![]() The Soprano player will surely enjoy hitting a top A as the first note! Probably written in the 1890s, this is a tough march for the "front row" cornets but easy for others. Both were stone masons and were associated with the Shepley and Hepworth bands. George Wadsworth was a noted conductor and adjudicator, like his father. Inconsistencies in articulation have been modified. Some doubling has been removed from divided parts where only one instrument would normally be playing, e.g. This is a fairly challenging march for the front row cornets by the Australian composer because of lots of high notes. ![]() The titles for each section give a quaint and amusing insight into Australia in the early 20th Century. Not a politically correct title by today's standards, this march is very dense on march cards. We appreciate your comments on the compositions and arrangements. To listen to a midi file of the piece, click on the little guy playing the tuba. ![]() To download the sheetmusic in PDF format, click on the PDF icon. Most of the marches are out of print so this might keep some of them alive. Some Band secretaries and musical directors a lot of work. This page is made available in the hope that it will save ![]() Adjudicators and conductors often ask for full scores of marches where a full ![]()
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