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SKU: A0.927553
By My Chemical Romance. Composed by Bob Bryar, Frank Iero, Gerard Way, Mikey Way, and Ray Toro. Arranged by Alejos Anaya. Contemporary. Score and parts. 38 pages. Alejos Anaya #6258661. Published by Alejos Anaya (A0.927553).This is an "as sounds" arrangement of "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance. There is no drum part included, but there are many accurate drum arrangements for purchase or for free available online.
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Robyn J.
July 24, 2022
Too long, empty staves make document longer
This is a decent arrangement but it is entirely too long. When arranging a repetitive, 5-minute pop song like this, it's best to make use of repeats, a D.S. al Coda/Fine, etc. The individual parts are also too spaced out. Speaking as a professional chamber musician: not all players today use tablets, so a 4-page part is too much--especially when there are no places to turn the page. All the parts are at least 4 pages long (viola is 5). Also, if there are no bells or snare drum, their staves don't need to be included in the score. This adds unnecessarily to that length as well. Lastly, from a string orchestra perspective: the places where Violin 2 and Viola are in unison or octaves could cause major balance issues, depending on numbers and strengths of each orchestra section, especially since there are no dynamic markings.
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