
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (Synthesizer Version)
As promised, here is the EMU Proteus 2 synthesizer version of my take on "Pomp and Circumstance, March No. 1," using the full orchestra template. I did, however, change the orchestration slightly as well as remove the triangle and tambourine parts in order to get the full effect of the synthesizer.
The full lineup for this one is therefore:
Piccolo
2 flute parts
2 oboe parts
2 bassoon parts
2 B-flat clarinet parts
Bass clarinet
4 Horn in F (French horn parts) - 1 & 3 top stave; 2 & 4 bottom stave
2 B-flat trumpet parts
2 trombone parts
Tuba
Timpani
Glockenspiel
Snare drum
Bass drum
Cymbals
1st violins
2nd violins
Violas
Violincellos (or cellos)
Contrabasses
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original composition is now public domain, though some recordings of it are not. The original was in D Major; I transposed it to F Major.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGIM5HdnY4g
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UPDATE: Now in scraps.
The full lineup for this one is therefore:
Piccolo
2 flute parts
2 oboe parts
2 bassoon parts
2 B-flat clarinet parts
Bass clarinet
4 Horn in F (French horn parts) - 1 & 3 top stave; 2 & 4 bottom stave
2 B-flat trumpet parts
2 trombone parts
Tuba
Timpani
Glockenspiel
Snare drum
Bass drum
Cymbals
1st violins
2nd violins
Violas
Violincellos (or cellos)
Contrabasses
This arrangement © me and me alone
Original composition is now public domain, though some recordings of it are not. The original was in D Major; I transposed it to F Major.
Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGIM5HdnY4g
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UPDATE: Now in scraps.
Category Music / All
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File Size 5.38 MB
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Wow, I was not expecting this at all from you, bandmaster! This is nothing like any other I've seen you compose with this soundfont. This is up there with other songs I heard from other composers doing this. This is a very bombastic music score you were able to compose with this! I could imagine a kids' program from the early-to-mid 1990s have this heard.
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