I've been asked to suggest a piece that features tuba for a "Movie Music For Kids" concert in May. I first thought of Jabba the Hut, but I saw that film when I was a kid, and that's a loooong time ago.
Any ideas for feature pieces or solos are welcome!
Thanks,
Cam
Suggestions for film music for children's concert?
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Howza bout oompa loompa?
I took my kids to an outdoor birthday party, and a bunch of 'em broke out in an "oompah loompah" singalong. They're all 7 and under, and they were into it.
Helped that the local elementary school had performed Willy Wonka, but isn't that a sort of universal tune?
Helped that the local elementary school had performed Willy Wonka, but isn't that a sort of universal tune?
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Re: Suggestions for film music for children's concert?
I did an elementary school gig recently and they all knew the Imperial March from Star Wars. (They even corrected me when I referred to it as Darth Vader's Theme.) So Jabba might work.cambrook wrote:I've been asked to suggest a piece that features tuba for a "Movie Music For Kids" concert in May. I first thought of Jabba the Hut, but I saw that film when I was a kid, and that's a loooong time ago.
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Re: Suggestions for film music for children's concert?
John Williams wrote "The Imperial March" and subtitled it "Darth Vader's Theme" in parentheses. So you were right.Mark wrote:I did an elementary school gig recently and they all knew the Imperial March from Star Wars. (They even corrected me when I referred to it as Darth Vader's Theme.) So Jabba might work.
Peter