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Thread: "British Folk Song March", by Hiroki Takahashi

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    "British Folk Song March", by Hiroki Takahashi

    We just got this march in our folders. It's not very difficult - maybe a grade 3. Tempo is 112 and has a pretty nice euphonium part. Usually the counter melody is in the trio, but in this march by Mr. Takahashi it's in the first strain.

    Below is a link to listen to an 'un-authorized' recording on YouTube. The recording is actually from "Japan's Best for 2003 High Schools". Our MD posted about it in the comments.

    British Folk Song March - Hiroki Takahashi

    Note: The link has more than one march. "British Folk Song March" is the first one and a bit less than 4 mins long.
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    That's a nice march! I'm sure it will be fun to play, based on the recording.
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