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Bagley composed the score during a 1902 train tour with his family band, Wheeler's Band of Bellows Falls, Vermont. He became frustrated with the ending, and tossed the composition in a bin. Members of the band retrieved it and secretly rehearsed the score in the
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was once asked to list the three most effective street marches ever written. Sousa listed two of his own compositions, but he selected "National Emblem" for the third. When Sousa formed and conducted the 350-member U.S. Navy Jacket Band at the
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or a stinger. However the exact repetition of the trio's melody at a chromatic mediant (A-flat Major/m.3 of Trio, then C Major/m.10 of Trio) is suggestive of a breakstrain.
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Besides Fennell's arrangement, there are also band arrangements by Albert Morris (1978), Andrew Balent (1982), Paul Lavender (1986), and Loris J. Schissel (2000).
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drives. Four were by Sousa—"Semper Fidelis", "Washington Post", "The Thunderer", "Stars and Stripes Forever", and Bagley's "National Emblem March".
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and credited to the Joiner (Arkansas) Junior High School Band. It became a minor hit, reaching #53 on the
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made the first recording of the march on May 19, 1908, followed by a
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In the first strain, Bagley incorporated the first twelve notes of "
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Sheet music cover and MP3 of music at the Illinois Digital Archive
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arrangement of the tune, which was subsequently released as a
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Trio section of "National Emblem March", played by the
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recording on March 21, 1914 (both recordings by the
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