Goosebumps End Theme (arr. Andrew Goodloe) by John Frederick Lenz Sheet Music for Performance Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Goosebumps End Theme (arr. Andrew Goodloe) Digital Sheet Music
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Goosebumps End Theme (arr. Andrew Goodloe)
by John Frederick Lenz Performance Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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This quirky TV theme is made playable for Easy/Early Intermediate students. The hardest thing is navigating triplet rhythms in one or two parts, as well as frequent hand position changes.  Nothing requires scales -- it's all basically in five-finger positions.  There are a number of fun opportunities to have cross-hand playing (see the YouTube video for more on that!)

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Why am I proud of my arrangements?

To me, most arrangements are either needlessly difficult or don't really capture the "essence" of a song in the hands of a student/learning pianist!

Most of my arrangements are field-tested on my students!  Many of the fingerings and editorial decisions are based on either my experience as a teacher or actual challenges my students encountered playing the arrangements.

I usually include fingerings, which is time-consuming to put in and requires a lifetime of experience.

My arrangements may not exactly match the original recording -- sometimes they leave out parts, especially when they are written for students who have less experience.

I care about page breaks and formal structure -- I try to make sure that they make sense and, whenever possible, jumping back to a D.S. or repeat makes sense and doesn't require an unnecessary page turn.

I have a classical B.Mus performance degree from Oberlin Conservatory, a M.Mus in Afro-Latin music and decades of experience as a performer in jazz, pop, Latin, and gospel music.  I've also worked as a composer, arranger, orchestrator and copyist in concert music, TV/film music, and more.  I'm a member of ASCAP, I was a music consultant on Mad Men, and my classical pieces have been Grand Prize winners.  My trombone music has been played by the associate trombonist of the New York Philharmonic.

Working as a "rhythm section" player has helped me decide what is important in an arrangement and what isn't, and I often put a note or two in the "right" places to help students keep a rhythmic vitality going when performing.

Just think, all of that experience helped me prepare this music for you, all for the price of an (admittedly fancy) cup of coffee.

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