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Looking for a fresh and nontraditional march? Look no further! This march creates a decidedly creepy vibe while staying true to the traditional march form. Minor modes, catchy melodies, and plentiful
Galactic adventure awaits in this cinematic march for young bands. The second chapter of the Starfire series, this march continues your player's introduction to 6/8 rhythms while also providing a
This style of march, the pasodoble, is popular in Spain and Mexico and with mariachi groups. Commonly used in bullfights, the most popular ones were named after famous bullfighters; this title may be
This original concert march is sure to be a favorite at your next concert! Delightful melodies and harmonies are utilized within the traditional march form to create a piece that sounds both new and
"Slava," Ukrainian for "glory," serves as the inspiration for this stirring Grade 2 concert march in minor mode. Bold rhythms, active percussion, and soaring countermelodies combine to create a worthy
Hold on to your seats! The styles of Saint-Saens and Shostakovich have been channeled to create a rollicking galop that your players and audience are sure to love! Careful scoring, catchy melodies, and a
Set sail for the high seas in this exciting concert march! The music tells the tale of a band of pirates exploring a mysterious island. Minor modality, familiar sea songs, intriguing counterpoint, and
Your audience and performers will be charmed by this idyllic, cheerful march! Take a stroll across the countryside as your ensemble plays pleasant tunes reminiscent of British marches. Its quirky character
A blistering circus march designed to showcase your entire ensemble. This adrenaline-packed work will bring your audience to its feet regardless of where you program it in your concert. Cleverly combining
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
A stately and regal original work that differs in form from the traditional march form. With its strong theme, great percussion writing, and accessible and engaging parts for all instruments, this piece is
Historically important, the suite this comes from is one of the first pieces written exclusively for military bands. This arrangement is based on the second theme of the March, a very lyrical
A brilliant addition to the traditional march repertoire. This is an excellent opportunity for developing bands to reinforce proper march style. The melodic material at the trio is engaging, lyrical, and
Capture the excitement and occasional drama of a long hike in the high desert with this energetic march. Students will learn simple syncopations, and low brass will develop interval flexibility. Adventure
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
Step right up ladies and gentlemen and see the exotic, the strange, and the magical! The title of this original march means "circus of the strange" - it's written in the standard march form but sounds
A terrific opening number for your young band's first concert! This little march has everything you'd want in a march, even a "dog-fight" break strain for a special touch. A real winner for elementary
Here is an excellent introduction to the march style. It is spirited and features a lovely countermelody in the upper woodwinds. Your percussionists will have fun opportunities with auxiliary instruments,
Set sail for the high seas in this exciting new concert march! The music tells the tale of a band of pirates exploring a mysterious island. Minor modality, familiar sea songs, intriguing counterpoint, and
This bright, festive fanfare is a perfect concert opener that can lend its jubilant air to any occasion. Written well within the ability level of developing players, it will herald the start of your young
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