Raiders March by John Williams Concert Band - Sheet Music
By John WilliamsThis hero's theme is John Williams' musical thread that ties all the films together. Skillfully arranged by Jack Bullock for your beginning band, the iconic march from the movies is certain to be just the ticket for your beginners. Raiders March will be a bold musical statement on any program!
Details
Summary
- Ensembles:
- Concert Band
- Composers:
- John Williams
- Publishers:
- Alfred Music
- Series:
- Belwin Pop Beginning Band
- UPC:
- 038081335780
- ISBN:
- 9781470652555
- Format:
- Score Score and Parts
- Item types:
- Physical
- Musical forms:
- March
- Artist:
- John Williams
- Arrangers:
- Jack Bullock
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 130
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.31 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: AP.30763
Composed by John Williams. Arranged by Jack Bullock. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Pop Beginning Band. Form: March. Movie. Score and Part(s). 130 pages. Alfred Music #00-30763. Published by Alfred Music (AP.30763).ISBN 9781470652555. UPC: 038081335780. English.
This hero's theme is John Williams' musical thread that ties all the films together. Skillfully arranged by Jack Bullock for your beginning band, the iconic march from the movies is certain to be just the ticket for your beginners. Raiders March will be a bold musical statement on any program!
Song List
Raiders March
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- John Williams John Williams Percussion John Williams Easy Piano John Williams Piano Solo
- Series:
- Belwin Pop Beginning Band
- Artists:
- John Williams Jack Bullock
- Ensemble:
- Concert Band
- Publisher:
- Alfred Music
Ratings + Reviews
4 Rating
1 review
John F.
Dec 13, 2011
Excellent simplified arrangement for young band. I tweaked the melody in the parts by changing the two eighth note pick-ups into a dotted eighth-sixteenth (by hand in all the parts - took about 15 minutes) as it sounds in the original. Listen to the audio here and you'll see what I mean. Since it's a well-known tune I thought it would be a good way to introduce this rhythmic figure (new to most of our band members).Also, the simplified 'B' section took some work in rehearsal but eventually worked well too.This was a big hit in our latest concert!