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151Music was designed in 2007 as a vehicle for organizing a lot of different compositions / arrangments that I had done throughout my career as a marching band member. I've done many pieces for many different reasons, primarily just personal interest. I'm actually a computer engineer and software developer by trade, not a composer).
I've been writing music in some sense since high school whenever there was a need or some reason to do it. As a member of several groups, ensembles and bands I found several reasons. In the beginning I wrote/arranged several pieces for marching band and trombone that I tweaked later at the request of some band directors to be used as full band arrangements (some of this stuff was literally done overnight). After that I continued to do arrangements of popular songs and other things that peaked my interest. Later I started arranging things for different wind ensembles. And I just kept going from there. After a while the music started to pile up and I decided that I needed a way to keep track of it. And so, 151music.com was born.
Today, this website is an ever growing hobby of mine. I continue to do different arrangements to pass the time and, every now and then, something original to flex my creative muscles. Anything that I post on this site is free and purely there for non-profit reasons. However, I must stress that no one else has permission to sell, or in any way profit from, the music on this site. Otherwise, pretty anything on the site is fair game, feel free to take and edit or perform anything. I figure there's someone else out there who may find something on this site useful and I encourage that.
- Brice Olion,
151Music.com
If there's some kind of request you would like to make whether it be an arrangement or a score that's not readily available on the site, feel free to send a message through the feedback form.