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Colonel Bogey
Colonel Bogey (Condensed Score)
Item number 8897418CC
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Colonel Bogey - Concert Band
Item number 8897420CC, $99.95

Everyone is going to want to whistle along with this well-known march made famous from its use in the film "Bridge Over The River Kwai". This easy-to-play arrangement begins with a single snare drum, 2-part flutes and an optional whistling part but quickly opens up into a full treatment of this great march. Highly recommended.

Estimated Performance Time: 3:30

Technical Notes: The B flat contrabass clarinet part can be played by a B flat bass saxophone. The euphonium T.C. and B.C. parts can be played by baritone horns.

Composer(s): This piece was composed by Kenneth J. Alford.

Publisher: This piece was published by Boosey & Hawkes.

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Front Cover
Front Cover Image 1
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Conductor Score
Conductor Score Page 1
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Conductor Score Page 2
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Conductor Score Page 3
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Instrumentation
Instrumentation Page 1
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Descriptive Page
Descriptive Page 1
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Parts Included:
1-Condensed Score
6-Flute/Piccolo
1-1st Oboe
1-2nd Oboe
1-1st Bassoon
1-2nd Bassoon
1-1st E Flat Soprano Clarinet
1-2nd E Flat Soprano Clarinet
4-1st B Flat Clarinet
4-2nd B Flat Clarinet
4-3rd B Flat Clarinet
4-4th B Flat Clarinet
2-E Flat Alto Clarinet
2-B Flat Bass Clarinet
1-B Flat Contra-Bass Clarinet
1-EE Flat Contra-Bass Clarinet
2-E Flat Alto Saxophone
2-B Flat Tenor Saxophone
2-E Flat Baritone Saxophone
1-1st B Flat Trumpet
1-2nd B Flat Trumpet
1-Flugelhorn
2-1st B Flat Cornet
2-2nd B Flat Cornet
2-3rd B Flat Cornet
2-4th B Flat Cornet
1-1st Horn In F
1-2nd Horn In F
1-3rd Horn In F
1-4th Horn In F
2-1st Trombone
2-2nd Trombone
2-3rd (Bass) Trombone
1-1st Baritone T.C.
1-2nd Baritone T.C.
1-Euphonium T.C.
1-1st Baritone B.C.
1-2nd Baritone B.C.
1-Euphonium B.C.
5-Tuba
1-String Bass
2-Snare Drum / Field Drum
1-Bass Drum
1-Cymbals
1-Timpani


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