

Walker guesses he’s played the piccolo solo hundreds of times, “probably approaching thousands."

“The first time I played it was in the seventh grade,” Jim Walker, the retired principal flutist and piccolo player for the Los Angeles Philharmonic told Here & Now. The Stars and Stripes Forever (1896) With the possible exception of The Star Spangled Banner, no musical composition has done more to arouse the patriotic spirit of America than this, John. The big highlight comes toward the end, when the piccolos in the orchestra stand and let loose over the rest of the orchestra.īut imagine being the piccolo player who has to play that part over and over. There is the option of playing this chart for a parade or on the field. Description: Mike Story gives us a strong arrangement of the most famous march in history.
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(PDF Download Not Included) View full set. Stars and Stripes forever on Flute Virtual Woodwind Academy Network 198 subscribers Subscribe 9 271 views 11 days ago If you want to learn the exercises I used to play this, we have. (Fourth of July means we’ll be hearing a lot of John Philip Sousa’s famous military march “Stars and Stripes Forever.” Digital Sheet Music - View Online and Print On-Demand.

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