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Andrew Oxspring: Santa's On Strike - Key Stage 1 (Book/CD)

Andrew Oxspring: Santa's On Strike - Key Stage 1 (CD-ROM/CD)

Andrew Oxspring: Santa's On Strike - Key Stage 2 (CD-ROM/CD)

Andrew Oxspring: Santa's On Strike

Andrew Oxspring: Santa's On Strike

Christmas musical for 7-11 years. Running time 60 minutes approx.It's Christmas Eve and Santa's in a mood! He's seen too many episodes of Supernanny and thinks children don't deserve presents any more, so he goes on strike! As Mrs. Santa and the elves show him snapshots of family life, will he realise that Christmas is still a time of giving, caring and sharing? You bet he will, and so will your audience in this celebration of all that is good about Christmas... and about children! Plot SummaryIt's Christmas Eve at the North Pole, and frantic preparations are under way to get Santa ready for his annual 'evening out' (song - 'Ready For Christmas Day'). However, all is not as it should be. We hear from the elves, Eric, Elsie, Edgar, Edna, Esmée and Elmer, that Santa has gone on strike! Mrs Santa thinks this may be a passing problem due to his age, but Santa claims he has good reason for refusing to deliver presents to the children of the world. He has been watching 'Supernanny' and 'House of Tiny Tearaways' on TV and can't believe the behaviour he has witnessed (song - 'Santa's On Strike'). He thinks children no longer deserve a visit from him on Christmas Eve, and he won't be convinced otherwise.Desperate to save Christmas the Elves, Mrs Santa and Rudolf plead with him to change his mind, but Santa digs his heels in! Then the elves hit on a plan which might convince him that Children are not like those he's seen on TV, but that they can be really kind and giving, caring and sharing. Using the World-Wide-View-Satellite-Plasma-Screen-and-handset they tune in to the Wiseman family who are preparing for Christmas. They, and the audience, witness the comically frantic time families can have leading up to the big day, and see the children more than doing their bit to ease the pressure. (song - 'Pitching In, helping Out')Next we tune into the Shepherd family. Despite being settled into a Christmas Eve game of cards (which Dad is a little too eager to win!) the children are keen to make sure all the animals - pets, birds and even Santa's reindeer - are comfortable, catered-for and well looked-after. (song - 'Puppies Are Not Just For Christmas')The Elves then show Santa the King family. We see how the children are happy to sacrifice a cosy Christmas Eve watching DVDs in order to join others, outside in the cold, carol singing to raise money for the old folks' home. They also enjoy dragging their protesting parents outside for a sing-along too! (song - 'Lots of Fa-la-la')In a short optional scene Santa is shown that children haven't forgotten the true meaning of Christmas. We tune in to a nativity tableau, where, dressed as the traditional characters, a group of children perform a traditional Christmas song.If all this hasn't yet softened Santa's heart, then the final visit to the Starr family is bound to make him see that children can embrace the true spirit of Christmas. The Starr children feel sorry for their old neighbour, Mr Lewis, and take him round some Christmas cake (and a bottle of Dad's wine!), with the intention of keeping him company for a short while. Moved by his loneliness they go the whole hog and invite him to their house for Christmas! (song - 'Give A Little Time')Quite predictably this does the trick, and as Santa sobs into his beard he instructs the elves to load up the sleigh. In a rousing finale he adm

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Michael and Jill Gallina: Strike Up The Rhythm Band

Strike Up the Band : Classic Marches Arranged for Fingerstyle Guitar

Classical Heartbreakers

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: The New Musical - Vocal Selections

Gershwin Classics (Keveren) Pf Bk

Snow Patrol: A Hundred Million Suns (PVG)

Craig Dobbins: 5-String Banjo Styles For 6-String Guitar (Book/Online Audio)

Singers Lib Mscl Thtr Vol2 Ten Bk/Cd

Singers Lib Mscl Thtr Vol2 Ten Bk/Cd

Lucky To Be Me (From 'On The Town')Strike Up The Band! (From 'strike Up The Band')Blah, Blah, Blah (From 'Delicious')What Am I Doin' (From 'Closer Than Ever')You Took Advantage Of Me (From 'Present Arms')You Gotta Die Sometime (From 'Falsettos')And They'Re Off (From 'A New Brain')When The Earth Stopped Turning (From 'Elegies: A Song Cycle')I Want To Make Magic (From 'Fame-The Musical')Alone In The Universe (From 'seussical The Musical')Ballad Of The Easy Life (From 'The Threepenny Opera')Broadway Baby (From 'Dames At Sea')Calla Lily Lady (From 'Two Gentlemen Of Verona')Dames (From 'Dames')Different (From 'Honk')Donna (From 'Hair')Extraordinary (From 'Pippin')Gypsy In Me, The (From 'Anything Goes')I'm Falling In Love With Someone (From 'Naughty Marietta')I'm Not That Smart (From 'The 25Th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee')If I Only Had A Brain (From 'The Wizard Of Oz')Knowing Me, Knowing YouLarger Than Life (From 'My Favorite Year')Love's Revenge (From 'Two Gentlemen Of Verona')My Unfortunate Erection (Chip's Lament) (From 'The 25Th Annual Putnam County SpellingNew Town Is A Blue Town, A (From 'The Pajama Game')Radames Letter (From Elton John And Tim Rice's 'Aida')Sandy (From 'Grease')Something To Live For (From 'sophisticated Ladies')Stouthearted Men (From 'The New Moon')The Ballad Of Booth - Part Iii (From 'Assassins')The Phone Call (From 'Lucky Stiff')There's A Boat Dats Leavin' Soon For New York (From 'Porgy And Bess')They Won't Know Me (From 'Wish You Were Here')To Each His Dulcinea (From 'Man Of La Mancha')

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Piano Play-Along Volume 71: George Gershwin

Joel Rothman: Drummin' In The Rhythm Of Rock - With Linear Patterns

Joel Rothman: Drummin' In The Rhythm Of Rock - With Linear Patterns

Another Drum tutor book from Joel Rothman exploring rhythms with linear patterns. This book is for intermediate to advanced players. The main focus of the book is on linear coordination. ' Over the past several years I've had numerous requests by teachers to write a clear, step­by-step book dealing with the topic of linear drumming. Drummin' In The Rhythm Of Rock ' is in answer to those requests. The book is for intermediate to advanced players. Until now I have shied away from writing a book on linear playing because the topic is a veritable minefield when it comes to the number of possible combinations that can be played between your four limbs. Unlike the standard and simpler basic rock beats, which consist mostly of three or four-way coordination between the cymbal, snare and bass, with the cymbal and snare parts remaining more or less constant, linear playing can have your four limbs each playing different rhythmic patterns at different times. This allows for thousands of possibilities between the cymbal, snare, hi-hat and bass. So just what is linear drumming? In its purest form it does not allow more than one limb to play at any given time. For example, if you strike the cymbal you can't strike the bass or snare simultaneously. In a very real sense, in order to play linear you have to unlearn what you've learned previously, then substitute a new and different approach to coordinating your four limbs. The main object of this study is not to present you with actual linear beats, but rather to help you develop the type of coordination necessary for playing linear '.

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Sonatas, Scherzo and Ballads pb

Sonatas, Scherzo and Ballads pb

With opuses 1, 2, 4, 5, and 10, this volume contains virtually all of Johannes Brahms’ early piano oeuvre, with which the budding composer and pianist introduced himself to the public. The Scherzo op. 4 from 1851 stands alongside the sonatas composed between 1851–53 as a substantial single movement that particularly delighted Robert Schumann, leading him to direct the public’s special attention to his young colleague in his famous article “New Paths” in 1853. Written the following year, the Four Ballades op. 10 complete the volume. Already they strike a new, more Romantic note that Brahms described to Clara Schumann thus: “They are not very difficult, and even less difficult tounderstand”. This Urtext edition offers a revision of the musical text based on the new Brahms Complete Edition, with an extensive preface by editor Katrin Eich. With opuses 1, 2, 4, 5, and 10, this volume contains virtually all of Johannes Brahms’ early piano oeuvre, with which the budding composer and pianist introduced himself to the public. The Scherzo op. 4 from 1851 stands alongside the sonatas composed between 1851–53 as a substantial single movement that particularly delighted Robert Schumann, leading him to direct the public’s special attention to his young colleague in his famous article “New Paths” in 1853. Written the following year, the Four Ballades op. 10 complete the volume. Already they strike a new, more Romantic note that Brahms described to Clara Schumann thus: “They are not very difficult, and even less difficult tounderstand”. This Urtext edition offers a revision of the musical text based on the new Brahms Complete Edition, with an extensive preface by editor Katrin Eich.

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Gavin Higgins: Dark Arteries Suite (Score)

The Lustful Mother's Heart

Singer's Library of Musical Theatre - Vol. 1 : Tenor Book/2-CDs Pack