Try ‘A Change of Tone’

 

Regardless of how wonderful your current marching band music is, there is nothing like a fresh tune to get a crowd and the judges fired up. This year, give your band a new show and teach them the "A Change of Tone" show from Center X Productions.

"There are practically no limits."

Not only will your band members be happy with the arrangements, but you're sure to take your audience on a musical journey with this cleverly crafted masterpiece by famed composer Tim Hinton. His arrangements are fast paced and ever-changing, making for a veritable "Name That Tune" concept for the marching field. This show takes familiar classical melodies and alters them in tone, so that melodies that are normally heard in a major key are shifted to a minor one and those normally in minor are shifted to major.

There are practically no limits to your guard costumes, flags and props choices! Think exciting, colorful and bold. The music is the storyline so there's no need to worry about voice-overs or heavy-hitting themes. Instead, simply allow the audience – and judges – to immerse themselves in some excellent music.

As with any Center X Productions show, visual concepts can be changed to fit the needs of your group. This show offers many unique musical moments and ideas that would work well with many themes or guard ideas. 

Center X Productions' original music compositions for marching bands changes everything with stunning musical phrases, melodies rising from the stadium floor, waves of color and thundering percussion cadences that rock the crowds. Why settle for less? Add the X Factor with Center X Productions' exclusive music arrangements. You won't find them anywhere else! Top it off with Ultimate Regional Protection and your show is guaranteed to be unique at each competition location.

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