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John Philip Sousa
The Stars and Stripes Forever

 

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Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever

About The Stars and Stripes Forever

The Stars and Stripes Forever is the official march of the United States of America. Sousa composed his most famous march in his head, when he was on a ship coming back from a trip to Europe with his band. When the ship docked, he put the march down on paper, and named it after the American flag he was so glad to see when he got home.

Sousa also wrote words to the march. You'll find them on the Sousa activity sheet.

Classics for Kids Quiz

1. Where did Sousa compose The Stars and Stripes Forever?

In Washington DC

At home

In his head onboard ship crossing the Atlantic.

At Fort Sumter

In New York City


2.What is a strain?

A Finale

A Melody

A Tempo

A Rhythm

A Mood


3. What instrument is NOT featured at the end of The Stars and Stripes Forever?

Trumpet

Trombone

Piccolo

Violin


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