Intermediate students will be "buzzing" about this fast and furious solo depicting the flight of a hornet! Chromatic lines rise and fall at breakneck speeds just like an insect; and the dynamic swells showcase a students ability to maintain volume control while mastering sweeping melodic lines. With stinging chords and swirling notes; The Hornet offers a flight to remember!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The Voices of Our PeopleBy Robert E. HunterThis was one of the excellent products of the Depression-era writerss project -- vices of "ameerage" Americans; and never to be recaptured in any ther way.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fresh in todays economic climateBy Loren TompkinsThis book was originally published in 1980; but two things make it very meaningful in 2009. First; there is an obvious similarity between the stories of these persons who lived through the Great Depression and families caught up in todays chaos. When allowances are made for differences in technology; many of these persons displaced in the 30s could be people in similar situations speaking today. The second thing that is thought provoking is the continuity between what happened 75 years ago and what is happening today.The book is a very good read--excellent stories and quite well edited.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A True Blast from the 1930s PastBy Laura JThis is a fantastic collection of true vignettes dating from the 1930s. As someone who grew up in the 70s; I am intrigued and fascinated by descriptions from the days of the Great Depression. What makes this book so great is that these are actual descriptions from the 30s...not rehashed remembrances from the distant past. Thanks to the WPA program; and the meticulous detailing of Ann Banks; these stories are not lost to the ages. A must for any history buff.