A perfect introduction to the march style, this fun work will engage your students with its creative use of melody, key, counterpoint, and percussion!
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.
A patriotic anthem originally written and published in 1918 for voice and piano at a time when a newfound sense of nationalism swept across the country as the United States became involved in World War One,
Composed on the night of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this march was heard regularly on weekly national radio broadcasts throughout World War II. This version is written in the key of F and
Composed on the night of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, this march was heard regularly on weekly national radio broadcasts throughout World War II. Written in the traditional march form, the
The spirit of Charles Ives comes alive in this wacky and clever American-style circus march! Featuring snippets of many patriotic favorites, a wealth of original material, and layered harmonies and rhythms,
The classic march has been wonderfully rescored for more accessibility while maintaining the grandeur of the original.
A classic American march perfect for any concert. Limited ranges and technical demands make this a great march for middle school and smaller, less experienced high school bands. The first half features
Once you hear this terrific march you'll wonder why it's not better known or performed more often. Composed by Louis Panella, this fine march was meant to honor the humanitarian work of the Red Cross during
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One of the most melodic and musical of all American "old line" marches is an audience-pleasing toe tapper from start to finish! Bright and tuneful, this sparkling march will be a welcome addition to any
A stirring performance of a King march is the perfect way to round out your concert program. Audiences love marches, and this well-crafted arrangement is a guaranteed toe-tapper. Singable themes, strong
Composed in 1925, this pasodoble is one of the better-known pieces of Spanish music around the world. Pasodobles became very popular with U.S. bands throughout the sixties, and some of them, including this
Composed in 1925 by Spanish composer Jaime Texidor, this attractive, moderately paced paso doble has a proven long-lasting appeal and musicality and is a true classic in concert band repertoire.