![]() ![]() ![]() Agent for Prisoners of War, sailed from Baltimore on Septemon an American truce ship and headed down the Patapsco River hoping to meet the British fleet somewhere in the Chesapeake Bay. Myth #1: Francis Scott Key was held prisoner aboard a British ship during the bombardment of Baltimore.Ĭorrection: Key was aboard his own American truce ship during the battle. ![]() Francis Scott Key (credit: Wikimedia Commons) To play along with clarinet, trumpet, saxophone, or any other wind or brass instrument, visit The Star Spangled Banner sheet music for band page.On September 14, 1814, the Battle of Fort McHenry inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner." The University of Michigan's Mark Clague corrects some common myths about our national anthem. Select the image below for a free, printable PDF of The Star Spangled Banner for flute. If you would like to play in a different key with instruments in concert key or other transposing instruments, see the explanation of transposition. If you would like to play the song in a different key, play along with string instruments, see the chords for the song, or learn about the history of the song, visit the main Star Spangled Banner lead sheet page. The page for The Star Spangled Banner for band has arrangements for all woodwind and brass instruments so you can play with full concert band or a smaller ensemble. There is also a solo version of The Star Spangled Banner for flute that is in the easier key of F. Select the image of the song below for a free, printable PDF of the melody. This flute sheet music for The Star Spangled Banner (the national anthem of the United States of America) is written in the key of concert E flat, to play along with other band instruments. Home - Sheet Music Index - Band Music - Flute Music The Star Spangled Banner sheet music for the flute ![]()
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