Believed to have been written in 1755 by British surgeon Dr. Richard Schackburg, Yankee Doodle has become one of the most well known pieces of music in the United States. This document contains the sheet music to Yankee Doodle in both PDF and Sibilius Scorch formats. Parts are available for all common concert band instruments including voice.
Once sung by young and old alike, today the song has a more juvenile frame of reference. While we all learn the song in our elementary school music classes, the song is not widely used as it once was. Over the centuries the song has gone through dozens of iterations. The most common we still sing today, however other sets of lyrics have been written by dozens of different people. During the civil war, southerners took the traditionally British song and added several sets of lyrics, many proclaiming the stupidity of their "northern agressors." Many other verses also exist and many are cataloged at Wikipedia.
Yankee Doodle is not directly related to the movie Yankee Doodle Dandy , composed in 1942 by Robert Buckner and Edmund Joseph.
You can view the full score of the song and listen to it using the Sibelius Scorch viewer below (requires a plugin from the Sibelius web site). You can also download individual parts in PDF or Sibelius format using the links farther down on the page.
The arrangements below by Chad Criswell and MusicEdMagic.com are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. There is no charge for these materials, but educational institutions that use them in their classrooms are asked to provide a link either in their printed concert programs or on their school web site linking to MusicEdMagic.com.
Yankee Doodle for Voice [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 1 For Flute, Guitar, and C Instruments [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 2 For Flute, Guitar, and C Instruments [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 1 for Clarinet, Bass Clarinet (B-flat instruments) [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 2 for Clarinet, Bass Clarinet (B-flat instruments) [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 1 for Alto Sax and Bari Sax (E-flat instruments) [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 2 for Alto Sax and Bari Sax (E-flat instruments) [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 1 for B-flat Trumpet or Tenor Sax [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 2 for B-flat Trumpet or Tenor Sax [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 1 for French Horn [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 2 for French Horn [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 1 for Trombone, Baritone, or electric bass guitar [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 2 for Trombone, Baritone, or electric bass guitar [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 1 for Tuba [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle Part 2 for Tuba [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle for Percussion [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle for Bells [PDF] [Sibelius]
Yankee Doodle FULL SCORE [PDF] [Sibelius]
Brother Ephraim sold his Cow
And bought him a Commission;
And then he went to Canada
To fight for the Nation;
But when Ephraim he came home
He proved an arrant Coward,
He wouldn't fight the Frenchmen there
For fear of being devour'd.
Comments
I can't believe I let that mistake get through. Sometimes the titles all seem to run together in my head I guess. In any case I have fixed the article and it should now be accurate.