An exceptionally useful, functional collection. In each volume, both the trumpet and trombone books contain the same hymn tunes. The countermelodies and descants can work together or separately with equal
Beginning with a calm, reverent setting, these solos are expressive throughout. The middle section is somewhat freer in melodic presentation with the solo treated more as an obbligato line. The quiet ending
Here is a bright arrangement of this well-known hymn of the faith. The piece will be appropriate for special music or as an offertory, especially during the Thanksgiving season.
Alfred's Easy Instrumental Solos for Special Occasions and Celebrations series offers a versatile selection of music for flute, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet horn in F, trombone, violin,
This collection includes 12 of the most popular and favorite hymns of all time. These beautifully crafted arrangements are fun to play and will be sure to please any audience or congregation. Titles
This set of three hymns will appeal to trombone and piano players looking for something unique. With elements of revival style, blues, and 19th-century parlor song, these stylized pieces are deeply
Molly Ijames dramatically set this enduring hymn to excite and engage instrumentalists and congregations. Beginning with a sense of awe and wonder, this versatile selection gradually builds to a grand,
These remarkable, practical, extremely versatile collections will enhance congregational singing by adding instrumental parts to the organ and/or piano accompaniment. Fanfare portions may be used either as
Designed for maximum flexibility, Hymns of Praise can be used for a solo instrument with piano or CD accompaniment or for any ensemble in any combination of instruments from duets to full
This second volume focuses on Advent, Christmas, Lent, and Easter, but some titles are suitable for general worship as well. Titles include: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; Appalachian Carol; God Rest Ye
The newest addition to the time-honored "Favorite" series, these carefully chosen, best-known "favorites" of contemporary Christian praise songs are sure to be audience and congregation pleasers for years
Based on tunes from Walker's Southern Harmony (1854), this vibrant solo is a bright, uplifting concert piece or worship prelude. May be accompanied by organ or piano. Melodies include: The Morning
The assurance of the hymn text echoes throughout this sonorous, expansive arrangement thoughtfully arranged for French horn solo accompanied by organ (additional solo parts are included for trumpet and
After a majestic introduction the piece settles down into a softer and more expressive rendition of the tune "How Great Thou Art." The middle section is a variation of the first section with the melody in
This is a straightforward yet beautiful arrangement of the famous tune. It will require sensitive musicianship and good technique, but is such a fine piece, it practically plays itself.