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Skeleton Dance from Disney's "Silly Symphonies"

Perfect for Halloween concerts, this challenging flute choir piece can be performed with or without the video.

Carl Stalling - The Skeleton Dance from Disney's Silly Symphonies, arranged for Flute Choir by Erin Spencer. Originally released in 1929 as part of Disney's Silly Symphonies, "The Skeleton Dance" captures the whimsical and spooky spirit of Halloween. This arrangement for flute choir by Erin Spencer brings new life to the classic, translating the original sound effects into extended techniques, including key clicks and flutter tonguing. These elements enhance the lighthearted eeriness of the piece, allowing flutists to embody the animated skeletons in a vibrant and engaging way. For an added layer of enjoyment, consider performing alongside the cartoon, creating a captivating experience for audiences of all ages. Along with the score and parts, a practice video, director video, and projector video are included and can be downloaded at the purchase link below.

Instrumentation:
2 Piccolos
4 C Flutes
Alto Flute
Bass Flute
Contrabass Flute



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