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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.592400 Composed by David McKeown. Concert,Contemporary,Halloween,Standards. Score and parts. 4 pages. David McKeown #6358919. Published by David McKeown (A0.592400). Walter the Weary Werewolf is a spooky and original duet written by David McKeown for one Trumpet and one Trombone. Walter the Weary Werewolf is one in a series of ten Halloween-themed duets each presenting a portrait of a different Halloween character. All ten can be bought together in one collection by searching for 10 Spooky Halloween Duets for Trumpet and Trombone.Walter has a young family and a responsible job as a vet, so he needs a good night’s sleep. When there’s a full moon he sprouts fangs, claws and body hair like all the other werewolves, but rather than howling, he scratches the back of his neck with his leg and goes back to sleep with a whimper. His wife was surprised the first time, but she’s used to it now.Walter the Weary Werewolf is suitable for players at an advanced intermediate level and above. The main melody has many accidentals and challenging timing, while the faster middle section features irregular metre. The range is accessible for both players. With a playing-time of just under four minutes, Walter the Weary Werewolf is a perfect spooky addition to any performance program, formal or informal. Click the link above to listen to a full performance of the clarinet version of this duet on YouTube.To keep up with new titles, search for Dave McKeown Sheet Music Downloads on Facebook.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
Walter the Weary Werewolf, Halloween Duet for Trumpet and Trombone
Trompette, Trombone (duo)

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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.591401 Composed by David McKeown. Blues,Easter,Pop,R & B,Rock. Score and parts. 3 pages. David McKeown #6293693. Published by David McKeown (A0.591401). The Easter Bonnet Bop is a fun and original duet written by David McKeown for one Trumpet and one Trombone. The Easter Bonnet Bop is one in a series of ten Easter-themed duets each written in a different American dance style. The origins of the word Bop lie in the scat language of the ‘40s; Bop quickly became associated with the fast Bebop jazz of the period as musicians vocalised the offbeat rhythms of their angular melodies. Later in the ‘50s when Rockabilly and Rock’n’Roll first appeared, Bop was used to describe both the dance moves and the dance venues themselves. The Easter Bonnet Bop is suitable for players at an intermediate level and above, with the accessible key and range balanced by the fast tempo and syncopated rhythms and accidentals. With a playing-time of around one and a half minutes, The Easter Bonnet Bop is a perfect upbeat addition to any performance program, formal or informal. Click the link above to listen to a full performance of the clarinet version of this duet on YouTube. There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
The Easter Bonnet Bop for Trumpet and Trombone Duet
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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.592198 Composed by David McKeown. 20th Century,Concert,Contemporary,Halloween,Standards. Score and parts. 5 pages. David McKeown #6354391. Published by David McKeown (A0.592198). Mimi the Multicoloured Mummy is a fun and original duet written by David McKeown for one Trumpet and one Trombone. Mimi the Multicoloured Mummy is one in a series of ten Halloween-themed duets each presenting a portrait of a different Halloween character. All ten can be bought together in one collection by searching for 10 Spooky Halloween Duets for Trumpet and Trombone.Back in Ancient Egypt, Mimi always turned heads with her blonde hair and fashion sense. She made her fortune in a pyramid selling scheme and acquired Joseph’s Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat at a charity auction. When she choked on a locust her friends tore up the coat and used it in the mummification process instead of the usual white bandages. So three thousand years later Mimi still dresses in style. Mimi the Multicoloured Mummy is suitable for players at an intermediate level and above, with the accessible keys and range balanced by some fast passages. With a playing-time of around four minutes, Mimi the Multicoloured Mummy is a perfect upbeat addition to any performance program, formal or informal. Click the link above to listen to a full performance of the clarinet version of this duet on YouTube.To keep up with new titles, search for Dave McKeown Sheet Music Downloads on Facebook.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
Mimi the Multicoloured Mummy, Halloween Duet for Trumpet and Trombone
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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.589973 Composed by Robert Lowry. Arranged by David McKeown. Christian,Gospel,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Spiritual. Score and parts. 3 pages. David McKeown #6134169. Published by David McKeown (A0.589973). Shall We Gather at The River is an American nineteenth century hymn often sung in a gospel style. This version is arranged as a duet for one Trumpet and one Trombone. Shall We Gather at The River was composed in 1865 by a Baptist minister from New York, Robert Lowry. As well as becoming a gospel standard, the melody of Shall We Gather at The River has found its way into compositions by Charles Ives and Aaron Copeland and has often been used in classic Western movies.Shall We Gather at The River is simply arranged in keys and range best suited to the instruments. The hymn is played three times in a slow swing style, with a key change on the final verse and chorus. Click the link above to listen to a full Youtube performance of the Clarinet version of this duet.Shall We Gather at The River is suitable for players at an intermediate level and above, though the key change may require extra work for less experienced players. With a performance time of around three minutes, this version of Shall We Gather at The River is perfect for worship and concert performances, both formal and informal.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
Shall We Gather at The River, Gospel Hymn for Trumpet and Trombone Duet
Trompette, Trombone (duo)

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Brass Band Trombone,Trumpet,Tuba - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1220622 Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Contest,Early Music,Festival,Historic,Instructional,Renaissance. Score and Parts. 45 pages. Jmsgu3 #816951. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1220622). A musical monument: the first composition to employ dynamics Minimum Instrumentation: 4 Trumpets, 2 Alto Trombones, 3 Tenor Trombones, 1 Bass Trombone, and 1 Tuba. Suggested instrumentation: 8 trumpets, 4 Alto Trombones, 6 Tenor Trombones, 2 Bass Trombones, 4 Tubas.InnovationsFirst of all, Gabrieli preferred sacred vocal and certainly instrumental music. Hence, he concentrated on music that consequently took advantage of resonance and likewise reverberation for maximum effect. Seems like Gabrieli may have invented dynamics – or was rather the first to indicate them such as in his Sonata Pian’ e Forte. Consequently, he was also a pioneer in spatial techniques. He therefore developed and used very specific notation to indicate instrumentation. Gabrieli experimented with assembling massive instrumental forces into isolated groups separated by space. In this way, he consequently contributed heavily to the Baroque Concertato style.Polychoral WorksGabrieli probably used the layout of the San Marco church for his experiments. This is because he worked there as a musician and composer. Furthermore, the church had two choir lofts facing each other. He certainly used these to create striking spatial effects between instrumental forces. Certainly, many of his works are composed such that a choir or instrumental group could first be heard on one side, then consequently followed by a response from the group on the other side. Sometimes there was probably a third group positioned near the main altar as well.Spatial MusicAbove all, Gabrieli studied carefully detailed groups of instruments and singers. Furthermore, it seems like he created precise directions for instrumentation rather than two groups. The instruments, because they could be appropriately situated, could consequently be heard with perfect clearness at distant locations. As a result, arrangements that seem bizarre on paper, can in contrast sound perfectly in balance.First WorksFinally, Gabrieli published his first motets along with his uncle Andrea's compositions in Concerti (1587). These compositions furthermore indicate considerable usage of dialogue and echo effects. Consequently, here we see low and high choirs with the variance between their ranges indicated by instrumental accompaniment. Seems like Gabrieli’s later motets Sacrae Symphoniae (1597) move away from close antiphony. In contrast, he moves towards not simply echoing the material but developing it through sequential choral entrances. Even more, he takes this procedure to the extreme in the Motet Omnes Gentes. Unlike earlier works, here the instruments are certainly an essential part of the presentation. Also, only parts marked: Capella are supposed to be sung.HomophonyHence, after 1605, Gabrieli moves to a much more homophonic style. He writes sections purely for instruments – which he calls Sinfonia – and smaller sections for vocal soloists, accompanied by a basso continuo.
Gabrieli: Sonata Pian e Forte, Ch. 175 for Trumpet & Trombone Choir
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Brass Ensemble Trombone,Trumpet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1224064 Composed by Giovanni Gabrieli. Arranged by James M. Guthrie. Chamber,Contest,Early Music,Festival,Historic,Renaissance. Score and Parts. 51 pages. Jmsgu3 #820156. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.1224064). From Sacrae Symphoniae, Venice, 1597Minimum instrumentation: Two choirs of 2 Trumpets, 1 Tenor Trombone & 1 Bass Trombone.InnovationsFirst of all, Gabrieli preferred sacred vocal and certainly instrumental music. Hence, he concentrated on music that consequently took advantage of resonance and likewise reverberation for maximum effect. Seems like Gabrieli may have invented dynamics – or was rather the first to indicate them such as in his Sonata Pian’ e Forte. Consequently, he was also a pioneer in spatial techniques. He therefore developed and used very specific notation to indicate instrumentation. Gabrieli experimented with assembling massive instrumental forces into isolated groups separated by space. In this way, he consequently contributed heavily to the Baroque Concertato style.Polychoral WorksGabrieli probably used the layout of the San Marco church for his experiments. This is because he worked there as a musician and composer. Furthermore, the church had two choir lofts facing each other. He certainly used these to create striking spatial effects between instrumental forces. Certainly, many of his works are composed such that a choir or instrumental group could first be heard on one side, then consequently followed by a response from the group on the other side. Sometimes there was probably a third group positioned near the main altar as well.Spatial MusicAbove all, Gabrieli studied carefully detailed groups of instruments and singers. Furthermore, it seems like he created precise directions for instrumentation in rather than two groups. The instruments, because they could be appropriately situated, could consequently be heard with perfect clearness at distant locations. As a result, arrangements that seem bizarre on paper, can in contrast sound perfectly in balance.First WorksFinally, Gabrieli published his first motets along with his uncle Andrea's compositions in Concerti (1587). These compositions furthermore indicate considerable usage of dialogue and echo effects. Consequently, here we see low and high choirs with the variance between their ranges indicated by instrumental accompaniment. Seems like Gabrieli’s later motets Sacrae Symphoniae (1597) move away from close antiphony. In contrast, he moves towards not simply echoing the material but developing it through sequential choral entrances. Even more, he takes this procedure to the extreme in the Motet Omnes Gentes. Unlike earlier works, here the instruments are certainly an essential part of the presentation. Also, only parts marked: Capella are supposed to be sung.HomophonyHence, after 1605, Gabrieli moves to a much more homophonic style. He writes sections purely for instruments – which calls Sinfonia – and smaller sections for vocal soloists, accompanied by a basso continuo.
Gabrieli: Canzon Septimi Toni Ch. 172 for Trumpet & Trombone Double Choir
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Trombone,Trumpet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.630239 Composed by Spiritual. Arranged by Stephen DeCesare. Christian,Easter,Religious,Sacred,Spiritual. 21 pages. Exultet Music #6427909. Published by Exultet Music (A0.630239). (This version contains two Trombones in place of a French Horn and Trombone) Two of the most beloved Spirituals used during the Lenten season/Holy Week have been combined into one anthem and scored for a Brass Quartet (Bb-Trumpet (2), Trombone (2) ) with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. An accompaniment track is also available.
Were You There (with "He Never Said A Mumbalin' Word") (Brass Quartet and Piano - Alternate Version)
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Trombone,Trumpet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.623506 By Daughter'S Of St. Paul. By David Kapp and Sister S.C. Arranged by Stephen DeCesare. Christian,Contemporary,Praise & Worship,Sacred,Wedding. 12 pages. Exultet Music #4354653. Published by Exultet Music (A0.623506). (This version contains two Trombones in place of a French Horn and Trombone)  One of the earliest vernacular hymns used in popular devotions in Catholic churches in America that was frequently used at weddings and funerals has now been freshly arranged for a Brass Quartet (Bb-Trumpet (2), Trombone (2)) with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Can be used at various times throughout the liturgical year.
Mother At Your Feet Is Kneeling
Trompette, Trombone (duo)
Daughter'S Of St Paul
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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Trombone,Trumpet - Digital Download SKU: A0.930110 By Al Green. By Al Green, Al Jackson, Jr., and Willie Mitchell. Arranged by Jeff Perholtz. Soul. Score and parts. 6 pages. Fab Forward Entertainment #5200017. Published by Fab Forward Entertainment (A0.930110). This arrangement of Al Green's classic Let's Stay Together is great for rock bands that want to perform with a 2 piece horn section. This arrangement should be used to accompany a band performing the song as it was originally recorded, but without the fade-out. The no fade out ending calls for a vocal repeat of Good or bad, happy or sad into the final three bars repeating the lyrics, let's, let's, let's, we ought to stay together.
Let's Stay Together
Trompette, Trombone (duo)
Al Green
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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Trombone,Trumpet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.587555 Composed by Richard Wagner. Arranged by David McKeown. Concert,Instructional,Romantic Period,Standards,Wedding. Score and parts. 3 pages. David McKeown #4359337. Published by David McKeown (A0.587555). The Bridal March was written by Richard Wagner in 1850, scored for orchestra and chorus, and opening the third act of his opera, Lohingren. It is best known in the English-speaking world as Here Comes the Bride. Queen Victoria’s daughter used the music for her marriage in 1858, and its popularity has endured ever since. This version is arranged as a duet for Trumpet and Trombone.Musicians at an intermediate level and above will find this ideal for formal and informal performances, especially at weddings. The melody is mainly in the first part. The performance time is a little more than one minute. Follow the links above to hear a short audio sample or a complete performance on youtube. The samples come from the Clarinet Duet version of this arrangement.Teachers will enjoy using this arrangement as a fun way to help with phrasing and expressive playing. The rhythms are straightforward though there are unexpected accidentals in the middle section which might pose a challenge for finger coordination and reading.There are many more top quality arrangements and compositions by David McKeown for you to browse at http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/david-mckeown/6203
Bridal March, "Here Comes The Bride", Trumpet and Trombone Duet
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Trombone,Trumpet - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.623229 Composed by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, Jonas Myrin, Matt Armstrong, and Matt Redman. Arranged by Stephen DeCesare. Christian,Contemporary,Easter,Praise & Worship,Sacred. 19 pages. Exultet Music #4300423. Published by Exultet Music (A0.623229). (This version contains two Trombones in place of a French Horn and Trombone) The strong and heartfelt contemporary Christian anthem by Chris Tomlin has now been freshly arranged for a Brass Quartet (C-Trumpet (2), Trombone (2)) with Piano accompaniment. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Can be used for many times throughout the liturgical year but especially during the Easter season.
At The Cross (love Ran Red)
Trompette, Trombone (duo)

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Trombone,Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.734455 Composed by Samuel E. Goldfarb (1891 - 1978). Arranged by Dennis Ruello. Children,Hanukkah,Jewish,Multicultural,World. 3 pages. Chicory Music #5777927. Published by Chicory Music (A0.734455). The Dreidel Song (Traditional Hanukkah Tune)The song I Have a Little Dreidel describes the creation of the four-sided spinning top that is used to play the traditional game of dreidel during the Festival of Lights. With its catchy, cheerful and spirited tune and simple to remember lyrics, the song quickly became a holiday classic. This arrangement for Mixed Brass (Trumpet/Trombone) duet is written at the Advanced Intermediate Level.Performance Time Approx. 2 minutes 5 seconds.
The Dreidel Song - Mixed Brass (Trumpet/Trombone) Duet - Advanced Intermediate
Trompette, Trombone (duo)

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