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Concert Band - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1208594

Composed by Jack Marshall. Arranged by Kyle L. McKinzey. Contest,Festival,Film/TV,Holiday. Score and Parts. 42 pages. KyleMac Music #806702. Published by KyleMac Music (A0.1208594).

THE MUNSTERS†was an American sitcom airing on CBS from 1964 to 1966. It depicted the home life of a family of benign monsters. The series was a satire of American suburban life, the wholesome television family fare of the era and traditional monster movies. The music, by Jack Marshall, was described by writer Jon Burlingame as a Bernard-Herrmannmeets-Duane-Eddy sound.

This arrangement has fun bass lines, so they will enjoy this and need to work on it sounding creepy. Though not marked throughout, the bass line should be separated and emulate a picked electric bass articulation throughout.

The rest of the winds is more suitable for 1st & 2nd-year players. Ex. The 2nd clarinets do not cross the break.

The percussion is written for a drum set but can be separated as a traditional part for concert band. As usual, I have included plenty of percussion parts to go around. The tom part can be ad-libbed by a drumkit player if you go with that option. The part itself is optional but does help if splitting the drum part. There are three different mallet parts with the xylophone and marimba carrying the load. Bells can be optional. There are lots of sound effects in the accessories part. Ratchet, Cowbell, Vibra-slap, Tambourine, Whistle, Siren whistle. These can be easily substituted with what you have on hand. I hope your students and audiences (and you) have fun with this piece.

I appreciate all comments, questions, and criticisms. KyleMac Music

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