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March of the Hyperion Robots
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March of the Hyperion Robots by Richard L. Saucedo Concert Band - Sheet Music

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March of the Hyperion Robots by Richard L. Saucedo Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Richard L. Saucedo
Score and Parts Concert Band (Score & Parts) - Level 1.5

SKU: HL.4003001

Composed by Richard L. Saucedo. MusicWorks Grade 1. Concert. Softcover with CD. 84 pages. Hal Leonard #4003001. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.4003001).

UPC: 884088508746. 9.0x12.0x0.378 inches.

Hyperion, the mysterious moon of Saturn, boasts of a very musical race of robots! (Well, it makes for a fun story!) A perfect introduction to 6/8, this appealing and fresh-sounding work is written with easy-to-learn patterns, a single moderate tempo, and careful yet creative scoring for beginners. Dur: 2:10.

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Based on 4 Reviews
Anonymous
December 17, 2025
Clever Scoring for Ensemble Development
While not a piano score, this concert band piece by Richard L. Saucedo is brilliantly scored for ensemble collaboration among young musicians. The 'careful yet creative scoring for beginners' ensures each instrument contributes meaningfully to the overall texture without being overly complex. It effectively teaches balance and interplay, making it an excellent piece for a director focusing on cohesive group sound and musicality.
Anonymous
December 16, 2025
Solid, Rehearsal-Ready March
For a beginning concert band piece, 'March of the Hyperion Robots' is impressively well-constructed and practical. The moderate tempo and clear, 'easy-to-learn patterns' ensure quick learning curves for rehearsals. At just over two minutes, it's efficient for programs and reliable for quick-prep performances. Hal Leonard's quality means the score and parts are dependably laid out for any performance setting.
Anonymous
December 16, 2025
Fun and Achievable for Community Bands!
As an adult playing in a community band, I'm always looking for pieces that are fun and manageable. Richard L. Saucedo's 'Hyperion Robots' absolutely delivers! The 'beginning' difficulty (Level 1.5) and 'easy-to-learn patterns' mean I can enjoy playing without frustration, and it still sounds appealing and 'fresh.' It’s a genuinely enjoyable march that makes you feel accomplished.
Sarah M.
December 15, 2025
Excellent for Beginning Bands!
This score is a fantastic teaching tool for Level 1.5 concert bands. Richard L. Saucedo's clear, easy-to-learn patterns are perfect for introducing 6/8 meter. The thoughtful, balanced scoring ensures students across all sections have engaging and achievable parts. It's ideal for building confidence, developing rhythmic accuracy, and fostering strong ensemble reading skills. Highly recommended for school and community groups!

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