The Mad Major was Alford's first post-war march, written and published in 1921. Like Colonel Bogey, with which the series began, it is cast in a “double” three-part form, the first of which allows the tune of the A part to serve, conveniently, as counterpoint to B.
Instrumentation
Instrumentation
Number of Parts
Pages Per Part
CONDENSED SCORE
1
16
FLUTE/PICCOLO
6
2
OBOE 1
1
2
OBOE 2
1
2
BASSOON 1
1
2
BASSOON 2
1
2
EB CLARINET 1
1
2
EB CLARINET 2
1
2
BB CLARINET 1
3
2
BB CLARINET 2
3
2
BB CLARINET 3
3
2
BB CLARINET 4
3
2
EB ALTO CLARINET
2
2
BB BASS CLARINET
2
2
BB CONTRA BASS CLARINET
1
2
EB ALTO SAX
2
2
BB TENOR SAX
1
2
BARI SAX & EB CONTRABASS CLAR
2
2
BB CORNET 1
2
2
BB CORNET 2
2
2
BB CORNET 3
2
2
BB CORNET 4
2
2
BB TRUMPET 1
1
2
BB TRUMPET 2
1
2
F HORN 1
1
2
F HORN 2
1
2
F HORN 3
1
2
F HORN 4
1
2
TENOR TROMBONE 1
2
2
TENOR TROMBONE 2
2
2
BASS TROMBONE
2
2
EUPHONIUM BC
3
2
EUPHONIUM TC
3
2
BASSES
5
2
STRING BASS
1
2
KETTLE DRUM
1
1
SNARE DRUM/FIELD DRUM
3
2
BASS DRUM
1
1
CYMBALS
1
1
Product Details
#HL 48006701
073999067019
M051643714
9.0"
12.0"
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