Semper Fidelis (for String Quartet) (arr. Joel Jacklich (ASCAP)) by John Philip Sousa Sheet Music for String Quartet at Sheet Music Direct
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Semper Fidelis (for String Quartet) (arr. Joel Jacklich (ASCAP)) Digital Sheet Music
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Semper Fidelis (for String Quartet) (arr. Joel Jacklich (ASCAP))
by John Philip Sousa String Quartet - Digital Sheet Music

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Americas March King, John Philip Sousa, was the director of the U.S. Marine Band from 1880-1892. As such, he brought the band to new heights of professionalism, turning it into one of the worlds premiere bands. Semper Fidelis (Always Faithful) is the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps, and is meant as a tribute those gallant fighting men for whom his band served as the musical voice.

The U.S. Marine Corps is a versatile armed serviceland, sea, and airand is attached to the U.S. Navy. This arrangement was written to be performed in October, 2007 at the U.S. Navy Birthday Ball at the Naval Air Facility, El Centro, California, where there are sure to be many Marines in attendance. 

When performed by the U.S. Marine Band, there is an eight measure drum cadence prior to the trio. In this arrangement, the drums are simulated using a guitar technique - golpe - by drumming the fingers of the left hand on the body of the instrument (or, alternately, by dropping the bow stick, col legno fashion, onto a C on the strings).

The bugle-call melody in the first part of the trio was originally intended as a slow love song from one of Sousas ventures into operetta. Nowadays, one can hardly think of that famous tune in any context other than this march.

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