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
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,
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
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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),
Written for first-year band students, this accessible and fun march will be a great contest or festival choice. The development of tempo consistency, articulations, and the ability to count rests are key
Scored for younger bands, this rousing march/fanfare will serve as a resounding introduction to beginning band concerts. For maximum effect, richness of sound, and performance confidence, this piece was
Marches are an important part of the heritage of the American concert band, and beginning students need to be introduced to this important style right away. This original piece is effectively written in the
Now the youngest of bands can be introduced to the experience of performing a standard march. Only the first five notes of the B-flat scale are used in creating this carefully crafted work. It's a
Here's an easy march that can be performed by bands in their first year of instruction. Lively and spirited, it provides a wonderful contrast to other band works at this level. Played at a brisk march tempo