Nobles of the Mystic Shrine - J.P. Sousa
We just got this march in our folders for our first concert this year. It's one of my favorite J.P. Sousa marches.
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Nobles of the Mystic Shrine - J.P. Sousa
We just got this march in our folders for our first concert this year. It's one of my favorite J.P. Sousa marches.
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Last edited by RickF; 08-07-2015 at 01:59 PM.
Rick Floyd
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I like the above three a lot.
Could some kind soul tell me where I could get a full set of Military Band parts of J. P. Sousa's "Nobles Of The Mystic Shrine".
Sure, the full set of score and parts can be obtained below:
Sousa - Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, march
Dave Werden (ASCAP)
Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Adams Artist (Adams E3)
Alliance Mouthpiece (DC3)
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My favorite march of all time. When I played it, the director had the jingling johnny player stand at the front of the stage, it was really awesome. I also double on trombone, and it makes me really happy when they play really loud and kind of nasty as they put a little glissando on the descending part midway through the opening section.