Washington Post March — Simple Sheet Music
"Washington Post March" in simplified sheet music format — the bridge between beginner modes and real sheet music. Color-coded notes with lyrics scrolling horizontally. Perfect for learning to read music. Key of G, 68 BPM.
Tip: Start at 50% speed to get comfortable with the fingering, then work your way up to full tempo.
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About “Washington Post March”
- What key is "Washington Post March" by John Philip Sousa played in?
- Washington Post March is arranged in the key of G on Super Simple Piano. You can transpose to any other key live in the player.
- What's the tempo (BPM) of "Washington Post March"?
- The arrangement plays at 68 BPM. Use the speed control (10-200%) to practice slower or play faster.
- Is "Washington Post March" easy to play on piano?
- Yes — this is one of our beginner-friendly arrangements with simplified chords and color-coded notes.
- Can I download sheet music for "Washington Post March"?
- Yes — registered users can download PDF sheet music, plus MIDI and MusicXML files for use in other notation software.
- Who composed "Washington Post March"?
- "Washington Post March" was originally performed by John Philip Sousa. The Super Simple Piano arrangement is simplified for beginner-to-intermediate players.
- What other songs by John Philip Sousa can I play here?
- Try "Semper Fidelis", "Stars And Stripes Forever", "Stars And Stripes Forever". All are in our player with color-coded notes; pick the one matching your level.
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