LET FREEDOM RING! was composed for both alto saxophone quartet, and brass quartet. The compositions are published by JW Pepper My Score, and on are available on my personal My Score web page.
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LET FREEDOM RING! was composed for both alto saxophone quartet, and brass quartet. The compositions are published by JW Pepper My Score, and on are available on my personal My Score web page.
According to Grace Liang of colorandgrace .com, the phrase "Let Freedom Ring" has its roots in the iconic Liberty Bell, which is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Liberty Bell, also known as the Freedom Bell, is a symbol of American independence and freedom.
Grammarhow.com states that the origin of the phrase "let freedom ring" comes from the song "America (My Country, Tis of Thee)", which is a patriotic song that talks about how incredible and amazing the United States of America is. In its first verse, the song says "let freedom ring".
It is my hope that LET FREEDOM RING! will provide students with a song that they will enjoy learning to play, and provide other music educators with a teaching tool that can be used to motivate and encourage their students.
LET FREEDOM RING! is dedicated to my family, friends, teachers, and the thousands of students who have influenced, inspired, and enriched my life.