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Colonel Bogey March

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Colonel Bogey March (Full Score)
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Colonel Bogey March - Marching Band
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The classic march from the film, "The Bridge Over The River Kwai", is written here as a very easy first parade tune. This arrangement features easy brass ranges and the trademark whistling part (optional) at the beginning with the flutes and percussion. Solidly scored and easy to learn!



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   Difficulty 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.


Technical Notes: The E Flat baritone saxophone part is labeled "E Flat Baritone Sax (Optional)". The B Flat horn/3rd trumpet part is labeled "B Flat Horn/3rd Trumpet (Optional)". The baritone B.C. part is labeled "Baritone B.C. (Optional Trombone 2)". The electric bass part is labeled "Electric Bass (Optional)". The bells/xylophone part is labeled "Bells/Xylophone (Optional)". The quad toms part is labeled "Quad Toms (Optional)".

Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Michael Sweeney.

Composer(s): "Colonel Bogey March" was composed by Kenneth J. Alford.

Publisher: "Colonel Bogey March" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.

Series: This piece was part of the series "Hal Leonard Series One".

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Return Policy: This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges.


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Front Cover
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Conductor Score
Conductor Score Page 1
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Conductor Score Page 2
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Conductor Score Page 3
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Instrumentation
Instrumentation Page 1
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Parts included:

1-Full Score
16-Flute/Piccolo
16-B Flat Clarinet
8-E Flat Alto Saxophone
4-B Flat Tenor Saxophone
2-E Flat Baritone Saxophone
8-1st B Flat Trumpet
8-2nd B Flat Trumpet
4-B Flat Horn/3rd Trumpet
8-French Horn
8-1st Trombone
4-Baritone T.C.
8-Baritone B.C.
6-Tuba
2-Electric Bass
4-Xylophone & Bells
6-Snare Drum
2-Quad Toms
2-Bass Drum
2-Cymbals

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