New Duet Book for Any Pair of Wind Instruments Launched by Excelcia Music Publishing

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Lakeland, Florida (July 8, 2019)– Adaptable Duets, the newest series of small ensemble books from the music publisher, contains 29 newly-composed or arranged duets that can be flexibly used with any combination of wind instruments.  Written by dedicated educators and composers Tyler Arcari and Matthew R. Putnam, Adaptable Duets are written for grades 1.5 to 3, making them perfect for use in the classroom and for recitals and festival adjudications.  

The series provides a much-needed resource for the modern classroom, which often has to accommodate unique instrument pairings. These duets will add something new, fresh, and dynamic to your classroom repertoire.

Books in the Adaptable Duet series are available for Flute, Oboe, Bb Clarinet, Bb Trumpet, Bass Clarinet or Baritone T.C., Alto Saxophone or Baritone Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Horn in F, Trombone, Euphonium or Bassoon, and Tuba.

Adaptable Duets is available for $14.99

 


Excelcia Music Publishing is based in Lakeland, Florida, and publishes and sells music internationally. Composers, educators, and retailers are invited to contact Excelcia Music Publishing to be a part of creating, learning, and performing music that inspires.

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About Excelcia Music Publishing: As a composer-led publisher, Excelcia Music Publishing provides musical and educational communities with new, school performance music for concert band, string orchestra, jazz ensemble, and choir, as well as methods, solos, chamber music, and resources for music educators. Based in Lakeland, FL, Excelcia Music Publishing is known for publishing artistic, meticulously-edited, accessible music by composers who are sensitive to and passionate about the needs and educational aspirations of young musicians. Excelcia Music Publishing’s music is sold throughout the United States and internationally.

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