- Bowl" have eight-bar
breakstrains,
where "On the Mall" and "The
Purple Pageant" have 12-bar, and "The Thunderer" has a 15-bar
breakstrain. "The
Stars and Stripes...
-
breakstrain, trio with obbligato,
repeat of
breakstrain, grandioso, da capo
repeat of introduction,
first strain,
second strain, trio,
breakstrain, and...
-
national anthem. Unusually, Bagley's
march does not
incorporate either a
breakstrain or a stinger.
However the
exact repetition of the trio's
melody at a...
-
chorus (sung by the band with tuba and
percussion accompaniment), the
breakstrain, and a
repeat of the
chorus (pla**** by all). This
version requires about...
- Seventh", was in the 1920s and is
distinguished as his only
march with two
breakstrains. The
Thunderer Sousa's "The Thunderer" (1889),
performed in 1896 by the...
- is
predominantly sung by the band
members and then repeated,
after a
breakstrain, with whistling. A
great believer in
public parti****tion as Goldman...
- trio (C) once or twice,
separating the
repeats with what is
known as a
breakstrain: I-AA-BB-C-Br-C-Br-C.
Another of the rare
marches in
which Sousa employs...
-
repeated as
softy as possible, and then
followed by a
somewhat jolting breakstrain led by the low br****." The U.S.
Marine Band has
published notes on Sousa's...