People not only live together with their families, but often also in community with friends and like-minded people. It is precisely these connections that give life stability and meaning. The Tyrolean folk song "Fein sein, beinander bleibn" (“Being nice, staying with one another”) expresses these values in a special way. The lyrics speak of connection, solidarity, kindred spirits and love. The song was probably written in Tyrol in 1867; the composer and lyricist are unknown.
The series RUNDELs Little Wind Band Music (RUNDELs Kleine Blasmusik):
Playing music in small ensembles is the most original form of wind music and is currently gaining more and more importance. Ensemble musicians can work on important skills such as intonation, team playing, balancing - and express their joy of playing music straight with the audience.
The new small band series “RUNDELs Kleine Blasmusik” (Rundels Little Wind Band Music) therefore offers fascinating possibilities for groups who want to play traditional wind music such as marches, polkas or waltzes.
The concept “Quintet + (plus)” offers additional parts for two-part woodwinds, extra (solo) trumpet, percussion, accordion and accompanying parts for trombone, tenor horn, baritone/euphonium or French horn.
In addition to a clear score, the music set contains an extensive set of parts and transposed parts. Thus, a huge variety of flexible instrumentation is possible.
“RUNDELs Little Wind Band Music” (RUNDELs Kleine Blasmusik) - a new series with lots of ideas and possibilities!
Instrumentation / Music Set Quintet
Score
Part 1 Bb / C: Trumpet 1, Flugelhorn 1
Part 2 Bb / C: Trumpet 2, Flugelhorn 2
Part 3 Bb / C: Tenorhorn, Tenor Saxophon 1, Trombone 1
Part 3 F / Eb: Horn 1
Part 4 C / Bb: Baritone, Euphonium, Tenor Saxophone 2, Trombone 2
Part 4 F / Eb: Horn 2
Part 5 C / Eb 8va: Tuba 1, Bassoon, Baritone Saxophone
Part 5 C / Bb 8vb : Tuba 2
Part 5 Bb: Bass Clarinet
opt. Additional Parts (Quintet +)
C Flute
Eb Clarinet
Bb Clarinet
Eb Alto Saxophone
Bb / C Solo Trumpet
Bb / C Harmony Parts 1 / 2 (Accompaniment)
F / Eb Harmony Parts 1 / 2 (Accompaniment)
Percussion
Accordion / Acoustic Guitar
Volksweise aus Tirol People not only live together with their families, but often also in community with friends and like-minded people. It is precisely these connections that give life stability and meaning. The Tyrolean folk song "Fein sein, beinander bleibn" (“Being nice, staying with one another”) expresses these values in a special way. The lyrics speak of connection, solidarity, kindred spirits and love. The song was probably written in Tyrol in 1867; the composer and lyricist are unknown.
Playing music in small ensembles is the most original form of wind music and is currently gaining more and more importance. Ensemble musicians can work on important skills such as intonation, team playing, balancing - and express their joy of playing music straight with the audience.