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Cumberland Cross: Concert Band Conductor Score

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Cumberland Cross: Concert Band Conductor Score

By Carl Strommen

Grade: 4 (Medium Difficult)

Item: 00-12974S

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You'll really get a nice sound with this one! Carl's original work explores the rich American folk style in two sections. The first has broad, moving harmonies under a Shenandoah-like melody, and the second a lively dance reminiscent of Copland. "Cumberland Cross" is not too difficult, yet very impressive! This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud. (3:30)
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Series: Alfred Concert Band
Publisher: Alfred Music
Page Count: 16
ISBN10: 1-4706-5297-8
ISBN13: 978-1-4706-5297-5
UPC: 038081126104
SKU: 00-12974S

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@AB-qc6pf YouTube

Just performed this piece today with the school orchestra. It's so wonderful!

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@alizzie101 YouTube

I've been searching for this song ever since I played trumpet in band 6th–8th grade. I'm so happy I finally found it 😭❤️

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@chelseayi-houngcheah6089 YouTube

I got so excited because on the percussion score it said use a 'whip' for the slapstick, my idiot self thought we would be able to use a whip and so I got really happy and then my teacher was like 'Nope.' :( hahahaha :DDD

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@adamcollester2655 YouTube

We played this, but with a full symphonic band, no strings. It sounds awesome regardless. This sounds even better. I personally love the extra use of percussion compared to the symphonic version.

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@NoahNeumiller-i3l YouTube

I play tuba. I love this song! It has a nice 'American' feel to it. And don't forget the tuba gets a soli with the low instruments!

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@BrianCannan-em1nk YouTube

Playing this in a few months for my band, pretty excited. I've known this song for a while now, and I really like it, even if the horn part is only okay.

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@betsyfish3623 YouTube

I'm playing this for my orchestra, the tuba part is alright, nothing special but it sounds beautiful with the others!

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@libby2648 YouTube

We played this in full orchestra (only full orchestra in entire state!), and I just personally loved the way it sounds (the quick part).

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@dragonhorse6433 YouTube

I'm playing this in band, it was hard but I learned pretty quickly. I don't think I play the fast part correctly since I'm a flute player and I'm playing an oboe part, I don't play notes that low, pretty difficult. Even though some of the notes on the flute part are also as low, just some parts go higher.

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@Thingsyourollup YouTube

It's a nice piece! Completely captured the vibe of American westward expansion through the Cumberland Gap after the Revolutionary War. Love how in the middle of the piece it goes from old-timey colonial music, then THEY'RE THROUGH THE GAP and now all of a sudden it's a western travel theme.