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Sleigh Ride (anderson) Guide

: A loud percussion slap creates the sound of a sleigh driver's whip.

Anderson, a Harvard-educated composer known for his "Syncopated Clock" and "Blue Tango," had a legendary knack for creating humorous sound effects using standard orchestral instruments. In "Sleigh Ride," he employs specific percussion and brass techniques to tell a story without words: Sleigh Ride (Anderson)

: Near the end of the work, a trumpeter is instructed to perform a half-valve glissando to mimic a horse whinnying . From Seasonal Suite to Holiday Hit : A loud percussion slap creates the sound

The Unexpected Origins of Leroy Anderson’s "Sleigh Ride" While the opening bars of Leroy Anderson’s "Sleigh Ride" immediately conjure images of glistening snow and winter festivities, the piece was actually born during a blistering summer heatwave in July 1946. It has since become a cornerstone of American light orchestral music and a staple of the holiday season. A Masterpiece of Musical Imagery From Seasonal Suite to Holiday Hit The Unexpected

: Percussionists use woodblocks to mimic the steady rhythm of horse hooves.