Description

If you have ever seen the Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade, then you know about the relentless, perpetual motion of the music! This piece was originally written for the synthesizer when synthesizers were a brand new novelty, huge machines that only crazy experimental musicians could afford. But the sound is very evocative of bells. “Baroque Hoedown” is not hard to play, but it has to be up tempo; and it has to be FUN, FUN, FUN! As always with Greer/Waugh arrangements, the articulations are suggestions we could agree on, but feel free to use your own ideas to bring a variety of sounds to the party. Because the melody is so catchy and repetitive, it really lends itself to using articulations, dynamics, and even instruments to vary the sounds. Scored in 106 measures, it is set in G Major. **THIS PIECE IS NOT A DUPLICATION MASTER**