Wallace and Gromit

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Wallace and Gromit

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Does anyone know of an available arrangement for Brass Band of the theme music to Wallace and Gromit please? Headline Music used to publish one, but they are no longer in business.
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David Beal told me he's selling off stock on eBay, so try there.

Otherwise, the wind ensemble I conduct uses an arrangement for any 4 parts, which could easily be used in brass band. The transcription is simple and any bands (including learners perhaps) could use it, by being in any 4 parts you can swap around to your needs. This is typical of learner's music.

It's arranged Robert Ramskill, published brass Wind Publications, Rutland www.brasswindpublications.co.uk, info@brasswindpublications.co.uk 01572 737210
in the "In the Pipeline" series.

See
http://www.brasswindpublications.co.uk/ ... atalogBody
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Post by PlayerPete »

There is a brass band arrangement called A Grand Day Out. I have played it, but cant rememmber who arranged or published it. If you're desperate I can find out.
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Post by msuxg »

Thanks for your reply. I'm pretty sure that 'A Grand Day Out' was the Headline Music arrangement.

However, I now consider the matter closed, as for whatever reason I was after the music for in 2006, I can no longer remember!
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