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Edward Little White
Puffin' Billy
Works Info
Composer
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Edward Little White
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Character Piece
Average_duration
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3:21
"Puffin' Billy" is a popular march composed by Edward White in 1949. The piece was originally written as the theme music for a BBC radio program called "Children's Favourites" and quickly became a hit with audiences of all ages. The march is characterized by its catchy melody, upbeat tempo, and use of brass and percussion instruments. The piece is divided into three distinct movements, each with its own unique character and tempo. The first movement is marked by a lively and energetic melody played by the brass section, accompanied by the percussion section. The second movement is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative melody played by the woodwind section. The third movement returns to the upbeat tempo of the first movement, with the brass section once again taking center stage. One of the most distinctive features of "Puffin' Billy" is its use of a train whistle sound effect, which is played by the percussion section at various points throughout the piece. This effect adds to the overall sense of movement and energy in the march, and helps to create a vivid mental image of a steam train chugging along. The piece premiered on the BBC radio program "Children's Favourites" in 1952, and quickly became a beloved classic. It has since been used in numerous films, television shows, and commercials, and remains a popular piece of music to this day. Overall, "Puffin' Billy" is a lively and upbeat march that is characterized by its catchy melody, use of brass and percussion instruments, and train whistle sound effect. Its popularity has endured for decades, and it continues to be a beloved piece of music for audiences of all ages.
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