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- Hands_Across_the_Sea abstract "Hands Across the Sea is a military march composed in 1899 by John Philip Sousa. Sousa told interviewers that the following phrase inspired him to compose the march: "A sudden thought strikes me; let us swear eternal friendship" The march was dedicated to all of America's allied countries abroad and the Highty-Tighties, the Regimental Band of the Virginia Tech Cadet Corps. It is written in cut time and follows the standard march form (IAABBCCDCDC). It begins in the key of F major and ends in B-flat major. The third (C) section, or trio, features a memorable and lyrical melody that is repeated and layered with a piccolo obbligato and finally a low brass counter-melody.Hands Across the Sea remains as one of Sousa's more popular marches, and is still performed widely by bands.".
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- Hands_Across_the_Sea description "John Philip Sousa wrote "Hands Across the Sea" in 1899. This version is performed by the United States Navy Band".
- Hands_Across_the_Sea filename "Hands Across the Sea.ogg".
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- Hands_Across_the_Sea title "Hands Across the Sea".
- Hands_Across_the_Sea subject Category:1899_compositions.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea subject Category:American_marches.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea subject Category:Compositions_by_John_Philip_Sousa.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea subject Category:Military_marches.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea type Abstraction100002137.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
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- Hands_Across_the_Sea type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea type MarchingMusic107058296.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea type MilitaryMarch107058468.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea type MilitaryMarches.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea type Music107020895.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea type MusicGenre107071942.
- Hands_Across_the_Sea comment "Hands Across the Sea is a military march composed in 1899 by John Philip Sousa. Sousa told interviewers that the following phrase inspired him to compose the march: "A sudden thought strikes me; let us swear eternal friendship" The march was dedicated to all of America's allied countries abroad and the Highty-Tighties, the Regimental Band of the Virginia Tech Cadet Corps. It is written in cut time and follows the standard march form (IAABBCCDCDC).".
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