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Low Bridge, Everybody Down. Catherine McMichael. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Bass Trombone sheet music. Euphonium sheet music. Horn sheet music. Grade 3.

Translation

Low Bridge, Everybody Down. Catherine McMichael. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Bass Trombone sheet music. Euphonium sheet music. Horn sheet music. Grade 3.

Original

Low Bridge, Everybody Down. from 'Great Lakes Voyage'. Composed by Catherine McMichael. For concert band. Piccolo, Flute 1. 2, Oboe, Bassoon 1. 2, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2. 3, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone 1. 2, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet in Bb 1, Trumpet in Bb 2. 3, Horn in F 1. 3, Horn in F 2. 4, Trombone 1. 2, Bass Trombone, Euphonium,. Band Music. Grade 3. Score only. Duration 2. 30. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.11501. Commonly known as "The Erie Canal", Low Bridge, Everybody Down is the 2nd movement of Catherine McMichael's larger work, Great Lakes Voyage. This setting of the popular folk song is a laid-back toe-tapper set in 12. from Great Lakes Voyage Great Lakes Voyage was commissioned to celebrate the memory of Andy Anderson, a charter member of the Bay Concert Band. The charge was to create a piece that would have special meaning for the band, and one that Andy would have enjoyed playing. Great Lakes folk song themes seemed a natural topic. The tunes chosen include. I. Bigler's Crew II. Low Bridge, Everybody Down. commonly known as The Erie Canal, written by Gov. Thomas Allen of NY in 1913. III. Nearer, My God, To Thee. Sarah F. Adams, 1841. , The Persia Crew, also known as Lake Huron's Rockbound Shore IV. The Huron Carol. French Canadian Tune. , Hoot Owl Song. Chippewa. Objiwa, collected by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath. , What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor and Once More A-Lumbering Go. collected by Earl Clifton Beck. Low Bridge, Everybody Down. The Erie Canal. I got a mule, her name is Sal. fifteen years on the Erie Canal. She's a good ol' pal. fifteen years on the Erie Canal. We've hauled some barges in our day, filled with lumber, coal and hay, And we know every step of the way from Albany to Buffalo. Low bridge, everybody down. Low bridge, 'cause we-re coming to a town. And you'll always know your neighbor, you'll always know your pal, If you ever navigated on the Erie Canal.

Translation

Low Bridge, Everybody Down. from 'Great Lakes Voyage'. Composed by Catherine McMichael. For concert band. Piccolo, Flute 1. 2, Oboe, Bassoon 1. 2, Clarinet in Bb 1, Clarinet in Bb 2. 3, Bass Clarinet, Alto Saxophone 1. 2, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Trumpet in Bb 1, Trumpet in Bb 2. 3, Horn in F 1. 3, Horn in F 2. 4, Trombone 1. 2, Bass Trombone, Euphonium,. Band Music. Grade 3. Score only. Duration 2. 30. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.11501. Commonly known as "The Erie Canal", Low Bridge, Everybody Down is the 2nd movement of Catherine McMichael's larger work, Great Lakes Voyage. This setting of the popular folk song is a laid-back toe-tapper set in 12. from Great Lakes Voyage Great Lakes Voyage was commissioned to celebrate the memory of Andy Anderson, a charter member of the Bay Concert Band. The charge was to create a piece that would have special meaning for the band, and one that Andy would have enjoyed playing. Great Lakes folk song themes seemed a natural topic. The tunes chosen include. I. Bigler's Crew II. Low Bridge, Everybody Down. commonly known as The Erie Canal, written by Gov. Thomas Allen of NY in 1913. III. Nearer, My God, To Thee. Sarah F. Adams, 1841. , The Persia Crew, also known as Lake Huron's Rockbound Shore IV. The Huron Carol. French Canadian Tune. , Hoot Owl Song. Chippewa. Objiwa, collected by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath. , What Do You Do With a Drunken Sailor and Once More A-Lumbering Go. collected by Earl Clifton Beck. Low Bridge, Everybody Down. The Erie Canal. I got a mule, her name is Sal. fifteen years on the Erie Canal. She's a good ol' pal. fifteen years on the Erie Canal. We've hauled some barges in our day, filled with lumber, coal and hay, And we know every step of the way from Albany to Buffalo. Low bridge, everybody down. Low bridge, 'cause we-re coming to a town. And you'll always know your neighbor, you'll always know your pal, If you ever navigated on the Erie Canal.