This timeless patriotic melody is the perfect musical setting for exceptional teaching. Each member of the band has the opportunity to play the melodic line while the teacher focuses on phrasing, shaping,
From its haunting opening to its stirring conclusion, this contemporary setting evokes the gospel-infused roots of the original lyrics and melody. Featuring a vocal soloist, optional choir and optional
This solemn and reverent arrangement was written for the ceremonies commemorating the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Beginning and ending with the tolling of a chime or ship's bell, this
Infectious melodic lines and plenty of rhythmic interest brighten this delightful patriotic march for young band. Arranged with careful attention to the scoring needs of younger musicians, this work is
This is a great choice if you are looking for a great concert selection with a melody that all will recognize! This march is very accessible to bands at all levels and is written in a unique American style.
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Written for the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, this stirring composition pays tribute to America's "Greatest Generation." Beginning with a heroic fanfare, the piece transforms into a lush
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Written for the 75th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor and gathering of heroes from around the world, this stirring composition pays tribute to America's "Greatest Generation." Beginning with a
The title stems from a final sentence in The Star-Spangled Banner that the United States and its flag will endure. This innovative arrangement takes a contemporary approach to the Star-Spangled
This medley of classic patriotic tunes pays tribute to veterans and active-duty service members whose sacrifices protect our freedoms. It's appropriate for Veterans Day, Memorial Day, or any program that
Toward the end of World War II, both sides had amassed a great number of prisoners who were used as labor to build roads and bridges. To keep morale high they made up songs that made the work go faster and