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O Come, O Come Emmanuel
A solo with piano accompaniment. After a solid introduction the arrangement presents the melody with a simple statement. After several melodic statements the soloist then presents itself with a delightful counterline. It is finalized with declamation.
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All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name
solo with piano. This beloved, timeless hymn is arranged at the grade 2.5 level yet is crafted with expressiveness and balance that sounds like a much more advanced performance level than grade 2.5. Both the soloist and piano accompanist are featured.
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The Love Of God
A brass solo with piano that expresses itself with altered melody lines, rhythm-wise, giving a great opportunity for great expressiveness. The middle section is enhanced by beautiful counterlines moving to melodic motifs to the end.
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Patriotic Medley
This trombone solo with piano is a patriotic salute in medley form including “God Of Our Fathers, My Country Tis Of Thee, Battle Hymn Of The Republic” would be an effective piece for school, church or civic celebrations or concert.
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Leaning On The Everlasting Arms
Also known by the title What A Fellowship, What A Joy Divine, this hymn arrangement works equally well in church or as a feature in a concert.
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The Day Of Resurrection
Beginning and ending with a majestic fanfare, this Easter piece features a middle section that is lyrical and melodic. Both instruments are featured soloists.
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O Holy Night
This Christmas arrangement sounds fresh and warm partly because it is crafted in 4/4 meter rather than the trad. triple meter. The cadenza may be omitted without affecting the integrity and beauty of the piece.
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God Of Our Fathers
This hymn solo uses both the traditional hymn and statements from Dvorak’s “New World Symphony” to add to the since of patriotism.
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It Is Well With My Soul
Traditional setting, slightly contemporary- begins with piano in a motif of the theme. The first section is a stylized rendition of the theme. Then, it continues in the chorus much the same. A transition becomes freer in rhythm and harmony. It then repeats back to the opening sections and then moves to the coda where the piece ends in a solemn fashion.
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Were You There
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo is presented in a reverent setting in a minor key. The middle section shifts momentarily to a major mode and then quickly back to a minor mode. The soloist is provided the opportunity to express with a fluid cadenza which gives way to a final statement of harmonic shifts coming to a solemn close.
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At The Cross
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. This solo begins with a calm, reverent setting and is expressive throughout. The middle section is somewhat freer in melodic presentation with the solo more as an obbligato. The ending settles into a quiet, assuring repose.
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Jesus Paid It All
A Rich Heffler Music arrangement. The introduction establishes a dirge-like atmosphere joined in by the solo line carrying on the mood. The second section puts the melody in the piano part while solo soars above with a flowing obbligato and then shifts to the melody and concludes with a brief cadenza. The piece concludes with a melodic fragment in the piano and a smooth overflowing obbligato in the solo line
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Majestic Trombone Solos for Christmas, Vol. 3
A collection for trombone and piano including arrangements on “Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus,” “Angels We Have Heard On High,” and, “What Child Is This?” These solos exploit the full range of the instrument while giving opportunity for expressiveness as well. A good collection for variety of arrangements.
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Majestic Trombone Solos for Christmas, Vol. 2
A collection for trombone and piano including arrangements on “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” “Go, Tell It On The Mountain,” and “How Great Our Joy.” These solos make good use of embellishment to enrich the original tunes. They also offer a variety of styles and difficulty making a safe opportunity for performance during the Christmas season.
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Majestic Trombone Solos for Christmas, Vol. 1
A collection for trombone and piano including arrangements on “O Come, All Ye Faithful,” ” O Come, O Come, Immanuel,” and “It Came Upon The Midnight Clear.” These solos exploit the full range of the instrument while giving opportunity for expressiveness as well. A good collection for variety of arrangements.
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Wonderful Words Of Life
An unaccompanied trombone quartet which begins which all four parts working together leading up to the first statement of the tune presented as a duet following by all four parts harmonizing together. The parts present themselves in a playful exchange of entrances. A breakup strain uses thematic motifs leading up to a modulation A new verse tosses the tune around amongst the parts, followed by the tune stated in four-part harmonies leading up to a final tag!