National Emblem March for Clarinet Choir

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The “National Emblem March,” composed by Edwin Eugene Bagley in 1902, is a celebrated American march known for its patriotic melody, which includes the first twelve notes of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Composed during a train journey, it quickly became popular and is praised by John Philip Sousa as one of the best marches ever written. Its rousing and spirited character makes it a staple at patriotic events and military ceremonies.

Instrumental parts include:

* Clarinet in Eb
* Clarinet in Bb 1
* Clarinet in Bb 2
* Clarinet in Bb 3
* Clarinet in Bb 4
* Alto Clarinet
* Bass Clarinet
* Contrabass Clarinet

Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DOjvm2GJvQ

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