Intended for very young bands, this march uses the first six notes in a creative way that enables young students to develop independent part playing and introduces some imitation. With a short percussion
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
A fun and accessible piece that is perfect for introducing young players to the march form. Uses only the first six notes of the B-flat scale.
This march-like piece, using only the first six notes learned, portrays the confident spirit of military troops working together. A steady pulse using half, quarter, and eighth notes with doubled melody,
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,
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
This stately British-style march for beginning bands presents a fascinating musical representation of colonial times. Two melodies, Yankee Doodle and America (My Country 'Tis of Thee),
Featuring repeated pitches, basic percussion parts, and open harmonies for a full sound, this work is accessible for the beginning band. With limited ranges and clarinets not crossing the break, this piece