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[Brass/Wind Band] Recommended for Beginners! A Collection of Classics and Popular Pieces Perfect for Practice

Many people have probably developed a longing for wind ensemble music through visual works like the popular anime Sound! Euphonium.

Some may have discovered the appeal of wind ensembles as adults, bought an instrument and started taking lessons, or formed a brass band with friends to enjoy on weekends.

In this article, we’ve gathered classic pieces considered “beginner-friendly” among the popular works performed by wind ensembles.

It should be helpful for those with no prior experience playing an instrument, and for those who were in a wind ensemble during their school days, it may feel nostalgic.

Enjoy this selection of charming wind ensemble works that feel familiar and inviting!

[Wind Ensemble] Recommended for Beginners! A Collection of Classics and Popular Pieces Perfect for Practice (61–70)

Waterside of Sorrow

The Waterside of Sorrow / Scottish folk song (Makoto Onodera) The Water Is Wide, a Scottish folk song (arr. Makoto Onodera)
Waterside of Sorrow

The Water Is Wide is a Scottish folk song said to date back to around the 17th century, beloved by singers and wind players around the world.

In Japan, it drew attention when the heroine sang it in the NHK morning drama Massan.

Its hallmark is the warm, folk-song-like melody that pairs beautifully with a broadly unfolding orchestral arrangement.

The piece resounds with the rich tone of the trumpet joined by the clear, expansive lines of the woodwinds and brass.

Since it portrays love tested by hardship, it’s also recommended to give it a beautiful yet heartrending expression.

In conclusion

We’ve introduced a selection of famous wind band pieces, focusing on those that are approachable even for beginners.

In wind ensemble music, the key is the “ensemble” itself—performing as one with multiple players.

Why not listen to this playlist with your fellow musicians and pick pieces everyone can enjoy together?