Teacher Tribute was recorded performed in concert on May 21, 2012, by the Sam Barlow Freshman Band, Everett C. Davis conductor.
Composition Background
For those of you who aren't aware, teachers are some of the most important people that are part of our lives. A lot of the time, the hard work they put in to their kid's future is over looked. If they weren't part of our lives however, I'd be scared to see what the future would like, because they are one of the main forces that shape the future.
Composition these days hasn't been easy. I haven't had any inspiration to write anything in such a long time, and even the pieces I said I would be working on this year haven't been as easy I thought. I've decided though to buckle down for the rest of the summer and produce an awesome piece of music which will probably be called Awesome Overture . So far all I've worked on is the main theme. Here's a sneak peak....
This is a list of everything I've ever written or arranged. There is another page of music that is perform-able Scores, complete with covers are available for these songs. You can view these songs on the main music page. I have most of the music that I have written, available to download. They are in midi and mp3, pdf, and or scorch, format. I don't have any of the music I've written from before 2008, but I'm working on it. Eventually, I will have everything I've ever written. Check back later for more. I just finished Triumphant March. Right now I'm working on Summer Camp, a song about my experiences being a staff at Camp Imagination this year. I'm also working on The Kronos Suite . Piano Music Original Compositions 2005 Redwall Music (Completed in 2008) 2007 Asland and Merlin Scout 2008 Miso The Mind is a Garden Viking Ship Along Time Ago I Along Time Ago II (Completed in 2009) Alo...
If you came to this section in hopes that it would explain publishing of a book, you have been let down. This section only talks about the mysteries of publishing mainly concert band music. First have a pretty good piece of music, that you're sure people would want to play. Possibly have a teacher or older band student edit it to make sure it's playable: it sounds good, and is easy enough to play for the targeted performers. Note: I would recommend having about six pieces ready to go. You can only send each piece to one publisher at a time; if they find out you've sent it to someone else, they may not ever do business with you again. Also, if both publishers like it, then you have to admit to both of them that you broke the rules. Now you lost out on both of those publishers. When you find a publisher that will publish something , you have a better chance with doing business with them in the future. Find that publisher can be a slow going process, so sending out more th...
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