The Army Goes Rolling Along: 1st B-flat Clarinet 1st B-flat Clarinet by Jerry Brubaker Concert Band - Digital Sheet Music

By Jerry Brubaker

Announcing the second in a series of Armed Forces service songs for Young Band by Jerry Brubaker! The Army Goes Rolling Along is the official song of the United States Army and is typically called The Army Song. The song is based on the Caisson Song written by field artillery First Lieutenant (later Brigadier General) Edmund L. Gruber, Lieutenant William Bryden, and Lieutenant (later Major General) Robert Danford while stationed at Fort Stotsenburg in the Philippines in March 1908. The tune quickly became popular in field artillery units. This exciting march is further embellished by the call of the bugle.

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Instrument:
B-Flat Clarinet
Ensembles:
Concert Band
Publishers:
Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music
UPC:
038081356174
Format:
Part
Item types:
Digital
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Artist:
Jerry Brubaker
Arrangers:
Jerry Brubaker
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
2

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SKU: AX.00-PC-0014299_C1

1st B-flat Clarinet. Composed by Edmund L. Gruber, Robert Danford, and William Bryden. Arranged by Jerry Brubaker. 1st B-flat Clarinet. Instructional. Part. 2 pages. Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music #00-PC-0014299_C1. Published by Alfred Music - Digital Sheet Music (AX.00-PC-0014299_C1).

UPC: 038081356174.

Announcing the second in a series of Armed Forces service songs for Young Band by Jerry Brubaker! The Army Goes Rolling Along is the official song of the United States Army and is typically called The Army Song. The song is based on the Caisson Song written by field artillery First Lieutenant (later Brigadier General) Edmund L. Gruber, Lieutenant William Bryden, and Lieutenant (later Major General) Robert Danford while stationed at Fort Stotsenburg in the Philippines in March 1908. The tune quickly became popular in field artillery units. This exciting march is further embellished by the call of the bugle.

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