Fanfare from E.T. by John Williams/arr. Paul Lavender
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Limited Edition Marching Band - Grade 4
This stunning opening fanfare on John Williams' irresistible theme comes with a variety of performance options (including solo trumpet cues for the piccolo soli).
Audio recorded live by the Furman University Marching Band
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Boy does this bring back memories! We played this way back in 1984 and loved it because we could just blast away. I miss those days.
Ima freshman about to play it in marching band
We're playing this as our closer for our marching show this year, and even though I love the movie and soundtrack, that beginning chord is painful, especially being surrounded by it
that intro is insane 😭
opener this year!!!
We played this as our closer this past season!!
OJR Band this is my beginning lol
this was my fav movie as a kid and I wish I could play that baritone part
Same
That Cymbal notation is rather interesting cause there's 4 sets of cymbals being used all in different sizes.
Love it, wish I could use this for our closer next season
Early '80s corps style: battery with mylar heads tuned deep, and everyone else playing as loud and high as possible all the time
that piccolo XD I play piccolo and I want to play that so bad XDDD
Aurelia S. I play picc it was lit to play it
Wow!
I can whistle the piccolo solo
Let's bump it down an Octave by playing it on a Normal Flute
What's the BPM for Mysteriously in this piece of music. John Williams is known for writting amazing Fanfares.