Sousa Marches Played By The Sousa Band The Complete Commercial Recordings 18971930Posted on February 22, 2011.  No description CommentsMelanie Bookwalter says... CD quality truly stinks.Have to skip tracks when you run across a bad one.And the music sounds tinny.Like a very old and very worn vinyl product.Will not play it again. Posted on February 22, 2011 Elna Mcgirr says... I am a Realtor, this is exactly what I needed and so easy to figure out and use. Posted on February 22, 2011 Sherise Mcandrew says... This will do just about everything and anything you need to do with real estate calculations.I do like it better then Texas Inst. Posted on February 22, 2011 Bertha Cipullo says... I thought the book was very educational and did an extraordinary job in describing the financial mess we're currently in. It reflects on the history of past markets and does a great job describing the magnitude of the problem our economy is in. I would definitely recommend it! Posted on February 24, 2011 Annika Halsted says... Very easy to use.Just takes a little practice but the references guides give great examples on determining calculations.Great for anyone, whether experienced or just starting out on Real Estate and/or Mortgage/Loan industry. Please pick up this valuable tool. Posted on February 26, 2011 Christia Stdenis says... This set consists of every recording released under the name of "theSousa Band", from 1897-1930.Since some of these recordings are over100 years old, they tend to be somewhat scratchy and occasionally faint. If you're a casual fan or you're buying your first Sousa record, your moneycan be better spent elsewhere. However, these recordings are aninvaluable resourse for students, performers, and teachers.Even with thelimitations of early recording devices, there is no better demonstration ofthe style and nuance of the "March King" than these performancesunder his own baton.Also, the chance to actually hear Sousa's voice as heintroduces the great "Stars and Stripes Forever" is to step intothe past. Posted on February 27, 2011 Gilda Siciliano says... This calculator is by far the easiest I've used.The abbreviations on the keys make sense and are easier to remember than some other brands I've tried. Posted on February 28, 2011 Creola Selvey says... You can get this information off the web for free.It has about 10 pages of info and the rest of it is filling pages to make it a book that sells for wayyyy tooooo much.He even gave an absolute pointless chapter of the book to his wife for her common sense advice on .... I'm not sure what actually. Posted on March 1, 2011 Trudi Pellerin says... John Philip Sousa was a great musician and a great American. These recorded relics are very fascinating, and sometimes most vivid, reminders of his greatness Posted on March 3, 2011 Leave a Comment |