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Amazing Grace (Easy Violin and Piano)
Overview This easy and flexible arrangement of Amazing Grace includes transpositions for all twelve keys. The piano part is optional, and the pianist may leave out the top melody line, or the pianist and soloist can take turns playing the melody. Soli Deo gloria PDF Score and Parts Revision History This is the first version […] Read more…
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Amazing Grace (Easy Viola and Piano)
Overview This easy and flexible arrangement of Amazing Grace includes transpositions for all twelve keys. The piano part is optional, and the pianist may leave out the top melody line, or the pianist and soloist can take turns playing the melody. Soli Deo gloria PDF Score and Parts Revision History This is the first version […] Read more…
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Amazing Grace (Easy Double Bass and Piano)
Overview This easy and flexible arrangement of Amazing Grace includes transpositions for all twelve keys. The piano part is optional, and the pianist may leave out the top melody line, or the pianist and soloist can take turns playing the melody. Soli Deo gloria PDF Score and Parts Revision History This is the first version […] Read more…
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Amazing Grace (Easy Cello and Piano)
Overview This easy and flexible arrangement of Amazing Grace includes transpositions for all twelve keys. The piano part is optional, and the pianist may leave out the top melody line, or the pianist and soloist can take turns playing the melody. Soli Deo gloria PDF Score and Parts Revision History This is the first version […] Read more…
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15 Duets from Bach’s Two-Part Inventions (Violin and Cello)
Overview These duets are from the fifteen two-part inventions of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Bach wrote the two-part inventions (BWV 772-786) in 1723. Some inventions in this arrangement may have been transposed; original keys are indicated before each piece. I have included tempi and initial dynamics; these are only suggestions. In order to maintain a […] Read more…
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15 Duets from Bach’s Two-Part Inventions (Flute and Cello)
Overview These duets are from the fifteen two-part inventions of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Bach wrote the two-part inventions (BWV 772-786) in 1723. Some inventions in this arrangement may have been transposed; original keys are indicated before each piece. I have included tempi and initial dynamics; these are only suggestions. In order to maintain a […] Read more…
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15 Duets from Bach’s Two-Part Inventions (Clarinet and Cello)
Overview These duets are from the fifteen two-part inventions of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Bach wrote the two-part inventions (BWV 772-786) in 1723. Some inventions in this arrangement may have been transposed; original keys are indicated before each piece. I have included tempi and initial dynamics; these are only suggestions. In order to maintain a […] Read more…
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Trios from Bach’s Three-Part Inventions, Vol. 1 (String Trio)
Overview These 5 trios are from the 15 three-part inventions (also called sinfonias) of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Bach wrote the three-part inventions (nos. 1-5 are BWV 787-791) in 1723. Some pieces have been transposed; original keys are indicated before each piece. I have included tempi and initial dynamics; these are only suggestions. In order […] Read more…
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Trios from Bach’s Three-Part Inventions, Vol. 1 (Violin, Clarinet, Cello)
Overview These 5 trios are from the 15 three-part inventions (also called sinfonias) of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Bach wrote the three-part inventions (nos. 1-5 are BWV 787-791) in 1723. Some pieces have been transposed; original keys are indicated before each piece. I have included tempi and initial dynamics; these are only suggestions. In order […] Read more…