La Marche des Soldats - Cello & Piano in F Major With Chords - Beginner/Easy (arr. MissoRB) by Traditional French Military March Sheet Music for Cello and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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La Marche des Soldats - Cello & Piano in F Major With Chords - Beginner/Easy (arr. MissoRB) Digital Sheet Music
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La Marche des Soldats - Cello & Piano in F Major With Chords - Beginner/Easy (arr. MissoRB)
by Traditional French Military March Cello and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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This beginner-level duet arrangement of La marche des soldats for Cello and Piano includes chord symbols only, with no lyrics. The cello is a non-transposing instrument, and the melody is written in a comfortable register, staying mostly in first position. The cello carries the lively tune while the piano provides a simple, march-style accompaniment. This version is based on the traditional French childrens marchwidely used in early education and featured in content such as Maica Brandãos teaching videos. Its origin is anonymous and likely dates back to mid-20th-century France, adapted from older military-style music.


What youll find in this sheet music:
Cello and Piano duet arrangement
Chord symbols included (no lyrics)
Melody in cello, accompaniment in piano
Beginner-friendly range and rhythm
Clear, spacious engraving
Basic dynamics to guide musical phrasing


About the music:
La marche des soldats is a traditional French childrens march passed through oral tradition. Though the composer is unknown, it likely emerged in the mid-20th century as a simplified version of French military marches. It remains popular in early music education.


About the instruments Cello & Piano:
The cellos warm, expressive tone pairs well with the pianos harmonic support. This duet helps young players develop coordination, dynamics, and phrasing in a playful and structured musical setting.

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