A community spring celebration parade provided the inspiration for this upbeat feel-good march. The lighthearted melody is supported by bouncy rhythms, breezy countermelodies, and active parts for everyone,
This somewhat dark and edgy concert march is written in minor mode with the militaristic first half of the march in stark contrast to the lyrical trio. An expertly-written easy concert march that
This lively two-step march has been given new life in this modern concert band arrangement, by a writer known for his painstaking respect for the original source. Full of fun musical effects including
This original march is written in a true and exciting paso doble (double step) style which originated as a Spanish military march that allowed troops to march at double their pace. This is written to be
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The second movement from Randall Standridge's "Garden Suite." The Itsy Bitsy Spider and Shoo Fly are its primary melodic material, though they are given some quirky little twists.
This good-natured work for young band illustrates a group of elves dancing and prancing through a winter landscape. It's mildly humorous and mischievous, with dynamic and stylistic changes being somewhat
Infinitely and instantly appealing, this fresh new march will wow your audience and give your students a new appreciation for an old form. In this first-time collaboration by a Japanese composing team,
This good-natured march is written firmly in the British march tradition. It begins in a light and jaunty style, then after the introduction of the theme transitions to a more lyrical melody. In an unusual