A perfect introduction to the march style, this fun work will engage your students with its creative use of melody, key, counterpoint, and percussion!
Named for the endangered blue whale, the largest animal species ever to have lived, and composed to bring awareness of its plight, this fun march is an excellent and accessible tool for teaching cut time.
Written in concert march style, this original work features creative orchestrations, engaging themes, and unique percussion scoring. Fun and educationally sound.
The golden age of marches in early 20th century gave us a wealth of wonderful literature. That tradition is still alive and well as can be seen with this wonderful and tuneful addition to the repertoire.
Everyone loves a march. A march that is a little tongue in cheek, however, is something extra special. This one will grab you by the ears and shake until you're laughing with delight.
Helen May Butler was one of the most successful female conductors in the history of the concert band. Band music was a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt, and this work was selected as the official
Another in the fine series of marches from Karl King, this gem received its title "from some ritualistic work of a certain fraternity." Composed in 1913, the march is dedicated to Clive Dayton of Brighton,
Written in the style of the marches used in circuses to accompany acrobats, this march harkens back to a longstanding band tradition. Filled with theatrical surprises, it is a work that adds a special
Alton Adams was the first black bandmaster in the United States Navy, and perhaps the most popular. His bands were celebrated across the United States during his years of service, and he eventually rose to
A simple standard march composed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Kansas Bandmasters Association (1972-2022). The main theme is the Kansas state song, with Home on the
Written as an introduction to 6/8 time for young ensembles, the use of limited ranges and techniques allows the ensemble to focus on the rhythm. A fun and accessible work.
With effective articulation, minimal dynamics, and an upbeat march melody, this work is an excellent sectional feature and a perfect way to introduce any band to the march genre.
A fife tune that conjures up a colonial sound is perfectly expanded and developed by all members of the band in this uplifting, spirited march!
Whether your band's numbers are down due to graduation or your musicians are simply too young or inexperienced to be able to handle more difficult arrangements, this work solves most of your problems.
This unique-sounding work began as an exercise intended to acquaint woodwind players with essential alternate fingerings on their respective instruments, but it quickly and unexpectedly began to take on a
This up-tempo march is a feisty showcase for every section of your ensemble! Agile woodwind sections and tight rhythmic sensibility are on full display in this fun and challenging work.
Yippee ki-yay!! Your band will take off with this masterful combination of the best of the spaghetti western musical style with the classic march!
This march brings a fresh new sound to a familiar and revered form. This is partially a function of its tonal center and partially due to a sparkling melody and a well-constructed harmonic base. A splash of