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Three Little Chinese / Tre små kinesere... ute og marsjerer - click for larger image
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Title Three Little Chinese / Tre små kinesere... ute og marsjerer
Article no. 4076244
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Humorous works
Instrumentation YB (young band); Ha (concert/wind band); Flexi (variable instrumentation)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Norway (no)
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Series title Debut Series
Year of publication 2014
Composer Traditional
Arranger Grong, Birgitte
Difficulty level 1
Duration 1:00
Additional info/contents “Three young Chinese people» is arranged here as a simple march.
The arrangement is written in flexible three parts, making it possible to play for both brass- and concert band. The arrangement is suitable for musicians of differing skill level to play together.
Part B is the easiest to play because it has fewer tones than A and C. The key of A-flat appears in Part A. This key might be new to some musicians at this level.
Ignoring the various levels of skill, the following instrumentation is recommended:

Part A: flute, clarinet and cornet / trumpet
Part B: clarinet, cornet / trumpet, saxophone and horn
Part C: trombone, baritone and tuba

With regards to percussion, the bass drum and the snare drum are the most important parts. Ensure there are no percussionists who have nothing to do! - It's better to double these parts, and also use the cymbal and mallet parts as well.
It is of course important to take into consideration the musicians you have, both in terms of their skill levels and instrumentation.”
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