Difference between revisions of "164 - Carry On Wayward Son"
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This song was introduced by [[conductor]] [[Ray Kim]] in 1996. It has since been a long-standing staple of the band. It will likely never be retired. | This song was introduced by [[conductor]] [[Ray Kim]] in 1996. It has since been a long-standing staple of the band. It will likely never be retired. | ||
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+ | |nameofrecording=America's Pep Band (album) | ||
+ | |prevtrack=[[Mexican Cheer|7. Mexican Cheer]] | ||
+ | |curtrack=8. Carry On Wayward Son | ||
+ | |nexttrack=[[162 - Final Countdown|9. Final Countdown]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 17:27, May 8, 2007
About the song
Arranged by Michael Sweeney, Originally recorded by Kansas
Instrumentation requirements
This song needs at least 4 or 5 trumpets, with at least two on first.
Roadmap
To better match the original recording, the song starts with a trumpet soli (the original starts with 8 measures a cappella). The trumpets start at measure 26 and play through the end of measure 32, then there is a measure of drums, then the song starts back at measure 1. From there, it is played as written.
History
This song was introduced by conductor Ray Kim in 1996. It has since been a long-standing staple of the band. It will likely never be retired.
America's Pep Band (album) | ||
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7. Mexican Cheer | 8. Carry On Wayward Son | 9. Final Countdown |