"Washington post March" for flute choir
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is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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this sound is beautiful
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@789Dreamymimi789 The section section, say if it goes from measure 16-32, mark it "B," and so on. That way, it'll be easier to keep track of where you are at in the march. It also wouldn't hurt to number your measures, even if it's just on every line. If you have long measures of rests, you might want to write in entrances of other instruments, such as "M.55 beat 2-Saxes," just in case you get off in your counting. I hope this helps.
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@789Dreamymimi789 Cut yourself some slack for only playing for two years. What I've found helpful with marches (as I've played a ton of them over the years), is to know the "map" of the piece. This includes things like the repeat signs (mark those), key change that's half way through (mark that too), the "dog fight" section (think of brass vs woodwinds), and even lettering the different sections/strains. For instance, if the first main theme goes from Measure 5-15, mark that section "A."
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how do ppl do this??? to me, this song is impossible!!! i got lost at the second line!!! what should i dooooooo??? im so horrible and played for 2 years!!! andicantreachthosehighnotes!!!
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i hate these ppl. they are so good, compared to them, i play like a retarded person and i cant even get the first note right! DX
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Where can I purchase this arrangement?
Thanks!
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Where can I purchase this arrangement?
Thanks!
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Where can I get this arrangement?
Thanks!
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@guoscape can you give me the flute note of these please
can we have some more please
Tullycarnett07 4 years ago
click my id
you'll see more
and i will post some more soon
flute7702 4 years ago
where are they from?
LUCHOLALO 4 years ago
Taeshin university in South Korea
flute7702 4 years ago