Badenweilier Marsch (Percussion Arrangement)
A percussion arrangement I had previously written, but forgot to upload, of a famous Bavarian military march, "Badenweiler Marsch," written by Georg Fürst. My take on the song is for:
Glockenspiel
Crotales
Xylophone
4 vibraphones
6 marimbas (2 grand staff, 2 treble clef, 2 bass clef)
IMPORTANT! I am uploading this strictly for the sake of music preservation and presentation. I am NOT promoting or supporting any specific ideologies in any way, shape, or form. The moral of the story is to do your research before making assumptions. I am also doing this because a good chunk of my family history is German.
UPDATES: After realizing and remembering that I have the ability to control and disable what comments can and cannot be seen on YouTube, I decided to put it there after all.
Original music is public domain
This arrangement © me and me alone
Badenweilier Marsch (also spelled "Badonviller"): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMxn2hFJf1Y (performance by the U.S. Marine Band)
Glockenspiel
Crotales
Xylophone
4 vibraphones
6 marimbas (2 grand staff, 2 treble clef, 2 bass clef)
IMPORTANT! I am uploading this strictly for the sake of music preservation and presentation. I am NOT promoting or supporting any specific ideologies in any way, shape, or form. The moral of the story is to do your research before making assumptions. I am also doing this because a good chunk of my family history is German.
UPDATES: After realizing and remembering that I have the ability to control and disable what comments can and cannot be seen on YouTube, I decided to put it there after all.
Original music is public domain
This arrangement © me and me alone
Badenweilier Marsch (also spelled "Badonviller"): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMxn2hFJf1Y (performance by the U.S. Marine Band)
Category Music / All
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Size 120 x 120px
File Size 4 MB
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