Pomp arrangement that actually has rests
- Mikebmiller
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- Joined: Mar 27, 2018
Is there a Pomp And Circumstance quintet arrangement that does not require the bone player to play quarter notes continuously from start to finish?
We have a graduation this Friday, and it will have a 10 minute or so processional. The arrangement we have been using features exactly 0 rest for the bone and leaves my face on the floor after a few times through. Is there a better one out there? Ideally, it would be basically an arrangement for a trio, but with the parts passed around so that everyone gets a break.
Thanks.
We have a graduation this Friday, and it will have a 10 minute or so processional. The arrangement we have been using features exactly 0 rest for the bone and leaves my face on the floor after a few times through. Is there a better one out there? Ideally, it would be basically an arrangement for a trio, but with the parts passed around so that everyone gets a break.
Thanks.
- harrisonreed
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- Joined: Aug 17, 2018
The Trio to that march isn't that long. You could arrange your perfect version!