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 | | Objectives: Students will be able to understand the different textures in “Fanfare for the Common Man,” analyze and understand the main motive, and understand the concept of motion in the harmony. |
 | | Fanfares were originally written for ceremonies, but are now used for many things such as parades, movies, and even the Olympics. |
 | | For example, big band leader Woody Herman arranged the fanfare in “boogaloo” style, the group Emerson, Lake, and Palmer made it into a rock number using electric guitars, a there is even a version by Chroma that uses thunder, birds, and wind. |
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