This Media Center item can only be displayed if you agree to the use of marketing cookies. With one click you can accept it.
Rock Stone Intro
Info
Notes available at: https://www.rundel.de/en/
for Rock & Wind Band Writing his composition ROCK STONE INTRO for Rock and Wind Band, Heinz Briegel had the creative idea that one could introduce the ensemble and rock band with this piece. Measures 36-43 are perfectly suited to make such a presentation or announcement. You can repeat those measures - of course played very softly – until the announcer has finished.
In that passage the wind instruments are noted in cues and the rhythm section plays very softly. You can also gradually build up rhythm parts from the bottom: First drums and bass groove, then add percussion, guitar and keyboards.
An optional humorous element for the band introduction would be to let soloists or band members play a short improvisation right after they have been introduced.
When the announcer has finished and the last sequence of measures 36-43 is done, build a strong crescendo from measure 44 until theme reappears at measure 52.
The idea of introducing your band makes ROCK STONE INTRO a perfect opener for any kind of musical performance. Make use of Heinz Briegel’s inspiration and create your own personalized intro!
Grade Level GB: 4-5 Grade Level USA: 3 (Intermediate) Composer: Briegel, Heinz Genre: Rock Performance time: 2,50 Publisher: Rundel Size: DIN A4 Info: Full Score + Parts Rundel Order Number: MVSR2787 Release Date: 2015
RUNDEL Rock & Wind Band Series
Writing his composition ROCK STONE INTRO for Rock and Wind Band, Heinz Briegel had the creative idea that one could introduce the ensemble and rock band with this...
German composer, arranger and musician Heinz Briegel was born on Mai 6, 1959 in Frankfurt. He studied at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt (1980-83) and also studied composition and arranging with Bill Dobbins and Raiburn Wright (Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York), Kenny Napper (Konservatorium Hilversum) and Bob Brookmeyer (Köln). He played withand arranged for: James Morrison,...