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Named in honor of Gustav Holst's birthtown, this "typically British" style march opens with bravura and exciting, jaunty rhythms. And, of course, a folksy "legato-marcato" trio section. (Medium Easy) |
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First Colony
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A tuneful, straight-ahead concert march with a stirring grandioso
conclusion. (Medium) |
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HouseTop March
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A delightful, easy rendition of "Up on the House Top" cast in march
style. You can even hear the reindeer on the roof. Kids love it! (Very
Easy) |
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March Baptíste
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A light-hearted piece using standard gospel tunes cast in march form.
Woven among the two predominant melodies are 8 other "snippets" of hymn
tunes . . . can your audience find them? (Medium
Easy) |
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March of the Czar's Brigade
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A tuneful grade 1.5 march with a distinctive Russian flavor. Ideal
for contest! (Medium Easy) Ideal for bands
with weak trombone sections. |
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Where Eagles Dare
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A Spanish-style paso doble, guaranteed to have you and your
audience humming. (Medium) |
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White Oak
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Alternating between major and minor keys, this march has that sought-after "full-band" sound. (Medium) |