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The Syncopated Clock, Fall River Overture

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

This is the East Peoria Concert Band performing at the annual Prism Concert. The Prism Concert is the first concert of the season and showcases all of the ensembles the band has. The music performed includes The Syncopated Clock by Leroy Anderson and Fall River Overture by Robert Sheldon.

Our Band Website:
http://www.epd86.org/raiderband/

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  • We sang this song in chorus too. Mr. Miller was our music teacher. He was a great music teacher. He taught me how to play the clarinet. I wanted to play the flute but he said my teeth were perfect for the clarinet. He was right I would have a hard time with the flute with these big front teeth of mine. I will always remember Mr. Miller and his dedication to us and he was so dedicated. I had to be at school real early for my clarinet lessons with the other kids. He was there even earlier.

  • Ughh, the Syncopated Clock was way too slow. Well, I'm in syphonic band and this is just concert band, so.

  • haha this is soooo sloooowww i play this is my band and we play it waaayyyy faster its tooooo slow

  • sounds like the clock needs to be wound and tuned - the orchestra too

  • Je l'ai déja joué ca mais en plus vite avec mon harmonie!!! Wow quelle belle musique!!

  • Fall River was like slow-mo. LOL!

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