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We Built This City (arr. John Hoesly) Digital Sheet Music
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We Built This City (arr. John Hoesly)by Starship Marching Band - Digital Sheet Music

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WE BUILT THIS CITY- FOR MARCHING/PEP BAND.  "We Built This City" by Starship undeniably holds a unique place as a cultural anthem. Released in 1985, the song quickly became a chart-topping hit. The song's catchy melody and memorable chorus make it an earworm that's hard to forget. This arrangement wastes no time in getting straight to the point. With thunderous percussion and soaring brass, the arrangement ignites the spirit of the crowd from the very first note. Whether at a halftime show or a pep rally, this arrangement is a musical adrenaline rush that leaves no room for subtlety. Time 1:40. So that the audience instantly recognizes We Built This City, this arrangement uses only the hooks of the song. Perfect for Pep or Stands band.  Check out other marching/pep band arrangements in this series by John Hoesly: Yellow Submarine, Gonna Fly Now (Theme from ROCKY), James Bond Theme, Jump (Van Halen), Sunshine Of Your Love, Shout, We Built This City, Mission: Impossible Theme, Saturday Nights Alright (For Fighting), Walking On Sunshine.

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