The duration of this music is around 1 minute and 30
seconds. There are interesting syncopated melodies, and
there is much opportunity for the practice of scales.
The music begins in the key of E major (written), and
later in bar 10 modulates into the dominant key of B
major. The time signature is 4/4 and the tempo is
Allegro moderato.
This is a free sheet music for solo guitar.
Marches generally have a strong regular rhythm, which
originally was expressly written for marching...(+)
The duration of this music is around 1 minute and 30
seconds. There are interesting syncopated melodies, and
there is much opportunity for the practice of scales.
The music begins in the key of E major (written), and
later in bar 10 modulates into the dominant key of B
major. The time signature is 4/4 and the tempo is
Allegro moderato.
This is a free sheet music for solo guitar.
Marches generally have a strong regular rhythm, which
originally was expressly written for marching. They are
most frequently performed by military marching bands.
Instruments often featured include : an assortment of
drums (especially the snare drum), horns, the
flute-like fife, woodwind and brass instruments. The
tempo of a march is intended to match the pace of
soldiers walking and remaining in step. The most common
tempo in modern times is around 102 beats per minute.
Napoleon Bonaparte adopted this tempo to ensure that
his army moved at a high speed. British marches are
generally slower. The most commonly used time signature
include 2/2, 4/4 and 6/8. Marches frequently modulate
into the subdominant key, and if they begin in a minor
key they modulate into the relative major key.