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
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This classic Spanish march has been expertly recast in an authentic-sounding edition for younger players. Brass ranges and the instrumentation have been modified while all the charm and energy of the
While intended for bands with at least one year's training, this will also sound great for more experienced bands. It's written in the style of a traditional American concert march, but the overall musical
Bright, stylish and totally engaging, this march represents all that we've come to expect from this talented composer. Of special appeal is the varied dynamic contrast that is most distinctive and will
This stylish work is written in the traditional march form and style but is anything but traditional. The music is fresh, invigorating and thilling! A brilliant trumpeting fanfare introduces low brass
In the various branches of the military, one of the first things that a young cadet learns to do is to march in step. This march is written in the standard three-part form, with no break strain, and will
The inspiration for this very playable march is a spirited parade featuring proud and prancing horses. The regal style can be performed successfully in a variety of tempos, which helps add to the majestic
Young bands are certain to enjoy playing this traditional march. With plenty of dynamic changes and instrumental colors, you'll have your audiences applauding in no time. Melodic horn parts and moving low
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This traditional march for beginning band is perfect for introducing march style. It introduces students to the trio, without modulation, as well as some common accidentals. Students and audiences alike
A pun on the familiar phrase "Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs," this light piece written for first-year band students is obviously full of quarter notes and features the familiar call of a cuckoo bird as the melody.
A tuneful, fun, and energetic original march written in a traditional style. A perfect vehicle for teaching march style, this piece is a welcome addition to the concert band repertoire. Sure to get