HOT TO GO! for Drumline: Editable Sibelius File

Editable Sibelius file for HOT TO GO! — a high-energy, chantable cadence perfect for customizing crowd moments and voicing.

Rearrange, Simplify, or Customize the Sass

HOT TO GO! is built to hype a crowd—and the Sibelius file makes it easy to adapt that hype for your own line.

Whether you want to simplify visuals, tweak rhythms, or modify splits and voicing, this file gives you the flexibility to make it work for your players.

It’s a great fit for educators who want the energy of the original but need to scale the details up or down for different ensembles.

What’s included:

  • Editable Sibelius (.sib) file
  • Parts for Snare, Tenors, 5 Basses, Cymbals
  • Loopable format perfect for pep rallies, parades, or football games
  • Includes chant-style ensemble phrasing and crowd-friendly energy

Why directors love it:

  • Flexible notation for changing voicings and sticking
  • Playable by intermediate or advanced high school lines
  • Gives your battery something bold, sassy, and unforgettable

$3

Editable Sibelius Files

This Sibelius file gives you full control to edit or rearrange for whatever your marching percussion ensemble needs.

Customize parts, adjust difficulty, add splits, change stickings, or reshape the flow of the entire exercise or cadence.

Everything is laid out cleanly so you can print parts as is or tailor them for pads, full battery, mixed instrumentation, or developing players.

Use it to keep your library flexible, modern, and reusable year after year.

Free Drumline Beats: Sibelius Files.

Edit parts in Sibelius

Every Free Drumline Beats Edu Pack contains full sets of score & parts PDFs and a full set of play-along training videos.

  • Edit notation, stickings, and dynamics
  • Add or remove splits for bass and tenors
  • Modify patterns for different skill levels
  • Build custom versions for specific students or sections
  • Adapt, and update the chart as your line grows
Free Drumline Beats: Sibelius Files (screenshot).

Instrumentation varies by composition/arrangement. Some pieces will not have cymbals or may include keyboards, etc.