SIYAHAMBA We are Marching Traditional South African Tune Arranged by DOUGLAS E. WAGNER (ASCAP) INSTRUMENTATION Please note: Our band and orchestra music is now being collated by an automatic high-speed system. The enclosed parts are now sorted by page count, rather than score order. We hope this will not present any difficulty for you in distributing the parts. Thank you for your understanding. BEGINNING BAND 1 Conductor 10 C Flute 2 Oboe 10 B% Clarinet 2 B% Bass Clarinet 6 E% Alto Saxophone 4 B% Tenor Saxophone 2 E% Baritone Saxophone 8 B% Trumpet 4 Horn in F 6 Trombone/Baritone/ Bassoon 2 Baritone Treble Clef (World Part Trombone in B% Treble Clef) 4 Tuba 2 Mallet Percussion (Bells) 1 Optional Timpani (Tune: B%, E%) 3 Percussion I (Hand Drums, Doumbeks, Bongos or Congas) 3 Percussion II (Finger Cymbals, Tambourine, Suspended Cymbal) WORLD PARTS Available for download from www.alfred.com/worldparts Horn in E% Trombone/Baritone in B% Bass Clef Tuba in E% Bass Clef Tuba in E% Treble Clef Tuba in B% Bass Clef Tuba in B% Treble Clef PROGRAM NOTES Siyahamba (pronounced: SEE-YAH-HAHM-BAH), is a traditional song of the Zulu people, originating in the KwaZulu province of South Africa (now a part of Natal province). With strong ties to the apartheid movement, the tune, with its bold major sixth and minor seventh leaps, has a resolutely hopeful quality about it. The setting is straightforward, with persistent ostinatos in the bass line and percussion part providing an energetic background, propelling the theme forward. Several ‘call and response’ patterns characteristic of African music are also part of the musical fabric. Preview Only Legal Use Requires Purchase
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SiyahambaWe are Marching
Traditional South African TuneArranged by DouglAS E. WAgnEr (ASCAP)
INSTRUMENTATION
Please note: our band and orchestra music is now being collated by an automatic high-speed system. The enclosed parts are now sorted by page count, rather than score order. We hope this will not present any difficulty for you in distributing the parts. Thank you for your understanding.
3 Percussion II (Finger Cymbals, Tambourine, Suspended Cymbal)
WORLD PARTSAvailable for download from
www.alfred.com/worldparts
Horn in E% Trombone/Baritone in B% Bass ClefTuba in E% Bass ClefTuba in E% Treble ClefTuba in B% Bass ClefTuba in B% Treble Clef
PROGRAM NOTES
Siyahamba (pronounced: SEE-YAH-HAHM-BAH), is a traditional song of the Zulu people, originating in the KwaZulu province of South Africa (now a part of natal province). With strong ties to the apartheid movement, the tune, with its bold major sixth and minor seventh leaps, has a resolutely hopeful quality about it.
The setting is straightforward, with persistent ostinatos in the bass line and percussion part providing an energetic background, propelling the theme forward. Several ‘call and response’ patterns characteristic of African music are also part of the musical fabric.Pre