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Be Thou My Vision (Opt duet)
This flute solo begins with non-thematic material setting up the mood of the piece. The theme is then introduced in a back-and-forth format between the instrument and accompaniment. It then continues with an altered tune and conventional accompaniment in the background. After modulating upward, the piece becomes more active both rhythmically and theme alterations. The extended final section is flowing where it ends with a strong statement. Optionally, this piece can become a duet with the flute, clarinet, alto sax sets).
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Redeeming Love C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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Resound His Praise C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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Resound His Praise C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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Resound His Praise C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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Resound His Praise C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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Redeeming Love C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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Redeeming Love C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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Redeeming Love C & Bb Solo and Duets
Solos and duet books have a CD acc with double tracks; solo/duet parts printable off CD
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In The Garden
This duet comes with a mix of parts for woodwinds and/or strings and can be used in most any combination. The melodic material is traded between the duet parts and other times presented in a sweet duet aria-like mode. It ends with a quiet repose.
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Instruments Of Praise 2
Hymn Of Praise (When Morning Gilds the Skies,For The Beauty Of The Earth), What Wondrous Love Is This (What Wondrous Love Is This?/O The Deep Deep Love of Jesus), The Thought of Jesus (To God Be The Glory/Jesus, The Very Thought Of Thee), Were You There (Were You There/When I Survey The Wondrous Cross), Hosanna! (All Glory Laud and Honor/Hosanna, Loud, Hosanna), Jesus Bread Of Life (Bread Thou The Bread Of Like/Fairest Lord Jesus), Christ Is Risen (Christ The Lord Is Risen Today/The Day Of Resurrestion), Jesus Paid It All (Beneath The Cross Of Jesus/Jesus Paid It All), Give Me Jesus (Give Me Jesus/Steal Away To Jesus), Our God Leads Us (O God Our Help in Ages Past/He Leadeth Me)
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Instruments Of Praise 2
Hymn Of Praise (When Morning Gilds the Skies,For The Beauty Of The Earth), What Wondrous Love Is This (What Wondrous Love Is This?/O The Deep Deep Love of Jesus), The Thought of Jesus (To God Be The Glory/Jesus, The Very Thought Of Thee), Were You There (Were You There/When I Survey The Wondrous Cross), Hosanna! (All Glory Laud and Honor/Hosanna, Loud, Hosanna), Jesus Bread Of Life (Bread Thou The Bread Of Like/Fairest Lord Jesus), Christ Is Risen (Christ The Lord Is Risen Today/The Day Of Resurrestion), Jesus Paid It All (Beneath The Cross Of Jesus/Jesus Paid It All), Give Me Jesus (Give Me Jesus/Steal Away To Jesus), Our God Leads Us (O God Our Help in Ages Past/He Leadeth Me)
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Flee As A Bird
The early 19th century song “Flee As A Bird” combined with music from Beethoven’s “Moonlight” Sonata
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Were You There? -solos or duets for C and/or Bb instruments
Books have a CD acc with parts printable off CD
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Were You There? -solos or duets for C and/or Bb instruments
Books have a CD acc with parts printable off CD
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While Shepherds Watched Flocks By Night
While having a solemnity about it, this duet exudes a simple joy depicting the picture of a pastoral scene. The duet lines are in constant harmony with each other while punctuating the lines with simple devices. It ends with a simply stated sense of finality and dignity.
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While Shepherds Watched Flocks By Night
While having a solemnity about it, this duet exudes a simple joy depicting the picture of a pastoral scene. The duet lines are in constant harmony with each other while punctuating the lines with simple devices. It ends with a simply stated sense of finality and dignity.
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While Shepherds Watched Flocks By Night
While having a solemnity about it, this duet exudes a simple joy depicting the picture of a pastoral scene. The duet lines are in constant harmony with each other while punctuating the lines with simple devices. It ends with a simply stated sense of finality and dignity.
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While Shepherds Watched Flocks By Night
While having a solemnity about it, this duet exudes a simple joy depicting the picture of a pastoral scene. The duet lines are in constant harmony with each other while punctuating the lines with simple devices. It ends with a simply stated sense of finality and dignity.
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How Great Our Joy
For trumpet and horn (opt. Trp) and piano this arrangement is appropriate for the younger player. But, while it meets those needs it contains various musical devices to make a solid musical presentation. Full of punctuation- it is ever changing sure to keep the player and listener constantly engaged.
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America The Beautiful
This duet places most of the technic in the flute part while the clarinet (alto sax) is rather straight forward with the melody. The piano part carries an underlying drive that gives the feeling of a march. The flute part is a decorative addition with moments of “all Stars and Stripes.” A bright and celebrated work that will highlight any patriotic venue.
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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
This duet comes with a mix of parts for woodwinds and/or strings and can be used in most any combination. The piece begins with a modified melody in the piano only to be joined by the duet lines in response. The piece progresses with a statement and response style between the two duet lines. This coniues in this maner until the ending section where the parts move in tandem with duet harmonies.
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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
This duet comes with a mix of parts for woodwinds and/or strings and can be used in most any combination. The piece begins with a modified melody in the piano only to be joined by the duet lines in response. The piece progresses with a statement and response style between the two duet lines. This coniues in this maner until the ending section where the parts move in tandem with duet harmonies.