Armed Services Parade March (Simplified Version)

Key Poulan, III’s arrangement of the “Armed Services Parade March” is a dynamic and vibrant celebration of the valor and dedication of all branches of the United States Armed Forces. In addition to paying homage to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, Poulan’s arrangement uniquely highlights the often overlooked contributions of the National Guard, Coast Guard, and the newest branch, the Space Force. Through a blend of powerful melodies and stirring rhythms, this piece honors the bravery and sacrifice of all those who serve our nation, reminding us of their unwavering commitment to protecting our freedom and security.

Shawn Glyde’s clever percussion accompaniments include a variety of situations including modern drum corps battery, parade band percussion, and a stand alone drum set version for any potential setting.

National Guard (December 13, 1636)
Army (June 14, 1775)
Navy (October 13, 1775)
Marine Corps (November 10, 1775)
Coast Guard (August 4, 1790)
Air Force (September 18, 1947)
Space Force (December 20, 2019)

Armed Services Parade March (Reduced Instrumentation)

Key Poulan, III’s arrangement of the “Armed Services Parade March” is a dynamic and vibrant celebration of the valor and dedication of all branches of the United States Armed Forces. In addition to paying homage to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, Poulan’s arrangement uniquely highlights the often overlooked contributions of the National Guard, Coast Guard, and the newest branch, the Space Force. Through a blend of powerful melodies and stirring rhythms, this piece honors the bravery and sacrifice of all those who serve our nation, reminding us of their unwavering commitment to protecting our freedom and security.

Shawn Glyde’s clever percussion accompaniments include a variety of situations including modern drum corps battery, parade band percussion, and a stand alone drum set version for any potential setting.

National Guard (December 13, 1636)
Army (June 14, 1775)
Navy (October 13, 1775)
Marine Corps (November 10, 1775)
Coast Guard (August 4, 1790)
Air Force (September 18, 1947)
Space Force (December 20, 2019)

Armed Services Parade March (Full Instrumentation)

Key Poulan, III’s arrangement of the “Armed Services Parade March” is a dynamic and vibrant celebration of the valor and dedication of all branches of the United States Armed Forces. In addition to paying homage to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, Poulan’s arrangement uniquely highlights the often overlooked contributions of the National Guard, Coast Guard, and the newest branch, the Space Force. Through a blend of powerful melodies and stirring rhythms, this piece honors the bravery and sacrifice of all those who serve our nation, reminding us of their unwavering commitment to protecting our freedom and security.

Shawn Glyde’s clever percussion accompaniments include a variety of situations including modern drum corps battery, parade band percussion, and a stand alone drum set version for any potential setting.

National Guard (December 13, 1636)
Army (June 14, 1775)
Navy (October 13, 1775)
Marine Corps (November 10, 1775)
Coast Guard (August 4, 1790)
Air Force (September 18, 1947)
Space Force (December 20, 2019)

Out Of The Box (Full Instrumentation)

The production “Out of the Box” explores the concept of taking an idea and thinking outside of the box to create something greater than the sum of its components. Using the metaphor of a puzzle, “Out of the Box” encourages audiences to explore the power of creativity, collaboration, and innovation in transcending boundaries and limitations to achieve groundbreaking results.

Space: The Final Frontier (Full Instrumentation)

“Space: The Final Frontier” is a captivating show that ventures into the depths of the cosmos through a musical journey. The program features a unique blend of iconic space-themed compositions that are sure to transport the audience to distant galaxies and beyond embracing the limitless possibilities that lie beyond our earthly bounds.

Heavy Weather (Full Instrumentation)

Weather Report’s iconic album “Heavy Weather” showcases a fusion of jazz, funk, and fusion elements with a reverent treatment reminiscent of the band’s original sound within the marching band setting.  This production is designed for bands with a strong jazz band, especially with an exceptional bassist, tenor saxophonist, and drumme

All the Lonely People (Full Instrumentation)

“All the Lonely People” is a captivating production that takes audiences on an emotional journey from the depths of loneliness and isolation to the transformative power of togetherness and friendship. Set against the backdrop of the iconic music of The Beatles, this performance weaves together five beautifully orchestrated works that explore the universal human experience.

Enemy (Reduced Instrumentation)

“Enemy” is a captivating production that delves into the intricate battle we face within ourselves, specifically focusing on conquering the themes of self-doubt and imposter syndrome. The turning point in this narrative arises when the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery and introspection. Through introspective reflection and the support of loved ones, the protagonist gradually realizes their worth and inherent abilities. This newfound self-awareness gives rise to self-confidence and a positive self-image, ultimately enabling the protagonist to overcome their inner enemy and embrace their true potential.

LICENSING REQUIRED.

Human After All (Full Instrumentation)

“Human After All” takes spectators on a captivating journey into a world where half-human, half-cybernetic hybrids transition from a mechanical and electronic existence to becoming beings filled with love and compassion. Set against a futuristic backdrop, the music by Daft Punk and Thomas Bergersen envelopes the listener with the sonic and visual transformation as they navigate their way through a world that embraces both technology and humanity. The production serves as a reminder that even in the face of rapid advancement, love and compassion remain essential elements of our humanity.