Electric Wheelchair was written as a street cadence for the Santa Clara Vanguard Drum & Bugle Corps in 1990 by Murray Gusseck, who was a marching tenor player at the time. Since then it has become a trademark piece for the SCV drumline, and one of the most popular cadences of all time. This 2003 version is the most current iteration heard played by SCV. The original version of Electric Wheelchair is also available as part of the Tapspace collection of battery ensemble pieces, Parking Lot Etudes, written by Murray Gusseck.
This piece is available as a Single User part (one part, no score, licensed to one user), or an Ensemble Set (score parts, licensed for one ensemble to perform). Both versions also include an informational Read Me file, and an audio recording of the piece. For more details on legal usage of downloadable sheet music from Tapspace, click here.
Use of this product is governed by the license terms outlined here.
Electric Wheelchair was written as a street cadence for the Santa Clara Vanguard Drum & Bugle Corps in 1990 by Murray Gusseck, who was a marching tenor player at the time. Since then it has become a trademark piece for the SCV drumline, and one of the most popular cadences of all time. This 2003 version is the most current iteration heard played by SCV. The original version of Electric Wheelchair is also available as part of the Tapspace collection of battery ensemble pieces, Parking Lot Etudes, written by Murray Gusseck.
This piece is available as a Single User part (one part, no score, licensed to one user), or an Ensemble Set (score parts, licensed for one ensemble to perform). Both versions also include an informational Read Me file, and an audio recording of the piece. For more details on legal usage of downloadable sheet music from Tapspace, click here.
Use of this product is governed by the license terms outlined here.