possibly assemble that many players. Highly expert players. They are already too busy playing for the symphony or in the recording studio.
Until now. Like bridging the gap between airplanes and interstellar travel, this intermediate version appears. Guiding you. Leading you to play a few more notes, and then a few more. Phrases repeat, simplest the first time, then a little more like the orchestral version the second. You can repeat the first version while learning, and will be seduced into playing the second version for both phrases before you know it. You'll ignore the breaks (chords) at first, then discover they are easy, fingerings are included, and you sound more like an orchestra. By the way, the parts are fun to play by themselves. That's how I play them when I'm not with my instructor. I play both cello and violin, at intermediate level. That is the only way I can make these level-sensitive arrangements.
Try the dark side of the force. Play Rossini. Shoot apples off people's heads. Go for it!
Three pages. It fits on the music stand, with both parts visible.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.