I usually never listen to SSF because I was in a military band for 30 years and we ended every concert with it. So your trio version intrigued me. I wanted to see how you made it a trio. It was quite refreshing and inventive. What else have you arranged for SQ or woodwinds in general. I own an alto/tenor so for SQ I use a clarinet for sop. Sax and a contralto clarinet for bari.
The only issue i have with this, is at measure 95. The trio melody is missing. Alto and tenor are on the same part and the soprano is playing background. I don't if you did that intentionally or not. Otherwise, great job.
The Stars an Stripes Forever, but if Sousa had been a privateer or a carnival barker rather than a Marine.
Those high Eb's on the bari are....something....
I usually never listen to SSF because I was in a military band for 30 years and we ended every concert with it. So your trio version intrigued me. I wanted to see how you made it a trio. It was quite refreshing and inventive. What else have you arranged for SQ or woodwinds in general. I own an alto/tenor so for SQ I use a clarinet for sop. Sax and a contralto clarinet for bari.
Blursed, I like it!
Arranged for four saxes rather than strings. Double blursed.
And the piccolo feature is on the baritone sax part. Triple blursed.
The only issue i have with this, is at measure 95. The trio melody is missing. Alto and tenor are on the same part and the soprano is playing background. I don't if you did that intentionally or not. Otherwise, great job.
Yes it was intentional. I wanted to draw people’s ear’s to the solo rather than the melody. Thank you
@MichaelMcKenzieMusic it sounds really weird without that melody there. Like really empty.
do you use a soundfont at all? if so which one?
I use the default musescore soundfont when there isn't a musesound available.
its the musesounds in musescore 4