INDIANA JONES & THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL + CD / piano accompaniment
Publisher | ALFRED PUBLISHING CO.,INC. |
Genre: | musicals, movies & tv |
Arrangement: | melody / piano |
Cast: | solo |
Format: | book + CD |
Series: |
Indiana Jones
Alfred's Instrumental Play-Along FILMOVE HITY |
Parameters
Product code: | 31779 |
Composer: | Williams, John |
No. of songs: | 5 |
Pages: | 27 |
Size: | 23 x 30 cm |
EAN: | 9780739056677 |
UPC: | 038081341637 |
Weight: | 166 g |
Audio examples
Songlist (5)
- Raiders March
- The Adventures of Mutt
- The Journey to Akator
- Marion's Theme
- Irina's Theme
Product description
This piano accompaniment book is part of an instrumental series arranged for Flute, Clarinet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Trumpet, Horn in F, and Trombone. It includes a specially designed accompaniment that can be easily played by a teacher or intermediate piano student. The instrumental solo part, in concert pitch, is added above the piano part so the accompanist or teacher can follow the soloist. A CD, which features live demonstration performances of various instrument tracks from throughout the series, has also been included. The instrumental arrangements in this series are completely compatible with each other and can be played together or as solos. Each book contains a carefully edited part that is appropriate for the Level 2-3 player, and a fully orchestrated accompaniment CD. The CD includes a demo track of each song, which features a live instrumental performance, followed by a play-along track.
John Towner Williams (born 1932) is an American composer, conductor and pianist. During a career that has spanned seven decades, he has composed some of the most popular, best-known and critically acclaimed film scores in the history of cinema. His compositions are often considered the epitome of orchestral film music and he is considered one of the greatest composers in the history of cinema. Williams is the recipient of 25 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards, seven British Academy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards. With 53 Academy Award nominations, he is the second most nominated person after Walt Disney.