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Ensemble (Brass)

Get Up and Go

- Uptempo Rock for Brass Ensemble -

Get Up and Go

Ensemble (Brass)

Get Up and Go

- Uptempo Rock for Brass Ensemble -

Performance time
00:03:00

Grade Level
Mittel-/Oberstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR5563

Release Date
2017

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“Get up and go” is a good mood piece of music that first of all wants to be jolly. It tells you to get up (even when you maybe have fallen before) and step ahead. This attitude shows in the up-tempo beat of this rock composition.

In addition, the meaning of the noun “get-up-and-go” finds expression in the lively music. The brisk rock groove, which Stefan Schwalgin chose for “Get up and Go” was very popular in popular music of the early 1980’s and found its way into the music of stars like Phil Collins or Elton John. Schwalgin wanted to bring off and “revive” this style of pop and rock music in a short original composition for Brass Ensemble. “Get up and Go” proves that this particular groove surely did not lose any of its optimistic charisma.

Sextet Set includes:
Score
1st part in Bb/C (Trumpet 1 / Flugelhorn 1)
2nd part in Bb/C (Trumpet 2 / Flugelhorn 2)
3rd part in Bb/C (Trumpet 3 / Flugelhorn 3)
4th part in Bb/C (Trombone 1 / Tenorhorn)
4th part in F/Eb (Horn 1)
5th part in C/Bb (Trombone 2 / Baritone)
5th part in F/Eb (Horn 2)
6th part in C/Eb (high) (Tuba 1)
6th part in C/Bb (low) (Tuba 2)
Drumset (ad libitum)
Accordeon/Guitar (ad libitum)

Serie RUNDELs Pops for Brass No. 04

Keywords

RUNDELs Pops for Brass (Sextett)

Brass Ensemble

Pop

Rock

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- Uptempo Rock for Brass Ensemble -
“Get up and go” is a good mood piece of music that first of all wants to be jolly. It tells you to get up (even when you maybe have fallen before) and step ahead. This attitude shows in the up-tempo beat of this rock composition.

In addition, the meaning of the noun “get-up-and-go” finds expression in the lively music. The brisk rock groove, which Stefan Schwalgin chose for “Get up and Go” was very popular in popular music of the early 1980’s and found its way into the music of stars like Phil Collins or Elton John. Schwalgin wanted to bring off and “revive” this style of pop and rock music in a short original composition for Brass Ensemble. “Get up and Go” proves that this particular groove surely did not lose any of...

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