This is the young band march that you've been looking for! A great contest or concert selection, it's easy to play and quite effective.
New South Wales March is named for the original settlement in Australia which later became the name of the state situated on the southeast side of the continent. It begins with an original tune by the...
The 'good neighbors' in this exciting march are lower half step neighboring tones, and this march is loaded with them! This is also a great teaching piece for the full march form of first strain, seco...
Composed as a tribute to all of the veterans of World War II, this tuneful march features a dramatically simple theme in two settings and keys - Bb and Eb. Simple sixteenth tonguing patterns offer the...
This composer knew Edwin C. 'Ted' Parsons, who flew with this World War I group, and this is a tribute to those fearless flyers of Nieuport and Spad biplanes for the French flying group in 1916 to 191...
Pieces include Christmas Angels, Christmas Decorations, Christmas Eve March, Christmas Tree March, Christmas Wishes, Holiday Greetings, The Huron Carol, A Little Christmas Overture, March For Christma...
Already an established work in the young band repertoire, John Edmondson's masterful Two Sketches for Band opens with a slow and melodic Anthem and concludes with a stately Recessional. With fresh har...
John Edmondson has created an outstanding medley from this timeless Broadway show that sounds more difficult than it actually is, giving your students a terrific sense of accomplishment and thrilling...
A sensational medley of nostalgic Duke Ellington classics in a quite playable medley.