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Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1170138

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Cadenza Editions. Film/TV,March,Patriotic,Standards. Score. 2 pages. Cadenza Editions #770506. Published by Cadenza Editions (A0.1170138).

Fly Eagles Fly is a classic fight song that has been a staple of Philadelphia Eagles fans for decades. This sheet music is designed specifically for piano, and allows musicians to play the iconic tune in their own style. The sheet music features the full score and chord progression, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced players.

The history of Fly Eagles Fly dates back to the 1960s, when it was first introduced as the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles. The song quickly gained popularity among fans and has since become one of the most recognizable anthems in all of professional sports. Whether it's being played in the stands, at a tailgate, or in your own living room, Fly Eagles Fly is the perfect way to show your support for the Eagles and get in the spirit of game day.

So why not bring a bit of Eagles spirit to your own music practice with this sheet music? Whether you're an avid Eagles fan or simply love the classic sound of this timeless tune, this sheet music is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your fingers moving. Get ready to play Fly Eagles Fly on piano and show your support for the Philadelphia Eagles!

Eagles' Victory Song
Piano, Voix et Guitare
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Piano, Voix et Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1170173

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Cadenza Editions. Patriotic. Individual part. 1 pages. Cadenza Editions #770542. Published by Cadenza Editions (A0.1170173).

Fly Eagles Fly is a classic fight song that has been a staple of Philadelphia Eagles fans for decades. This sheet music  allows musicians to play the iconic tune in their own style. The sheet music features the full score and chord progression, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced players.

The history of Fly Eagles Fly dates back to the 1960s, when it was first introduced as the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles. The song quickly gained popularity among fans and has since become one of the most recognizable anthems in all of professional sports. Whether it's being played in the stands, at a tailgate, or in your own living room, Fly Eagles Fly is the perfect way to show your support for the Eagles and get in the spirit of game day.

So why not bring a bit of Eagles spirit to your own music practice with this sheet music? Whether you're an avid Eagles fan or simply love the classic sound of this timeless tune, this sheet music is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your fingers moving. Get ready to play Fly Eagles Fly and show your support for the Philadelphia Eagles!

Eagles' Victory Song
Hautbois (partie séparée)
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Hautbois (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

B-Flat Clarinet,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1170160

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Cadenza Editions. Patriotic. Score and part. 3 pages. Cadenza Editions #770529. Published by Cadenza Editions (A0.1170160).

Fly Eagles Fly is a classic fight song that has been a staple of Philadelphia Eagles fans for decades. This sheet music  allows musicians to play the iconic tune in their own style. The sheet music features the full score and chord progression, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced players.

The history of Fly Eagles Fly dates back to the 1960s, when it was first introduced as the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles. The song quickly gained popularity among fans and has since become one of the most recognizable anthems in all of professional sports. Whether it's being played in the stands, at a tailgate, or in your own living room, Fly Eagles Fly is the perfect way to show your support for the Eagles and get in the spirit of game day.

So why not bring a bit of Eagles spirit to your own music practice with this sheet music? Whether you're an avid Eagles fan or simply love the classic sound of this timeless tune, this sheet music is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your fingers moving. Get ready to play Fly Eagles Fly and show your support for the Philadelphia Eagles!

Eagles' Victory Song
Clarinette et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Clarinette et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

French Horn,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1170172

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Cadenza Editions. Patriotic. Score and part. 3 pages. Cadenza Editions #770541. Published by Cadenza Editions (A0.1170172).

Fly Eagles Fly is a classic fight song that has been a staple of Philadelphia Eagles fans for decades. This sheet music  allows musicians to play the iconic tune in their own style. The sheet music features the full score and chord progression, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced players.

The history of Fly Eagles Fly dates back to the 1960s, when it was first introduced as the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles. The song quickly gained popularity among fans and has since become one of the most recognizable anthems in all of professional sports. Whether it's being played in the stands, at a tailgate, or in your own living room, Fly Eagles Fly is the perfect way to show your support for the Eagles and get in the spirit of game day.

So why not bring a bit of Eagles spirit to your own music practice with this sheet music? Whether you're an avid Eagles fan or simply love the classic sound of this timeless tune, this sheet music is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your fingers moving. Get ready to play Fly Eagles Fly and show your support for the Philadelphia Eagles!

Eagles' Victory Song
Cor et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Cor et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Flute,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1170167

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Cadenza Editions. Patriotic. Score and part. 3 pages. Cadenza Editions #770536. Published by Cadenza Editions (A0.1170167).

Fly Eagles Fly is a classic fight song that has been a staple of Philadelphia Eagles fans for decades. This sheet music  allows musicians to play the iconic tune in their own style. The sheet music features the full score and chord progression, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced players.

The history of Fly Eagles Fly dates back to the 1960s, when it was first introduced as the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles. The song quickly gained popularity among fans and has since become one of the most recognizable anthems in all of professional sports. Whether it's being played in the stands, at a tailgate, or in your own living room, Fly Eagles Fly is the perfect way to show your support for the Eagles and get in the spirit of game day.

So why not bring a bit of Eagles spirit to your own music practice with this sheet music? Whether you're an avid Eagles fan or simply love the classic sound of this timeless tune, this sheet music is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your fingers moving. Get ready to play Fly Eagles Fly and show your support for the Philadelphia Eagles!

Eagles' Victory Song
Flûte traversière et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Flûte traversière et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1170153

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Cadenza Editions. Patriotic. Score and part. 3 pages. Cadenza Editions #770522. Published by Cadenza Editions (A0.1170153).

Fly Eagles Fly is a classic fight song that has been a staple of Philadelphia Eagles fans for decades. This sheet music  allows musicians to play the iconic tune in their own style. The sheet music features the full score and chord progression, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced players.

The history of Fly Eagles Fly dates back to the 1960s, when it was first introduced as the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles. The song quickly gained popularity among fans and has since become one of the most recognizable anthems in all of professional sports. Whether it's being played in the stands, at a tailgate, or in your own living room, Fly Eagles Fly is the perfect way to show your support for the Eagles and get in the spirit of game day.

So why not bring a bit of Eagles spirit to your own music practice with this sheet music? Whether you're an avid Eagles fan or simply love the classic sound of this timeless tune, this sheet music is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your fingers moving. Get ready to play Fly Eagles Fly and show your support for the Philadelphia Eagles!

Eagles' Victory Song
Saxophone Alto et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Saxophone Alto et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1170186

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Cadenza Editions. Patriotic. 3 pages. Cadenza Editions #770555. Published by Cadenza Editions (A0.1170186).

Fly Eagles Fly is a classic fight song that has been a staple of Philadelphia Eagles fans for decades. This sheet music  allows musicians to play the iconic tune in their own style. The sheet music features the full score and chord progression, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced players.

The history of Fly Eagles Fly dates back to the 1960s, when it was first introduced as the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles. The song quickly gained popularity among fans and has since become one of the most recognizable anthems in all of professional sports. Whether it's being played in the stands, at a tailgate, or in your own living room, Fly Eagles Fly is the perfect way to show your support for the Eagles and get in the spirit of game day.

So why not bring a bit of Eagles spirit to your own music practice with this sheet music? Whether you're an avid Eagles fan or simply love the classic sound of this timeless tune, this sheet music is sure to bring a smile to your face and get your fingers moving. Get ready to play Fly Eagles Fly and show your support for the Philadelphia Eagles!

Eagles' Victory Song
Violon et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1402356

Composed by Ron Goodwin. Arranged by Chris Siddall. Film/TV. 33 pages. Chris Siddall Music Publishing #985569. Published by Chris Siddall Music Publishing (A0.1402356).

While his scores for both 633 Squadron (1963) and Operation Crossbow (1965) had boasted patriotic, major-key themes celebrating the heroics of the protagonists, composer Ron Goodwin took a different approach for Where Eagles Dare, generating his main theme for the picture out of the initial notes of an ascending minor scale. Rather than celebrate the heroics of the screen characters, the title music embodies the single-minded ambition of the protagonists to infiltrate the mountain fortress of Schloss Adler and complete their mission, no matter what the costs. The composer recalled in a 1994 interview that some of this approach came from the filmâ??s director, Brian Hutton. For instance, he wanted music at the beginning of the film but he also wanted to hear the airplane engines approaching from the distance, which is actually why he started off with just the side drums playing quietly and then building up and getting louder, so that you could actually hear the sound of the airplane before the orchestra comes in. After the snare drum and the â??Aâ? section of the main title comes a melodically related fugal section that, the composer told Randall D. Larson in 1984, was an idea that arose from the â??concept of people following each other around and dodging away from each other...[which] gave me the idea of writing a sort of fugue-style theme...and then I used that in various ways for all the sort of creeping and following and chasing that was going on throughout the film.â?

Created from the original manuscript, this release offers a rare opportunity to study film music in its authentic, original orchestration and arrangement. An opportunity not to be missed!

Where Eagles Dare (Theme) - Score Only
Orchestre

$14.99 14.28 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Soprano Saxophone Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1183091

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Traditional. Individual part. 1 pages. Zedas Couve #782816. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1183091).

The Eagles' Victory Song was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Richard Courtland Harrison, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to R. Courtland by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s through the 1960s.

In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles. Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song Hail to the Redskins at games. Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964. The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s. Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.

The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.

In 1998, following Mansure's reintroduction of the song, Eagles management attempted to rebuild its popularity among fans by changing some aspects of the song: they modified the key, changed the opening lyric from Fight, Eagles Fight to Fly, Eagles Fly, and re-marketed the song with that as the title. In addition, they appended the popular E-A-G-L-E-S chant—which had emerged in the 1980s—to the end of the song. While management planned to play the song throughout the 1998 season, the Eagles' poor performance that year caused them to hold off reintroducing the song until the following year. The Eagles fared better during their 1999 season, and subsequently, the fight song was played after every score.

Eagles' Victory Song
Saxophone (partie séparée)
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Saxophone (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Oboe Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1183101

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Traditional. Individual part. 1 pages. Zedas Couve #782821. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1183101).

The Eagles' Victory Song was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Richard Courtland Harrison, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to R. Courtland by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s through the 1960s.

In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles. Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song Hail to the Redskins at games. Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964. The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s. Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.

The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.

In 1998, following Mansure's reintroduction of the song, Eagles management attempted to rebuild its popularity among fans by changing some aspects of the song: they modified the key, changed the opening lyric from Fight, Eagles Fight to Fly, Eagles Fly, and re-marketed the song with that as the title. In addition, they appended the popular E-A-G-L-E-S chant—which had emerged in the 1980s—to the end of the song. While management planned to play the song throughout the 1998 season, the Eagles' poor performance that year caused them to hold off reintroducing the song until the following year. The Eagles fared better during their 1999 season, and subsequently, the fight song was played after every score.

Eagles' Victory Song
Hautbois (partie séparée)
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Hautbois (partie séparée) PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Trombone - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1182600

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Patriotic,Traditional. Score and part. 2 pages. Zedas Couve #782346. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1182600).

The Eagles' Victory Song was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Richard Courtland Harrison, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to R. Courtland by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s through the 1960s.

In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles. Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song Hail to the Redskins at games. Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964. The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s. Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.

The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.

In 1998, following Mansure's reintroduction of the song, Eagles management attempted to rebuild its popularity among fans by changing some aspects of the song: they modified the key, changed the opening lyric from Fight, Eagles Fight to Fly, Eagles Fly, and re-marketed the song with that as the title. In addition, they appended the popular E-A-G-L-E-S chant—which had emerged in the 1980s—to the end of the song. While management planned to play the song throughout the 1998 season, the Eagles' poor performance that year caused them to hold off reintroducing the song until the following year. The Eagles fared better during their 1999 season, and subsequently, the fight song was played after every score.

Eagles' Victory Song
Trombone et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Trombone et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1182615

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Patriotic,Traditional. Score and part. 2 pages. Zedas Couve #782360. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1182615).

The Eagles' Victory Song was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Richard Courtland Harrison, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to R. Courtland by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s through the 1960s.

In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles. Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song Hail to the Redskins at games. Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964. The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s. Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.

The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.

In 1998, following Mansure's reintroduction of the song, Eagles management attempted to rebuild its popularity among fans by changing some aspects of the song: they modified the key, changed the opening lyric from Fight, Eagles Fight to Fly, Eagles Fly, and re-marketed the song with that as the title. In addition, they appended the popular E-A-G-L-E-S chant—which had emerged in the 1980s—to the end of the song. While management planned to play the song throughout the 1998 season, the Eagles' poor performance that year caused them to hold off reintroducing the song until the following year. The Eagles fared better during their 1999 season, and subsequently, the fight song was played after every score.

Eagles' Victory Song
Saxophone Soprano et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Saxophone Soprano et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Alto Saxophone,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1182606

By Dirk Quinn Band. By Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland. Arranged by Marcony Carvalho. 20th Century,March,Patriotic,Traditional. Score and part. 2 pages. Zedas Couve #782353. Published by Zedas Couve (A0.1182606).

The Eagles' Victory Song was the creation of Charles Borrelli and Richard Courtland Harrison, a Washington, D.C. music teacher and arranger for jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. The song was mistakenly credited to R. Courtland by the Copyright office and in various editions of Eagles programs from the late 1950s through the 1960s.

In 1963, Jerry Wolman purchased the Philadelphia Eagles. Wolman was a sports fan growing up and loved hearing the Washington Redskins' fight song Hail to the Redskins at games. Spawning from his admiration for the Redskins' song, Wolman searched for musicians to implement a team song for the Eagles, and founded The Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band in 1964. The group included 200 musicians and dancers, and was led by Arlen Saylor, who was appointed as the Eagles' entertainment director in 1966 and is credited with penning an arrangement of the fight song that the band played at home games during halftime in the 1960s. Wolman's push to popularize the fight song flew under the radar, however, and in 1969 the Sound of Brass band was discontinued.

The song came back into light in 1997, when Bobby Mansure, founder of an unofficial Eagles pep band, asked team management to allow the band to play in the parking lot during home games. Management gave Mansure's pep band an audition, allowing them to play at two preseason games to gauge fan reaction. The song went over so well that Mansure and the band retained a permanent position as the official Philadelphia Eagles Pep Band.

In 1998, following Mansure's reintroduction of the song, Eagles management attempted to rebuild its popularity among fans by changing some aspects of the song: they modified the key, changed the opening lyric from Fight, Eagles Fight to Fly, Eagles Fly, and re-marketed the song with that as the title. In addition, they appended the popular E-A-G-L-E-S chant—which had emerged in the 1980s—to the end of the song. While management planned to play the song throughout the 1998 season, the Eagles' poor performance that year caused them to hold off reintroducing the song until the following year. The Eagles fared better during their 1999 season, and subsequently, the fight song was played after every score.

Eagles' Victory Song
Saxophone Alto et Piano
Dirk Quinn Band
$4.99 4.75 € Saxophone Alto et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus






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