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Traffic!
Classical/Symphonic music • 2009 • Alternative Title: Traffic
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Marching band
Title by uploader: Traffic! (Marching Band)
Instrumentation |
Flute, Clarinet, Baritone horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Mellophone |
Scored for |
Large ensemble (9 or more players), Wind ensemble, Fanfare band, Symphonic band |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Key |
B flat major |
Arranger |
Roger Garcia |
Publisher |
Roger Garcia |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
0'36 |
** Addendum: For visual runs only, you can set your members in 2 step intervals across (small ranks of 3 or 4), stepping off from the same/shared start point every 8 counts for the visual “traffic” effect. **
This exercise for Hornline is specifically written to be marched and played to the marching exercise “Traffic!”. Multiple direction changes, combined with musical technique, expression and an ensemble push will aid your Hornline in recognizing phrasing in movement. This combined exercise is great for teaching the concept of marching and playing your drill and maximizing that technique. Attached to the score you will find the suggested visual “roadmap” for “Traffic!” while marching and playing. Additionally, double barlines in the music indicate direction changes.
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Drum corps
Title by uploader: Traffic! (Drum Corps)
Instrumentation |
Baritone horn, Euphonium, Trumpet, Contrabass Tuba, Mellophone |
Scored for |
Large ensemble (9 or more players), Brass band, Fanfare band |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Key |
B flat major |
Arranger |
Roger Garcia |
Publisher |
Roger Garcia |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
0'36 |
** Addendum: For visual runs only, you can set your members in 2 step intervals across (small ranks of 3 or 4), stepping off from the same/shared start point every 8 counts for the visual “traffic” effect. **
This exercise for Hornline is specifically written to be marched and played to the marching exercise “Traffic!”. Multiple direction changes, combined with musical technique, expression and an ensemble push will aid your Hornline in recognizing phrasing in movement. This combined exercise is great for teaching the concept of marching and playing your drill and maximizing that technique. Attached to the score you will find the suggested visual “roadmap” for “Traffic!” while marching and playing. Additionally, double barlines in the music indicate direction changes.
Thank you for choosing Hans Maestro Music!
Don't forget to tag us in your Youtube/Vimeo videos!
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