First Attempt (ensemble)

£20.00

This cheerful, upbeat concert march, composed by Tim Paton for brass ensemble, has taken inspiration from the inimitable style of the ‘march king’, Kenneth J Alford.  A great contribution to the ever-popular march item in a brass concert programme, and one which helps lift spirits through its catchy pulse and creativity.  Also available as a full brass band version.

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Description

This concert march, composed by Tim Paton for brass ensemble, has taken inspiration from the inimitable style of the ‘march king’, Kenneth J Alford.

It’s an upbeat, cheerful march which has stood the test of time – it was premiered back in 1970 on the Rozel Bandstand by the Weston-Super-Mare Silver Band!

Marches have always been a favourable choice in brass concert programmes, so here’s a great opportunity to bring a new offering to the table which helps lift spirits through its catchy pulse and creativity.

Scored for ensemble:

  • Solo/1st cornet
  • Cornet 2
  • Cornet 3
  • Horn 1
  • Horn 2 (optional)
  • Baritone
  • Trombone 1
  • Bass Trombone (optional)
  • Euphonium
  • Eb Bass
  • Bb Bass (optional)
  • Percussion

Also available as a full brass band version.

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Weight 0.55 kg
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Composer

Tim Paton

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