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Flute Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.865262 Arranged by Chris Cooke. Christian,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Individual part. 25 pages. Chris Cooke #4615407. Published by Chris Cooke (A0.865262). This is a collection of 17 easy hymn duets that focus on Jesus’ Love.  These are timeless melodies to comfort and cheer any worshiper and musician. They are suitable for accompaniment to congregational singing since most are in the traditional hymnal keys.  Most contain one verse so that it can be repeated as needed.  However, some contain two verses with the second verse and embellishment of the first.  Coming soon are transpositions for other instruments so that duets can be played in various combinations.  The hymns with their keys are:   Deeper, Deeper in the Love of Jesus, A-flat I Love to Tell the Story, A-flat Jesus Loves Even e, A-flat Oh How I Love Jesus, A-flat Jesus Loves Me, B-flat It’s Just Like His Great Love, B-flat Wonderful Story of Love, B-flat Love Divine, All Loves Excelling, B-flat Love Lifted Me, B-flat Oh God of Love, Oh King of Peace, B-flat Jesus Thine All Victorious Love, F My Jesus I Love Thee, F O Love that Wilt Not Let Me Go, A-flat Awake My Soul to Joyful Ways, G Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus, G-minor In Loving Kindness Jesus Came, G He Loves Me, A-flat  
Hymns of His Great Love
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Electric Guitar,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1106230 By Johnny Only. By Jonathan Robert Wright. Arranged by Danny Crocome. Children,Comedy,Contemporary,Rock,Traditional. 5 pages. Danny Crocome Music #709343. Published by Danny Crocome Music (A0.1106230). An electric guitar rock duet version of Baby Shark. It uses the following guitar techniques: Playing in octaves, slide, Drop D one-finger power chords, vibrato, barre chords, muting, palm muting, arpeggios, and alternate picking. The opening section is reminiscent of 2000's bands like Jet, The Strokes, and Franz Ferdinand. The song shifts tempo in a few places to better mimic the character in the lyrics (slows right down for the grandparent sharks, then picks up tempo again for the let's go hunt part). A fun arrangement that will bring a grin to your audience, as they won't have heard Baby Shark like THIS! Baby Shark, do do do do do do...
Baby Shark
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High voice and piano - Moderately Difficult - Digital Download SKU: MQ.8454-2E Composed by David Conte. Secular, 21st century. Instrument part. 6 pages. E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital #8454-2E. Published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company - Digital (MQ.8454-2E). English.American Death Ballads was composed especially for tenor Brian Thorsett. We have been frequent collaborators since 2011, when he premiered the complete set of my Three Settings of W. B. Yeats for string quartet and tenor. At his urging, I transcribed and published my Three Poems of Christina Rossetti (originally for medium voice) for high voice, which he premiered at the San Francisco Conservatory in 2014. American Death Ballads was premiered by him at the San Francisco Conservatory, November 1, 2015, with pianist John Churchwell, and at the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) Conference in Chicago, July 10, 2016, with pianist Warren Jones.The choice of texts for my American Death Ballads was inspired partly by Copland’s Old American Songs, which I deeply admire, but more by my dear friend and colleague the late Conrad Susa’s Two Murder Ballads. The ingenuity of Susa’s accompaniments for his ballads in imagining anew the original source material owes a great deal to Copland’s accompaniment for his songs. Though the content of my songs is completely original and not based on preexisting melodies, I have tried to expand on this further, as the texts are much longer, and go through many different moods and characters. The four texts I chose include stories about murder, death, and dying. Though two of the texts were written in England, they traveled to the colonies almost immediately. The subjects of the texts had spent time in America, and their stories were well known to Americans.Wicked Polly is a cautionary tale. Polly has lived a dissolute and immoral life, saying, 'I'll turn to God when I grow old.' Suddenly taken ill, she realizes that it is too late to repent. She dies in agony and is presumably sent to hell; young people are advised to heed. My musical setting is stately and preacherly in character for the narrator; for Polly it becomes pleading and remorseful. The Unquiet Grave was brought to the attention of Alan Lomax, the great American field collector of folk music, by English folk singer Shirley Collins. The text is taken from an English folk song dating from 1400. In The Unquiet Grave, a young man mourns his dead lover too fervently and prevents her from obtaining peace. The dead woman complains that his weeping is keeping her from peaceful rest. He begs a kiss; she tells him it would kill him. When he persists, wanting to join her in death, she explains that once they were both dead their hearts would simply decay, and that he should enjoy life while he has it. My setting is in a flowing Andante with a rocking accompaniment. Three voices are delineated here: the narrator, the mournful lover, and the dead lover speaking from the grave. The Dying Californian first appeared in the New England Diadem in 1854. Its lyrics are based on a letter from a New Englander’s sailor to his brother who is dying at sea while on the way to California to seek his fortune in the California gold fields. He implores his brother to impart his message to his father, mother, wife, and children. My setting opens with the singer alone in a moderate dirge tempo, then, joined by the piano, moves through many tonalities and moods before ending with supreme confidence as the speaker 'gained a port called Heaven/Where the gold will never rust.'Captain Kidd was a Scottish sailor who was tried and executed for piracy and murder in 1701. The American connection to this ballad is that Kidd escaped to America and for a time lived in New York and Boston, though he was a wanted criminal by the British authorities and was extradited to Britain, where he was hung at 'Executioner’s Dock.' The lyric was printed in Britain in 1701, traveling to the colonies almost immediately. Though the didactic tone of the text is similar to Wicked Polly, it expresses no regret until the final lines: 'Take warning now by me, and shun bad company, / Lest you come to hell with me, for I must die.' My setting is fast and spirited, expressing the confidence of a man who lived life as he wanted. -David Conte.
The Unquiet Grave from American Death Ballads (Downloadable)
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