Product Detail We're really sorry... We don't currently have that one in stock Please add your email and we'll notify you when it's back Email Your Name Your Email Your Comments SendClose Window Login Details Email Password Remember login on this computer? New Account Full Name Email Password Allow Promotional Emails(We will never divulge your email to a 3rd party) "Snow Day" by Nathaniel O'Neal Home» Downloads» Sheet Music» Steel Drum Sheet Music» Chorale Enlarge "Snow Day" by Nathaniel O'NealList Price: $37.00Price: $32.00 Difficulty: Easy (great for middle school & beginning high school steel bands)"Snow Day" was written during a snowstorm that closed my school. The snowfall inspired me to write a chart where the steel pans sang like a choir. The focus of the smooth legato rolls on the pans recreates the image of snow falling on the ground. I recommend starting to learn letter G first. Each steel pan plays a descending F major scale, starting with the tenors and ending with the bass pans. This same scale can be used in the open solo section in letter D. An accompaniment part was written for double seconds, triple guitars, and basses, but these voices can take a solo as well. The director can choose to keep the pulse steady at 80 bpm or allow the piece to flow in and out of that tempo. Add to cartProduct ID SDNO-003-Snow_DayISBN SDNO-003Date Added06/01/2025Sample Mp3"Snow Day" was written during a snowstorm that closed my school. The snowfall inspired me to write a chart where the steel pans sang like a choir. The focus of the smooth legato rolls on the pans recreates the image of snow falling on the ground. I recommend starting to learn letter G first. Each steel pan plays a descending F major scale, starting with the tenors and ending with the bass pans. This same scale can be used in the open solo section in letter D. An accompaniment part was written for double seconds, triple guitars, and basses, but these voices can take a solo as well. The director can choose to keep the pulse steady at 80 bpm or allow the piece to flow in and out of that tempo.To Purchase All 5 Charts for $50 in The Middle School Band Series 01 CLICK HEREDifficulty: Easy (great for middle school & beginning high school steel bands)Instrumentation: tenor/double second/triple guitar/bassITEM ID : SDNO-003« Previous | Next »TweetProduct ReviewsNo Reviews For This Product.Click to review this product
Product Detail We're really sorry... We don't currently have that one in stock Please add your email and we'll notify you when it's back Email Your Name Your Email Your Comments SendClose Window Login Details Email Password Remember login on this computer? New Account Full Name Email Password Allow Promotional Emails(We will never divulge your email to a 3rd party) "Snow Day" by Nathaniel O'Neal Home» Downloads» Sheet Music» Steel Drum Sheet Music» Chorale Enlarge "Snow Day" by Nathaniel O'NealList Price: $37.00Price: $32.00 Difficulty: Easy (great for middle school & beginning high school steel bands)"Snow Day" was written during a snowstorm that closed my school. The snowfall inspired me to write a chart where the steel pans sang like a choir. The focus of the smooth legato rolls on the pans recreates the image of snow falling on the ground. I recommend starting to learn letter G first. Each steel pan plays a descending F major scale, starting with the tenors and ending with the bass pans. This same scale can be used in the open solo section in letter D. An accompaniment part was written for double seconds, triple guitars, and basses, but these voices can take a solo as well. The director can choose to keep the pulse steady at 80 bpm or allow the piece to flow in and out of that tempo. Add to cartProduct ID SDNO-003-Snow_DayISBN SDNO-003Date Added06/01/2025Sample Mp3"Snow Day" was written during a snowstorm that closed my school. The snowfall inspired me to write a chart where the steel pans sang like a choir. The focus of the smooth legato rolls on the pans recreates the image of snow falling on the ground. I recommend starting to learn letter G first. Each steel pan plays a descending F major scale, starting with the tenors and ending with the bass pans. This same scale can be used in the open solo section in letter D. An accompaniment part was written for double seconds, triple guitars, and basses, but these voices can take a solo as well. The director can choose to keep the pulse steady at 80 bpm or allow the piece to flow in and out of that tempo.To Purchase All 5 Charts for $50 in The Middle School Band Series 01 CLICK HEREDifficulty: Easy (great for middle school & beginning high school steel bands)Instrumentation: tenor/double second/triple guitar/bassITEM ID : SDNO-003« Previous | Next »TweetProduct ReviewsNo Reviews For This Product.Click to review this product