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it is ggg cc high ddd which is the chorus then what the other guy said

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yea that's right...ish. im in marching band i have two versions of the music...
one is like this:

AAA (2 8th notes and a 1/4)

(8th rest)

BB(8th note and 1/4)
CCC (two 8th notes and 1/4 note)

pattern:

BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BBA AB B CCCBBBBBA AB BCCB A AB BCCCBBBBBA AB BCCB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCCBB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BB CCC BB AAA BBCCC BB C(Drop note)~ (hand claps)
etc...

but then theres another one that i ot after 1 year of marching band that's better and has the sax solo...

4/4 times ...3 measure rest. half rest, 1/4 rest. 8th rest)
(all 8th notes: except the 1st G is a tied 8th and 1/4)

high D
3 high F#
high G

(1/4 rest)

high A (doted 1/4)
high G (all 8th notes)
high D
high E
high D
high F natural (flat)
2 high Ds (first D 8th notes ... last D 1/4 note)

(1/2 rest)

high D (1/4 note)
C flat (1/4 note)
high D (1/4 note)
high G (8th notes)
high F flat
2 high Ds
3 high F#
high G (tied eight note and 1/4 note)

(1/4 rest)

high A
high G tied to
high F flat (both^^ 16th notes)
high G
high A (^^16th notes)

(2... 8th rests)

(1/2 rest - full measure rest)

high D (stacatto)

(8th rest)
high D (8th note)
high D (1/4 note)

(8th rest)

high D (10 of them) (8th notes)

etc...

sax solo:

ALL HIGH NOTES:

D
C (regular)
D
C (regular)
DD
G# - slured to
A (exteme high ... like WITH octive high open )
C natural (extreme high)
B flat
G natural
F natural
G natural
F flat
D
C natural (no octive key)
D
C natural
D
F flat
A (octive key)
G natual (octive key)
A (octive key)
C natural (octive key)
D (slured from high B) (octive Key)
D (extreme high /..octive key)
C natural
A (high)
G natural
A flat (high)
G natural
F flat
D

...
all 8th notes except 2nd and 3rd, 5th,
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