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Original

Count Rockula. Timothy Loest. Beginning.

Translation

Count Rockula. Timothy Loest. Beginning.

Original

Count Rockula composed by Timothy Loest. For concert band. Concert Band. FJH Developing Band. Score only. Full set. score and parts. also available. B1393. Halloween. Grade 1.5. Score only. Duration 2 minutes. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.B1393S. Experience "monster rock" like you've never experienced before. This well-crafted, easy-grooving original derives its ghoulish charm from its funky beat and various sound effects, including flexatone, finger snaps, and the entire ensemble shouting "Boo. Experience 'monster rock' like you've never experienced before. This well-crafted, easy-grooving original derives its ghoulish charm from its funky beat and various sound effects, including flexatone, finger snaps, and the entire ensemble shouting 'Boo. ' A frighteningly fun piece that will put a smile on everyone's face, even if it is midnight with a full moon. Slightly more advanced than beginning band. Clarinet 1 begins to play over the break. Rhythms and ranges are expanded to accommodate the end of first-year as well as second-year instruction. Grade 1.5.

Translation

Count Rockula composed by Timothy Loest. For concert band. Concert Band. FJH Developing Band. Score only. Full set. score and parts. also available. B1393. Halloween. Grade 1.5. Score only. Duration 2 minutes. Published by The FJH Music Company Inc. FJ.B1393S. Experience "monster rock" like you've never experienced before. This well-crafted, easy-grooving original derives its ghoulish charm from its funky beat and various sound effects, including flexatone, finger snaps, and the entire ensemble shouting "Boo. Experience 'monster rock' like you've never experienced before. This well-crafted, easy-grooving original derives its ghoulish charm from its funky beat and various sound effects, including flexatone, finger snaps, and the entire ensemble shouting 'Boo. ' A frighteningly fun piece that will put a smile on everyone's face, even if it is midnight with a full moon. Slightly more advanced than beginning band. Clarinet 1 begins to play over the break. Rhythms and ranges are expanded to accommodate the end of first-year as well as second-year instruction. Grade 1.5.