Difference between revisions of "023 - Free Ride"
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=About the song= | =About the song= | ||
− | + | "Free Ride" was written by Dan Hartman and originally recorded by The Edgar Winter Group. This version was arranged by Joel Leach. | |
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=Instrumentation requirements= | =Instrumentation requirements= | ||
+ | Trumpets frequently carry the melody by themselves, but a strong low brass section is needed to balance things out since it's melody and bass for the majority of the song. Snare, cymbals, and bass drum are all that is needed for percussion to get the point across on that front. | ||
=Roadmap= | =Roadmap= | ||
+ | At the end of the song there is a D.S. symbol instead of "D.S. al coda". It goes back to section B. | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
+ | This song was added to the active set in 2006, but has yet to be played outside of a rehearsal because of the poor arrangement and difficult key of the song. | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category:Active Songs]] | [[Category:Active Songs]] |
Revision as of 09:24, April 17, 2008
About the song
"Free Ride" was written by Dan Hartman and originally recorded by The Edgar Winter Group. This version was arranged by Joel Leach.
Instrumentation requirements
Trumpets frequently carry the melody by themselves, but a strong low brass section is needed to balance things out since it's melody and bass for the majority of the song. Snare, cymbals, and bass drum are all that is needed for percussion to get the point across on that front.
Roadmap
At the end of the song there is a D.S. symbol instead of "D.S. al coda". It goes back to section B.
History
This song was added to the active set in 2006, but has yet to be played outside of a rehearsal because of the poor arrangement and difficult key of the song.