2018 Cadets – LEARN THE MUSIC to “Misterioso”

Vic Firth takes you BEYOND THE LOT with early season footage of The Cadet’s 2018 production “The Unity Project”

In this video, the marimba, vibraphone, and glock/xylo part are featured playing “Misterioso” with the music so you can learn it and play along!

Download the music here!

Marimba:
http://www.vicfirth.com/downloads/dci2018/cadets-ballad-marimba.pdf

Vibes:
http://www.vicfirth.com/downloads/dci2018/cadets-ballad-vibes.pdf

Glock/Xylo:
http://www.vicfirth.com/downloads/dci2018/cadets-ballad-xylo.pdf

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2018 CADETS LEARN THE MUSIC:

DEMONIC THESIS
Snares: https://youtu.be/pokvTTr-jpY
Tenors: https://youtu.be/Hcfvvs84Oa8
Basses: https://youtu.be/ZWObI5Ib1Nw
Timpani: https://youtu.be/XZA-FsPBiAI
Marimba: https://youtu.be/c66AzdTNh_M
Vibes: https://youtu.be/v8rciWhXSKc

MISTERIOSO (BALLAD)
All Parts: https://youtu.be/aVQLAvSav74

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  1. It’s probably just me but the delay makes it sound dirty… But it may sound better in person than on YouTube

  2. For everyone complaining about vocalists:
    A) It’s probably a sample.
    B) I don’t see you guys complaining about Bluecoats having a vocalist.

  3. 2:36
    What kind of DCI-level composer doesn’t know that the bells’ highest note is C above the staff? The player was forced to octave jump on the last note only; ugh, sounds jarring.

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