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Een van de bekendste nummers van Toto is Africa. Dit groovy arrangement is zeer geschikt voor een Toto thema show!
The surprising original arrangement from Egbert van Groningen gives a new dimension to this Tina Turner classic.
The movie Saturday Night Fever belongs to the same category. Not long ago the musical version of this movie was to be admired in The Netherlands. David Shire was the man that wrote most of the instrumental parts, and so he wrote Salsation. This salsa-like number demands, especially in rhythmical respect, a lot of the players. By that it is a very powerful number, especially suitable to display your percussionists.
We also have an arrangement from In the Stone available (00169M). September is a swinging piece that excellently fits in your street-repertoire.
Another great song of Donna Summer excellent for streetparades. From beginning to end this piece has an enormous drive that will have your band march of itself!
This song, originally recorder by The Zombies, became a hit for Sanata in 1977. Our marching band version, from arranger Hein Jan van Vilsteren, is bases on the Santana version.
One of "The Best" Tina Turner songs ever! It became a great hit for "The Queen of Rock & Roll" in the late Eighties.
Speel eens wat anders dan de traditionele Sinterklaasmarsen. Sinterklaas, wie kent hem niet is een hippe Sinterklaas medley met rock, pop en dance invloeden en is gearrangeerd voor drumfanfare en marchingband door Egbert en Dirkjan van Groningen. Het stuk bevat o.a. de volgende Sinterklaasliedjes: hij komt, hij komt, de zak van Sinterklaas, Sinterklaas kapoentje en uiteraard Sinterklaas wie kent hem niet, bekend gemaakt door de nederpop formatie Het Goede Doel.
This collection contains 9 warming-ups. Most of them are originally written for drum corps all over the world, but are now adjusted for marching band. They can also be used as sound-, balance-, and purity-exercises. Underneath you can listen to: Choral (track 7) and Warming-Up Star of Indiana '93 (track 8). The other titles are: F-tuning (Blue Devils), Now or Never and Rainbow Warming-Up. Let the Words, Lately and Gethsemane are all played by Beatrix' from Hilversum and Soul Eyes is written for Juliana Middelburg. In combination with "Warming Up And Technical Studies for Brass" (00208M), also available at Show & Marching Music, this is perfect study-material!
Following the succes of the last sound studies, Egbert van Groningen has made a new collection. These pieces are extremely suitable as studymaterial for tuning and ensemble playing or as warming ups for a rehearsal or performance. Volume 2 consists of nine pieces including 2 fanfares (Intrad ’92 and Queens Fanfare) and a warming up sequence oftenly used by the Blue Devils. Next to that it contains a number of chorals like: Jupiter Hymn (as played by The Cavaliers), Concierto d’Arrangues (Madison Scouts), Canterbury Choral (Cadets) and Legend of the Fall (Southwind).
Spinning Wheel is taken from the first album of Blood, Sweat and Tears, of which more than ten million copies have been sold. The album won three Grammy Awards and generated three golden singles, including Spinning Wheel. The challenging brass-parts make it a suitable piece for marching bands.
The original Spanish title is Quién Será and is old Mexican song composed by Pablo Beltrán Ruiz. This arrangement is bases on Michael Bublé's version.
Swingin’ Saint is een aaneenschakeling van sinterklaasliedjes in een “swingend samba jasje” speciaal gearrangeerd voor marching band en drumfanfare door Egbert & Dirkjan van Groningen. In combinatie met onze eerder geschreven medley: Sinterklaas, wie kent hem niet bijzonder geschikt voor de intocht van Sint Nicolaas in uw woonplaats. In deze medley zitten o.a. de volgende Sinterklaasliedjes verwerkt: zie ginds komt de stoomboot, Sinterklaasje kom maar binnen met je knecht, O kom er eens kijken en dag Sinterklaasje.
This arrangement is a combination of two ABBA songs that, qua tempo and sphere, perfectly match. The first song smoothly develops into the second, and because the tempo doesn?t change, this arrangement is very suitable as a streetparade-piece.
Now available for marching band and drumfanfare: the summer hit of 2005 This Love by the new American sensation Maroon 5.
Technical exercises and Warming Ups who can be practiced with woodwinds and brass together. This collection Warming Ups contains several exercises about the following themes: breathing, slurs, flexibility, articulation and tuning. Included in this collection is the famous Blue Devils exercise F-tuning.
This beautiful ballad was written and sung by Barry Gibb, scoring a superhit together with Barbara Streisand. In this arrangement is also chosen to use a duet-form. The baritonsoloist begins and plays together with the trumpet later on, after which the melody is taken over by the entire trumpetgroup. After a tutti fortissimo part, perfect for a "company front", this arrangement ends dazzling in double tempo. Perfect as closer of our showprogram!
This beautiful ballad has been made famous by the Canadian drumcorps "Dutch Boy", but is now arranged to be played by Marching band by Egbert and Dirkjan van Groningen. The smart instrumentation with only two trumpet parts and one trombone part makes the arrangement sound grand, even when played by smaller bands. Beginning with a trumpet solo this arrangement leads us to a major climax, then ending quietly. A fine moment of rest in your showprogram.
The greatest hit ever of "The Three Degrees" is When Will I See You Again. With this song they had a worldwide number one position in the hit parade. Egbert van Groningen arranged this hit for you one of the longest number one notations ever!
These two Grease songs are united in one arrangement and meant to be used as final of a Grease show. You’re the one that I want starts very recognizable, but after a few measures changes in a funky arrangement. After a short drumbreak We Go Together Follows, which is the final piece in the movie, followed by a strong eding in which all well-known Grease-themes get a fleeting chance. A perfect ending to a complete Grease show.
A very playable arrangement of this Michael Jackson favourite. The song received two Grammy Awards; one for "Record of the Year" and one for "Best Male Rock Performance"!
One of the greatest Michael Jackson number one hits, later recorded by Maynard Ferguson. A great challenge for your trumpet section!Für Hörbeispiele bitte auf Artikeldetails klicken!
Written by Alicia Keys and made famous in the marching scene by the Madison Scouts!
The group "Love Affair" was the first to record this song. Many different performances have come out since then. Recently, Jamie Cullum added another version to this list. Especially written for small marching bands, this arrangement can already be played with 2 trumpets, 1 horn, 1 trombone, 1 baritone and 1 tuba.
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