Amazing Grace for B♭ Trumpet and Piano (organ) ♫ arranged by Rich Willey
Want to be able to play a pretty trumpet solo in church with a minimum of preparation for your pianist or organist?
Suggest this to your music director or music minister. It is a fairly modern yet respectful arrangement that allows flexibility in the way you choose to perform it.
Suggested price: $6.00
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Amazing Grace arranged by Rich Willey for B♭ Trumpet and Piano (organ).
Arranged for solo B♭ trumpet and piano or organ. Range for B♭ trumpet is low C to A above the staff. Chords are printed above piano score to allow embellishment of accompaniment or to add a rhythm section (listen to ♫ clips below).
Very pretty “inside” jazz harmonies with snippets of hymns used as interludes between sections (Old Hundredth Psalm, Crown Him With Many Crowns, Holy, Holy, Holy). Intermediate level of difficulty, high school and up.
76 measures, approx. 3 minutes playing time, suitable for performance in church.
Parts come as a PDF file that you’ll be able to download immediately upon submission of your order.
Rich at the Buchanan Presbyterian Church in Grundy, VA, with Dr. Joseph Trivette on piano:
Rich in his digital studio:
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