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Evergreen Tree March Concert Band - Sheet Music

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Concert band Bass Clarinet, Bass Drum, Bassoon, Bb Euphonium, Clarinet in Bb, Crash Cymbals, Euphonium, Flute, Horn, Oboe, Percussion 1, Percussion 2, Snare Drum, Timpani, Triangle, Trombone, Trumpet in Bb, Tuba, alto Saxophone, baritone Saxophone, tenor Saxophone - Grade 1

SKU: CF.BPS156F

Composed by Will Boartfield. Sws. Full score. 12 pages. Duration 1:16. Carl Fischer Music #BPS156F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.BPS156F).

ISBN 9781491165935. UPC: 680160924981. 9 x 12 inches. Key: Bb major.

Evergreen Tree March is the product of a weeklong blizzard, during which all that could be seen outside was white snow and gray sky. The only exception to the snow and gray sky was a row of evergreen Cedar trees outside of one window. It was a relief to be able to see something with color and life.Evergreen Tree March should be played at a tempo of quarter note = 120 bpm. It's intended to have a fun quality and gives almost every instrument a moment to shine. The march is not written in strict march form, yet contains many hallmarks of traditional march form. Please be mindful of dynamic changes at rehearsal marks. Measures 21–28 should be considered the “break strain” and should be played with a full sound. The percussionists should pay particular attention and make sure there is a dynamic difference between accented and unaccented notes. In mm. 21–26, special attention should be given to the wind notes on count 4 as they should all be played short. Measure 29–36 should be treated like a trio in a march. Making sure that the flute part is heard above the rest of the band will give it the feel of a traditional, yet simple flute obbligato. I hope you and your students enjoy the musical opportunities presented in Evergreen Tree March and that everyone, including the audience, enjoy this piece of color and life.
Evergreen Tree March is the product of a weeklong blizzard, during which all that could be seen outside was white snow and gray sky. The only exception to the snow and gray sky was a row of evergreen Cedar trees outside of one window. It was a relief to be able to see something with color and life.Evergreen Tree March should be played at a tempo of quarter note = 120 bpm. It's intended to have a fun quality and gives almost every instrument a moment to shine. The march is not written in strict march form, yet contains many hallmarks of traditional march form. Please be mindful of dynamic changes at rehearsal marks.xa0Measures 21–28 should be considered the “break strain” and should be played with a full sound. The percussionists should pay particular attention and make sure there is a dynamic difference between accented and unaccented notes. In mm. 21–26, special attention should be given to the wind notes on count 4 as they should all be played short.xa0Measure 29–36 should be treated like a trio in a march. Making sure that the flute part is heard above the rest of the band will give it the feel of a traditional, yet simple flute obbligato.xa0I hope you and your students enjoy the musical opportunities presented in Evergreen Tree March and that everyone, including the audience, enjoy this piece of color and life.

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