"Armed Forces Salute" Low Brass Quintet: Euphoniums + Trombone + Tuba. Play Along!

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Happy Monday BrassNation! As we're getting closer to Memorial Day in United States we would like to wish a Happy Holiday to everyone celebrating with this amazing low brass arrangement of "Armed Forces Salute" made to you by Drew Fennell. This version features transposing parts and all practical clefs (full list below). Hope you enjoy and Happy Memorial Day! SHEET MUSIC & BACKING TRACKS Available for DOWNLOAD at https://www.matonizz.com/product/armed-forces-salute-low-brass/

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Musicians:

Matonizz (Principal Euphonium at RCB)
Online Lessons: euphonium.legends@gmail.com
Instrument Used:
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Michael Dingfelder (Euphonium at River City Brass)

Lukas Helsel (Trombone)
Online Lessons: lukashelseltrombone@gmail.com
Instrument Used:
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Brian Kelley (Tuba at RCB)
Online Lessons: briankelleytuba@gmail.com
Instrument Used:
https://www.dfmusicinc.com/John-Packer-BBb-Tuba-p/jp278.htm
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Dmitry Babkin (Sound Engineer)
dbrave.bob@gmail.com

While conceived for an ensemble of four euphoniums and one tuba, this setting may be played in a variety of configurations for multiple instruments. Below is the suggested instrumentation, along with optional substitutions:

Euphonium 1 T.C. or B.C. (opt. Horn in F or Eb, Trombone, or Baritone)
Euphonium 2 T.C. or B.C. (opt. Horn in F or Eb, Trombone or Baritone)
Euphonium 3 T.C. or B.C. (opt. Trombone or Baritone)
Euphonium 4 T.C. or B.C. (opt. Trombone or Baritone)
Tuba B.C. or in Eb or Bb (opt. Bass Trombone)

Performance Notes:

The stories of each of the United States Armed Forces songs are as varied as the histories of the services themselves, and include tunes written by John Philip Sousa and Frenchman, Jacques Offenbach. This medley includes renditions presented in the order of the founding of each of the services.

United States Army, founded on June 14, 1775
“The Army Goes Rolling Along,” music by John Philip Sousa, and words by Harold W. Atberg
United States Navy, founded October 13, 1775
“Anchors Aweigh,” music by Charles Zimmerman, words by John Hagen
(original words by Alfred H. Miles, with added verse by George D. Lottman)
United States Marines, founded November 10, 1775
“Marines’ Hymn,” music by Jacques Offenbach, author of words unknown
United States Coast Guard, founded August 4, 1790
“Semper Paratus” (“Always Ready”), music by Francis Saltus Van Boskerck, words by Homer Smith and Walton Butterfield
United States Air Force, founded September 18, 1947
“The U.S. Air Force,” music and words by Robert MacArthur Crawford

It should be noted there is currently a sixth branch to the United States Armed Forces. It would be included here, however at this time, there is no song associated with the service

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EUPHONIUM, TUBA, TRUMPET, FRENCH HORN, TROMBONE, CORNET, BARITONE, TENOR HORN, FLUGELHORN, PERCUSSION

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0:00 - Introduction
0:08 - The Army Goes Rolling Along (John Phillip Sousa)
0:41 - Anchors Aweigh (Charles A. Zimmermann)
1:27 - Marines' Hymn (Jacques Offenbach)
2:07 - Semper Paratus (Francis Saltus Van Boskerck)
2:07 - The U.S. Air Force (Robert MacArthur Crawford )
3:30 - Download Sheet Music
4:31 - Instrument We Use
5:05 - Thank You

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