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Marches of John Williams, The
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Concert Band
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Vinson, Johnnie
Grade Gr-2
Series Discovery Plus

Price: $50.00

Also available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #08725192

UPC code: 884088257804

Sure to be one of the most popular selections this year!! Develop your students' rhythmic proficiency and articulation with this awesome arrangement of four of John Williams' most well-known marches, Raiders March, Midway March, The Throne Room (from Star Wars), and The Olympic Spirit. This arrangement is more involved than the grade 2 rating would indicate, but we'resure this will be one of your students' favorites!

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
MIDWAY MARCH WILLIAMS,JOHN  
OLYMPIC SPIRIT,THE WILLIAMS,JOHN  
RAIDERS' MARCH (RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK) WILLIAMS,JOHN  
STAR WARS (END CREDITS) (THE THRONE ROOM WILLIAMS,JOHN  
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