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I'm planning to use this as a chorale for my marching band section in the fall. Yes, yes, I know. Marching band. Here's the thing: I'm a senior Music Education major, and I'm about proper playing habits above all else. Marching band is the only playing most of my section does, and over my four years of leadership I've worked to make it a worthwhile musical experience for everyone, hence using quality music in warmups and sectionals.

This is just a Finale sketch and it's only one verse to keep the time down to a minute. I think this works really great for bones. I'm open to feedback if anyone has some. Otherwise just listen and enjoy.

Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen
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« Reply #1 on: Today at 09:32 PM »

I'm planning to use this as a chorale for my marching band section in the fall. Yes, yes, I know. Marching band. Here's the thing: I'm a senior Music Education major, and I'm about proper playing habits above all else. Marching band is the only playing most of my section does, and over my four years of leadership I've worked to make it a worthwhile musical experience for everyone, hence using quality music in warmups and sectionals.

This is just a Finale sketch and it's only one verse to keep the time down to a minute. I think this works really great for bones. I'm open to feedback if anyone has some. Otherwise just listen and enjoy.

Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen

Note that the copyright for Hallelujah (1984) is still in force, so you'll need to obtaine permission from the copyright holder (Sony) for your arrangement.
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« Reply #2 on: Today at 10:04 PM »

Note that the copyright for Hallelujah (1984) is still in force, so you'll need to obtaine permission from the copyright holder (Sony) for your arrangement.

I don't intend to perform or sell it. Private non-commercial use isn't problematic; this is no different from playing it on the piano in my home.
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« Reply #3 on: Today at 10:26 PM »

I don't intend to perform or sell it. Private non-commercial use isn't problematic; this is no different from playing it on the piano in my home.

You *might* want to check your understanding with your school's copyright compliance office. I suspect they might take a decidedly different view on the matter.
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