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The Sunday Instrumentalist
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The Sunday Instrumentalist by Stan Pethel Trombone - Sheet Music

By Stan Pethel
Brass solo trumpet(trombone), piano

SKU: LO.30-3101L

Composed by Stan Pethel. Book and downloadable audio. Lorenz Publishing Company #30/3101L. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company (LO.30-3101L).

ISBN 9781429136396.

The Sunday Instrumentalist features arrangements for the trumpet or trombone soloist seeking accessible material for Sunday worship. Quickly learned and mastered by the instrumentalist and piano accompanist, this collection includes hymn standards sure to be widely embraced by soloists and congregations alike.

  • Crown Him with Many Crowns
  • Jesus Shall Reign
  • The Old Rugged Cross
  • When Morning Gilds the Skies
  • All The Way My Savior Leads Me
  • Break Thou the Bread of Life with Let Us Break Bread Together
  • God Of Our Fathers
  • In the Garden
  • All Things Bring and Beautiful
  • Fairest Lord Jesus

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 1 Reviews
Dawg
October 22, 2020
Nice Sampler
These arrangements of traditional tunes whet your appetite for more. Unfortunately, they are all too short for substantial instrumental pieces. They do serve as great introductions to those tunes and with creative repeats get the job done.It was a real plus to get accompaniment music with these. It was suggested this could be used for performance. Unfortunately all pieces were on at least three separate CD tracks. Unless you used a separate program to fuse the tracks you were left with several dead seconds between tracks. Seems this was a giant step backward.