The term "skidoo" was American slang that originated before World War I meaning "Get out quick!" This classic and lively march is available here in an accessible flexible version.
A powerhouse arrangement of this march for the concert band! Written at an accessible Grade 3.5, this march is sure to impress. As an opener, closer, or mid-concert show-stopper, this will be an audience
This bright, spirited march is dedicated to the 552nd Air National Guard Band. The lively opening flute duet, the full-bodied ensemble sections, and the closing woodwind feature make for an exciting playing
Intended for very young bands, this march uses the first six notes in a creative way that enables young students to develop independent part playing and introduces some imitation. With a short percussion
Written for the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I and dedicated to General John J. Pershing, this march has a special place in the history of the concert band. It is a patriotic salute of
This will be an audience favorite to open or close your next concert! Playful harmonies and lively melodic lines stand out immediately in this energetic contemporary march. The attention to scoring ensures
The rousing march music of John Philip Sousa has been an audience favorite for generations. This spirited medley combines themes from four of Sousa's most famous marches: The Washington Post; Semper
This fresh concert march is influenced by the style of John Williams' cinematic marches. Melodic content for all sections, great percussion writing, rhythmical melodies, and lots of articulation as well as
Grab the audience 's attention with this ear-pleasing toe-tapper. A perfect opener or closer for your first concert, it's also an ideal vehicle to teach march style. Professionally written, pedagogically
March style is a very important part of band heritage and this well written original allows the youngest musicians to perform it with great results. Using only the first six notes of the B flat scale and
"Action Front" was the command given to artillery units to have cannons moved into position for battle during the Civil War. Ronald Knoener, well known for his many fine regimental marches, wrote this piece
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This concert march was written specifically for young musicians. As the title indicates, the jubilant and upbeat spirit portrays a strong sense of unity that emanates throughout the piece. It's perfect for