

Track 3344/82Washington Post March 11 (Sting)
David Tobin (PRS/BMI) | Jeff Meegan (BMI) | Andrew Duncan (PRS) From the album Stars And Stripes ForeverRousing opening of Sousa's famous march for military band sting
Cue Sheet Information
Artists & ComposersDavid Tobin (PRS/BMI)33.4%Jeff Meegan (BMI)33.4%Andrew Duncan (PRS)33.2%
PublishersAudio Network Rights Limited (PRS)100%
ISWCT3000657358
ISRCGB-FFM-19-22985
Release Year2020

Musical Features
KeyG
Metre6/8
Tempo124 BPM
Tempo notesFast
FactoidJohn Philip Sousa (1854 –1932) was an American composer and conductor known primarily for US military marches. The sousaphone - which he helped to develop - is named after him.
One main track with multiple mixes. Download all 12 mixes of this track.
- Washington Post March 23344/73Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. Edit gaps mix2:15
- Washington Post March 33344/74Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. No percussion2:05
- Washington Post March 43344/75Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. Promo mix1:09
- Washington Post March 6 (60)3344/77Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. No percussion1:00
- Washington Post March 7 (30)3344/78Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. Faster mix0:30
- Washington Post March 8 (30)3344/79Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. Final chorus0:30
- Washington Post March 9 (30)3344/80Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. Final chorus no percussion0:30
- Washington Post March 10 (Bumper)3344/81Arrangement of Sousa's sprightly march for military band. Middle section bumper0:18
- Washington Post March 11 (Sting)3344/82Rousing opening of Sousa's famous march for military band sting 0:08
- Washington Post March 12 (Sting)3344/83Rousing ending of Sousa's famous march for military band sting 0:06