Cripple Creek for Combined Band/Orchestra
Cripple Creek
Traditional Fiddle Tune
arranged by Joshua and Corrie Tew
Grade ½
Duration: 2:00
Cripple Creek is an American-Appalachian folk song, with the lyrics in this edition referring to a town of the same name in Colorado. It is a standard tune in bluegrass music, and frequently played on the banjo as well as the fiddle.
This arrangement by Joshua and Corrie Tew is flexible and suited to beginning ensembles combining band and orchestra members. It is designed to be taught alongside Essential Elements Book #1, and can be used to showcase the group at a first-year concert. The optional piano part can be added to support the ensemble, and sleigh bells may be used in the same rhythm as the bass drum. Octave choices are provided in some parts based on the comfort and preference of the musicians. Additionally, an optional vocal part and obligato fiddle line are provided, as is a solo section to give your star players a chance to shine.
Also available for concert band and string orchestra.
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Instrumentation
Numbers shown in parentheses are the part counts included in the physical set. When ordering extra parts, be sure to include which parts are needed in the order notes when you check out.
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Full Score (1) |
Trumpet in B-Flat (6) Timpani (1) |
Piano (1) Vocals (1) Violin (10) |