Ah, many thanks.
Dean
On Aug 23, 2007, at 7:37 PM, John Howell wrote:
At 6:47 PM -0700 8/23/07, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Hey, John ... could you clue me in as to what site you visited to
get the PDF's? Are they in score format, condensed, or what? I'm
attempting to upgrade my bandstrating skills, and find that score
study is an excellent way to do it, especially if a performance is
available.
North Royalton Community Band
Digital Music Library
Dana M. Bailey, Jr. Collection
Music Committee Members
Tom Pechnik, Senior Archivist; Mary Phillips; Wayne Dydo; Bill
Park, Director
14713 Ridge Rd.
North Royalton, OH 44133
www.nr-cb.
They are scans of the original quickstep sized parts, no scores
(never any published), and no audio clips at that particular
website. Pretty good selection of pieces, many if not most from the
Filmore Bros. Co. in Cincinnati.
You can really see where Hal Leonard got the idea for the
simplified marching band arrangements they were publishing 'way
back in the early '50s: melody for C and Bb instruments; first
harmony part for Bb instruments; second harmony part for Bb and Eb
instruments; countermelody part for Bb instruments in different
clefs; bass line with alternate key signatures for bari sax; and
drums. Very solid, none of those chirping woodwind parts!
John
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