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Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1177383

By Frederic Chopin. By FreÌdeÌric Chopin. Arranged by Brian Streckfus. 19th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Instructional,Romantic Period. Guitar Tab. 6 pages. Brian Streckfus #776814. Published by Brian Streckfus (A0.1177383).

Key: Changed from B minor to A minor
Capo: 2 (If you want original key, but I wasn't a fan of capo 2; it felt like there was no bass notes.)

1. Arranged for guitar.
2. Piano pedal markings removed
3. Phrase markings removed and opted for commas.
4. Re-harmonized
5. Key changed from B minor to A minor.
6. Slurs
7. Left hand fingers
8. Tablature
9. Harmonics added when advantageous, but playing the regular note would work as well.
10. Piano pedal markings removed and replaced with commas. It's a flaw of sheet music that slurs, ties, and phrase markings are all the same symbol, and having all three happening can clutter a score.

Compromises

  1. This may sound obvious, but of course I had to make some alterations to make this flow properly on guitar. Many of the original chord inversions on the piano were not kept. However, many harmonies were kept intact as far as following the chord nomenclature name.
  2. Measure 50 was originally an A minor chord, the irony is that the F major suprise is an homage to Chopin anyways, suprised he didn't opt for it. To be honest, I don't like how there is a perfect authentic cadence in measure 50. I think modern audiences would want to clap too badly, so I believe that ending needs to be slightly messed up to propel the music forward, and give a sense that there is still a problem.
  3. The other chord that was changed was an E7b9 to a Ddim7 in measure 78. If you know your theory well, you'll realize these chords have the same exact function and nearly the same notes, it's just that Ddim7 flowed a bit better on guitar. I'd rather have guitarists play the rhythms correctly and with musicality, than have guitarist clunkily go though overly large chords in order to mantain historical accuracy. 
  4. Measure 15 was hard to keep the original chord intact. A Bb/D with a G in the melody as a suspension sounds more like a g minor chord. That is cliche Chopinesque neopolitan moment so the Bb is crucial to mantain. Having some rough sort of Bbmaj7 or G minor chord while mantaining the melody seemed to sound the best even though the name of the chord might have gotten a little off.

I tried chord charts, but they seemed messier than what it was worth. I also could have the denser tablature in the sheet music, but that does make it look 10x more intimidating. So this version is unique in that the tablature is my denser arrangement, whereas the sheet music would allow someone to quickly make a new arrangement. I like this ethos because most guitarists are likely to be much better at playing chord quickly when they don't have to have an exact voicing. This makes this arrangement easier to further perfect since I am naming the harmonies, which often isn't done in classical music.

Backstory
This is one of my favorite pieces, and also my favorite composer. I feel classical guitar repertoire is lacking easily playable music in the romantic style. Often, if it is romantic guitar music, it is extemely difficult and therefore only a select few can enjoy performing it. Also, I sometimes get my hopes up to find a romantic guitar composer, but then after listening, there's nothing quite like Chopin. Obviously, you will have to have some chops to play this since it's one of the most ambitious undertakings a guitarist could take, but it's also not so hard that you have to be train for a decade because I changed the key.

Waltz Op 69 No 2 (Arranged for Guitar)
Guitare notes et tablatures
Frederic Chopin
$1.99 1.91 € Guitare notes et tablatures PDF SheetMusicPlus

Solo Guitar - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1032084

Composed by Edwin Culver. 20th Century,Contemporary. Individual part. 4 pages. Edwin Culver #4347575. Published by Edwin Culver (A0.1032084).

Classical Guitar Solo - Intermediate
Composed by Edwin Culver (1992-) 4 Pages.  Duration 7'30

Composer's note: 

Have you ever felt stuck? Trapped by something you can’t fully understand no matter how hard you try?  Perhaps it’s something from our past that we never invited...or something we’ve missed in our closest relationships, maybe it’s just the dread we’ve felt waking up early in the morning to repeat the daily grind.  We work hard to try and propel ourselves out of this nightmare, but we never seem to get totally free, in fact sometimes it feels like we’re just making ourselves feel worse by failing to overcome it yet again. This piece, ...a bridge a-way, exits within, represents that feedback loop, that stuckness.    

The piece came to me when I felt stuck in life by several things - old scars, old habits, crippling emotions.  I had been wanting to write something in a minimalist style for the guitar for quite some time and the repetition found in so much minimalist music seemed like the obvious way for expressing this stuckness.  There’s constant motion in the piece, just like when we try to take constant action in our lives to improve our circumstances. But all this motion never seems to get us anywhere new. We’re spinning our wheels…

But one of the interesting things about great minimalist music is that it’s not merely about repetition.  I don’t believe the greatest minimalists were concerned with having less stuff in their music for the sake of having less.  Instead, what I think they more often aimed for was producing the biggest emotional impact that they could through the tiniest of changes.  And if in your mind’s eye you zoom out from one of these minimalist masterworks and perceive it on a grand scale, you realize that despite all the seemingly redundant repetition in the moment the piece actually covers a huge distance because all those tiny changes add up.

Likewise, in ...a bridge a-way, exits within, it seems like the performer can’t free himself from the territory of the first position on the guitar for the longest time.  Even when he does venture higher up the instrument he’s always inextricably pulled back to the starting point. But small changes can have a profound impact.

It doesn’t feel like we’re making headway whenever we’re having to crawl out of our skin - until, suddenly, when it’s all over.  And you hear this towards the end of the piece, when there’s a sudden magnetic force that pulls the music from a low A to a high E-natural.  From A to E, a bridge to exits eternal.
The bridge has been found within, in the One I’ve put my trust in, because I can’t reach my eternal destiny on my own.   

This is ...a bridge a-way, exits within.

Edwin Culver: a bridge a-way, exits within (for solo guitar)
Guitare

$11.99 11.52 € Guitare PDF SheetMusicPlus

Guitar - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1213599

By Matt Redman. By Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman. Arranged by Kyle Pudenz. Christian,Praise & Worship,Religious,Wedding. Chords/Lyrics. 5 pages. ViolinVagabond Music #810792. Published by ViolinVagabond Music (A0.1213599).

Here's a chart designed for the last-minute gigging musician, by the last-minute gigging musician. Indeed, I got called in to sub on a solo violin wedding gig on less than 24 hours' notice, and found this song right at the top of the list. Having not played or listened to it in... a while, I decided to display some semblance of due dilligence and write out a version that would work in the range of a solo instrumental violin. Then, and don't ask me where this sudden magnanimous streak came from, I decided to spin up the same chart with lyrics and chord diagrams just in case I ever needed to play it with a vocalist.

Out of the goodness of my heart, ALL of the above is available to you for the low low price of (insert current minimum price for SMP chart). While I was tabbing this out from the perspective of a violinist, the range is pretty universal and should be playable on just about any treble clef instrument. Including the viola... although if you got hired to play solo viola at a wedding or a church service I have questions.

It's nothing spectacular, but here's what I can promise you if you buy this chart:
- THE CHORDS ARE RIGHT. I honestly can't believe there are people that get the chords to worship songs wrong on their arrangements, but here we are. Rest assured I am not one of them.
- YOU CAN ACTUALLY READ IT. Finale collisions and terrible interpretations of vocal rhythms need not apply here.
- THE MELODY WILL WORK ON YOUR INSTRUMENT. Again, this is not one of those hyper-transcriptions of every little vocal ornament that was sang on the studio version. I purposefully chose where to simplify vs. embellish the melody so that there's room for instrumental interpretation without getting lost in the details.

May this humble arranger's last-minute busy work bring joy to your audience and at least an extra 30 minutes of sleep to you by not having to learn this song the night before the gig. Enjoy the hustle, friends.

10,000 Reasons (bless The Lord)
Matt Redman
$3.99 3.83 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.565128

By Sharon Wilson. By Sharon Wilson. Arranged by Sharon Wilson. 20th Century,Contemporary,Easter,Praise & Worship,Sacred. Score. 11 pages. Sharon Wilson #3454047. Published by Sharon Wilson (A0.565128).

This Scripture song based on Psalm 30 verses 4-5 is formatted as a vocal solo (or unison choir) with piano accompaniment (3 staff piano-vocal score). The purchase price includes a 5-page combined score plus a 2-page solo part for VOICE and a 3-page accompaniment score for the PIANO.

The lyrics were adapted from the World English Bible (WEB). This verse seems to express the sadness then joy that Jesus’ disciples experienced on the weekend of His crucifixion. Friday was filled with weeping and sorrow as Jesus was nailed to the cross and died, yet Sunday morning, Jesus rose from the dead and though they didn’t believe at first, their hearts were filled with joy as they came to understand that Jesus really was alive! We too can sing praises to the Lord and have joy in the morning because of Jesus’ resurrection.

Lyrics:
Sing praises to the Lord all you saints of His.
Give thanks to His Holy name.
His anger is but for a moment;
His favor is for a lifetime.

Weeping may last for the night,
But joy comes in the morning.
Weeping may last for the night,
But joy comes in the morning.
Weeping may last for the night,
But joy comes in the morning.
Joy Comes in the morning.

Sing praises to the Lord;
Sing praises to His name.
Give thanks to the Lord all you saints.
Sing praises to the Lord;
Sing praises to His name,
For joy comes in the morning.
Joy comes in the morning.
Yes, joy comes in the morning.

Joy Comes in the Morning (Psalm 30) Piano, Voix
Sharon Wilson
$4.99 4.79 € Piano, Voix PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Viola - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.592547

By Daniel Kelley. By Various. Arranged by Daniel Kelley. Broadway,Celtic,Irish,Musical/Show,Wedding. Score and parts. 44 pages. Last Resort Music Publishing #201338. Published by Last Resort Music Publishing (A0.592547).

Volume 7 - Irish Music, Fiddle Tunes & Traditional Pop Favorites 50722 Part 2 - Viola Ain't We Got Fun, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Irish Reels, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling and more! An incredible collection of 35 arrangements for strings, woodwinds and piano – these mix and match trios allow the performer to pick the instrumentation. A versatile must-have for any musician, Music for Three is perfect for weddings, recitals, concerts, and any chamber music gatherings. Parts are available separately or may be purchased for specific instrumentation. The Keyboard/Guitar part encompasses both Parts 2 and 3. Arrangements for String Trio, Wind Trio, Piano Trio, Mixed Trio & more Interchangeable Parts for Strings or Winds ~ Optional Keyboard/Guitar Part Simply choose the instrumentation that you need and play! The parts available for this volume are listed here! 50711 Part 1 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50713 Part 1 Clarinet in Bb 50721 Part 2 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50722 Part 2 Viola 50723 Part 2 Clarinet in Bb 50731 Part 3 Cello or Bassoon 50740 Keyboard or Guitar 50799 Score (Parts 1-3 in C) Table of Contents Ain't We Got Fun (Whiting, Kahn & Egan) Alexander's Ragtime Band (Irving Berlin) Arkansas Traveler (American Fiddle Tune) Band Played On, The (Ward & Palmer) Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Moore) Bill Cheatham (American Fiddle Tune) Blackberry Blossom (American Fiddle Tune) By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edwards & Madden) Chicken Reel (American Fiddle Tune) Coleraine (Irish Jig) Devile's Dream (American Fiddle Tune) Drowsy Maggie (Irish Reel) Dusty Miller (American Fiddle Tune) Fisher's Hornpipe (American Fiddle Tune) Flowers of Edinburgh (Irish Reel) For Me and My Gal (Meyer, Leslie & Goetz) Garry Owen (Irish Jig) Give My Regards to Broadway from Little Johnny Jones (Cohan) Glow Worm from The Girl Behind the Counter (Cohan) Good Old Summertime, In the (Lincke & Robinson) Irish Washerwoman, The (Irish Jig) Kerry Dance, The (Molloy) Kesh Jig (Irish Jig) Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Friedman & Whitson) Londonderry Air (Traditional Irish Melody) Nola (Arndt) Old Joe Clark (American Fiddle Tune) Si Bheag, Si Mhor (Irish Air) Soldier's Joy (American Fiddle Tune) Swallowtail Jig (Irish Jig) Sweetie Mine from Sinbad (Jolson, Mitchell & Hess) Toot, Toot, Tootsie from Bombo (Kahn, Erdman & Russo) Toyland from Babes in Toyland (Herbert & MacDonough) Wearing of the Green, The (Irish Air) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball, Olcott & Graf) Published by lastresortmusic.com.

Music for Three, Volume 7 Part 2 Viola 50722
Daniel Kelley
$20.00 19.21 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.592550

By Daniel Kelley. By Daniel Kelley. Arranged by Daniel Kelley. Broadway,Celtic,Irish,Musical/Show,Pop,Wedding. Score and parts. 93 pages. Last Resort Music Publishing #201340. Published by Last Resort Music Publishing (A0.592550).

Volume 7 - Irish Music, Fiddle Tunes & Traditional Pop Favorites 50740 Keyboard or Guitar Ain't We Got Fun, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Irish Reels, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling and more! An incredible collection of 35 arrangements for strings, woodwinds and piano – these mix and match trios allow the performer to pick the instrumentation. A versatile must-have for any musician, Music for Three is perfect for weddings, recitals, concerts, and any chamber music gatherings. Parts are available separately or may be purchased for specific instrumentation. The Keyboard/Guitar part encompasses both Parts 2 and 3. Arrangements for String Trio, Wind Trio, Piano Trio, Mixed Trio & more Interchangeable Parts for Strings or Winds ~ Optional Keyboard/Guitar Part Simply choose the instrumentation that you need and play! The parts available for this volume are listed here! 50711 Part 1 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50713 Part 1 Clarinet in Bb 50721 Part 2 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50722 Part 2 Viola 50723 Part 2 Clarinet in Bb 50731 Part 3 Cello or Bassoon 50740 Keyboard or Guitar 50799 Score (Parts 1-3 in C) Table of Contents Ain't We Got Fun (Whiting, Kahn & Egan) Alexander's Ragtime Band (Irving Berlin) Arkansas Traveler (American Fiddle Tune) Band Played On, The (Ward & Palmer) Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Moore) Bill Cheatham (American Fiddle Tune) Blackberry Blossom (American Fiddle Tune) By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edwards & Madden) Chicken Reel (American Fiddle Tune) Coleraine (Irish Jig) Devile's Dream (American Fiddle Tune) Drowsy Maggie (Irish Reel) Dusty Miller (American Fiddle Tune) Fisher's Hornpipe (American Fiddle Tune) Flowers of Edinburgh (Irish Reel) For Me and My Gal (Meyer, Leslie & Goetz) Garry Owen (Irish Jig) Give My Regards to Broadway from Little Johnny Jones (Cohan) Glow Worm from The Girl Behind the Counter (Cohan) Good Old Summertime, In the (Lincke & Robinson) Irish Washerwoman, The (Irish Jig) Kerry Dance, The (Molloy) Kesh Jig (Irish Jig) Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Friedman & Whitson) Londonderry Air (Traditional Irish Melody) Nola (Arndt) Old Joe Clark (American Fiddle Tune) Si Bheag, Si Mhor (Irish Air) Soldier's Joy (American Fiddle Tune) Swallowtail Jig (Irish Jig) Sweetie Mine from Sinbad (Jolson, Mitchell & Hess) Toot, Toot, Tootsie from Bombo (Kahn, Erdman & Russo) Toyland from Babes in Toyland (Herbert & MacDonough) Wearing of the Green, The (Irish Air) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball, Olcott & Graf) Published by lastresortmusic.com.

Music for Three, Volume 7 Keyboard or Guitar 50740
Daniel Kelley
$26.00 24.97 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.592549

Composed by Various. Arranged by Daniel Kelley. Broadway,Celtic,Irish,Musical/Show,Pop,Wedding. Score and parts. 44 pages. Last Resort Music Publishing #201339. Published by Last Resort Music Publishing (A0.592549).

Volume 7 - Irish Music, Fiddle Tunes & Traditional Pop Favorites 50731 Part 3 - Cello or Bassoon Ain't We Got Fun, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Irish Reels, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling and more! An incredible collection of 35 arrangements for strings, woodwinds and piano – these mix and match trios allow the performer to pick the instrumentation. A versatile must-have for any musician, Music for Three is perfect for weddings, recitals, concerts, and any chamber music gatherings. Parts are available separately or may be purchased for specific instrumentation. The Keyboard/Guitar part encompasses both Parts 2 and 3. Arrangements for String Trio, Wind Trio, Piano Trio, Mixed Trio & more Interchangeable Parts for Strings or Winds ~ Optional Keyboard/Guitar Part Simply choose the instrumentation that you need and play! The parts available for this volume are listed here! 50711 Part 1 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50713 Part 1 Clarinet in Bb 50721 Part 2 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50722 Part 2 Viola 50723 Part 2 Clarinet in Bb 50731 Part 3 Cello or Bassoon 50740 Keyboard or Guitar 50799 Score (Parts 1-3 in C) Table of Contents Ain't We Got Fun (Whiting, Kahn & Egan) Alexander's Ragtime Band (Irving Berlin) Arkansas Traveler (American Fiddle Tune) Band Played On, The (Ward & Palmer) Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Moore) Bill Cheatham (American Fiddle Tune) Blackberry Blossom (American Fiddle Tune) By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edwards & Madden) Chicken Reel (American Fiddle Tune) Coleraine (Irish Jig) Devile's Dream (American Fiddle Tune) Drowsy Maggie (Irish Reel) Dusty Miller (American Fiddle Tune) Fisher's Hornpipe (American Fiddle Tune) Flowers of Edinburgh (Irish Reel) For Me and My Gal (Meyer, Leslie & Goetz) Garry Owen (Irish Jig) Give My Regards to Broadway from Little Johnny Jones (Cohan) Glow Worm from The Girl Behind the Counter (Cohan) Good Old Summertime, In the (Lincke & Robinson) Irish Washerwoman, The (Irish Jig) Kerry Dance, The (Molloy) Kesh Jig (Irish Jig) Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Friedman & Whitson) Londonderry Air (Traditional Irish Melody) Nola (Arndt) Old Joe Clark (American Fiddle Tune) Si Bheag, Si Mhor (Irish Air) Soldier's Joy (American Fiddle Tune) Swallowtail Jig (Irish Jig) Sweetie Mine from Sinbad (Jolson, Mitchell & Hess) Toot, Toot, Tootsie from Bombo (Kahn, Erdman & Russo) Toyland from Babes in Toyland (Herbert & MacDonough) Wearing of the Green, The (Irish Air) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball, Olcott & Graf) Published by lastresortmusic.com.

Music for Three, Volume 7 Part 3 for Cello or Bassoon 50731
the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edwards & Madden) Chicken Reel (American Fiddle Tune) Coleraine (Irish Jig) Devile's Dream (American Fiddle Tune) Drowsy Maggie (Irish Reel) Dusty Miller (American Fiddle Tune) Fisher's Hornpipe (American Fiddle Tune) Flowers of Edinburgh (Irish Reel) For Me and My Gal (Meyer, Leslie & Goetz) Garry Owen (Irish Jig) Give My Regards to Broadway from Little Johnny Jones (Cohan) Glow Worm from The Girl Behind the Counter (Cohan) Good Old Summertime, In the (Lincke & Robinson) Irish Washerwoman, The (Irish Jig) Kerry Dance, The (Molloy) Kesh Jig (Irish Jig) Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Friedman & Whitson) Londonderry Air (Traditional Irish Melody) Nola (Arndt) Old Joe Clark (American Fiddle Tune) Si Bheag, Si Mhor (Irish Air) Soldier's Joy (American Fiddle Tune) Swallowtail Jig (Irish Jig) Sweetie Mine from Sinbad (Jolson, Mitchell & Hess) Toot, Toot, Tootsie from Bombo (Kahn, Erdman & Russo) Toyland from Babes in Toyland (Herbert & MacDonough) Wearing of the Green, The (Irish Air) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball, Olcott & Graf) Published by lastresortmusic com
$20.00 19.21 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.592546

Composed by Various. Arranged by Daniel Kelley. Baroque,Broadway,Celtic,Irish,Musical/Show,Pop,Wedding. Score and parts. 44 pages. Last Resort Music Publishing #201337. Published by Last Resort Music Publishing (A0.592546).

Volume 7 - Irish Music, Fiddle Tunes & Traditional Pop Favorites 50722 Part 2 - Flute or Oboe or Violin Ain't We Got Fun, Alexander's Ragtime Band, Irish Reels, When Irish Eyes Are Smiling and more! An incredible collection of 35 arrangements for strings, woodwinds and piano – these mix and match trios allow the performer to pick the instrumentation. A versatile must-have for any musician, Music for Three is perfect for weddings, recitals, concerts, and any chamber music gatherings. Parts are available separately or may be purchased for specific instrumentation. The Keyboard/Guitar part encompasses both Parts 2 and 3. Arrangements for String Trio, Wind Trio, Piano Trio, Mixed Trio & more Interchangeable Parts for Strings or Winds ~ Optional Keyboard/Guitar Part Simply choose the instrumentation that you need and play! The parts available for this volume are listed here! 50711 Part 1 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50713 Part 1 Clarinet in Bb 50721 Part 2 Flute or Oboe or Violin 50722 Part 2 Viola 50723 Part 2 Clarinet in Bb 50731 Part 3 Cello or Bassoon 50740 Keyboard or Guitar 50799 Score (Parts 1-3 in C) Table of Contents Ain't We Got Fun (Whiting, Kahn & Egan) Alexander's Ragtime Band (Irving Berlin) Arkansas Traveler (American Fiddle Tune) Band Played On, The (Ward & Palmer) Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Moore) Bill Cheatham (American Fiddle Tune) Blackberry Blossom (American Fiddle Tune) By the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edwards & Madden) Chicken Reel (American Fiddle Tune) Coleraine (Irish Jig) Devile's Dream (American Fiddle Tune) Drowsy Maggie (Irish Reel) Dusty Miller (American Fiddle Tune) Fisher's Hornpipe (American Fiddle Tune) Flowers of Edinburgh (Irish Reel) For Me and My Gal (Meyer, Leslie & Goetz) Garry Owen (Irish Jig) Give My Regards to Broadway from Little Johnny Jones (Cohan) Glow Worm from The Girl Behind the Counter (Cohan) Good Old Summertime, In the (Lincke & Robinson) Irish Washerwoman, The (Irish Jig) Kerry Dance, The (Molloy) Kesh Jig (Irish Jig) Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Friedman & Whitson) Londonderry Air (Traditional Irish Melody) Nola (Arndt) Old Joe Clark (American Fiddle Tune) Si Bheag, Si Mhor (Irish Air) Soldier's Joy (American Fiddle Tune) Swallowtail Jig (Irish Jig) Sweetie Mine from Sinbad (Jolson, Mitchell & Hess) Toot, Toot, Tootsie from Bombo (Kahn, Erdman & Russo) Toyland from Babes in Toyland (Herbert & MacDonough) Wearing of the Green, The (Irish Air) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball, Olcott & Graf) Published by lastresortmusic.com.

Music for Three, Volume 7 Part 2 for Flute or Oboe or Violin 50721
the Light of the Silvery Moon (Edwards & Madden) Chicken Reel (American Fiddle Tune) Coleraine (Irish Jig) Devile's Dream (American Fiddle Tune) Drowsy Maggie (Irish Reel) Dusty Miller (American Fiddle Tune) Fisher's Hornpipe (American Fiddle Tune) Flowers of Edinburgh (Irish Reel) For Me and My Gal (Meyer, Leslie & Goetz) Garry Owen (Irish Jig) Give My Regards to Broadway from Little Johnny Jones (Cohan) Glow Worm from The Girl Behind the Counter (Cohan) Good Old Summertime, In the (Lincke & Robinson) Irish Washerwoman, The (Irish Jig) Kerry Dance, The (Molloy) Kesh Jig (Irish Jig) Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Friedman & Whitson) Londonderry Air (Traditional Irish Melody) Nola (Arndt) Old Joe Clark (American Fiddle Tune) Si Bheag, Si Mhor (Irish Air) Soldier's Joy (American Fiddle Tune) Swallowtail Jig (Irish Jig) Sweetie Mine from Sinbad (Jolson, Mitchell & Hess) Toot, Toot, Tootsie from Bombo (Kahn, Erdman & Russo) Toyland from Babes in Toyland (Herbert & MacDonough) Wearing of the Green, The (Irish Air) When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (Ball, Olcott & Graf) Published by lastresortmusic com
$20.00 19.21 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Full Orchestra - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1518051

By Zsigmond Rosarion. By Zsigmond Rosarion. 21st Century,Christian,Classical,Contemporary. 57 pages. Zsigmond Rosarion #1092214. Published by Zsigmond Rosarion (A0.1518051).

The Valley of the Dry Bones is based off of the chapter in Ezekiel The Valley of the Dry Bones (from the Bible) symbolizes the Israelites' revival and God's power and sovereignty Ezekiel 37:1-6

The hand of the Lord was upon me, and He brought me out by the Spirit of the Lord and set me down in the middle of the valley; and it was full of bones. He caused me to pass among them round about, and behold, there were very many on the surface of the valley; and lo, they were very dry. He said to me, “Son of man, can these bones live?” And I answered, “O Lord God, You know.” Again He said to me, “Prophesy over these bones and say to them, ‘O dry bones, hear the word of the Lord.’ Thus says the Lord God to these bones, ‘Behold, I will cause breath [spirit] to enter you that you may come to life. I will put sinews on you, make flesh grow back on you, cover you with skin and put breath in you that you may come alive; and you will know that I am the Lord.’”

Ezekiel is called by the Lord, and given a vision. Ezekiel is set down in a valley full of bones. This is not some symbolic imagery, but these are literally dead people, long dead. God asks Ezekiel if he believes the bones can come back to life, and Ezekiel says only the Lord knows.

God gives Ezekiel a prophesy concerning all the dead. At a future date, God will cause breath (His Spirit) to enter the bones so that they may come to life. God will use His power (which is always through the Spirit of God) to cause these dead to be resurrected. We know this isn’t symbolic of spiritual death and spiritual life because of the graphic imagery that is used.





The Valley of the Dry Bones
Orchestre
Zsigmond Rosarion
$39.99 38.41 € Orchestre PDF SheetMusicPlus

Baritone Saxophone,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.548670

Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #3410425. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548670).

Duration: 4:56 Score 5 pg. 44 ms. Solo part: 2 pg. Piano part: 3 pg.

Cantique de Noël

The French composer Adolphe Adam was already famous as a composer of many successful ballets and operas. Then, in the 1840’s he wrote his most famous work - O Holy Night. The original song title was Minuit Chretiens or Cantique de Noël.  Placide Cappeau provided the original song lyrics. The song was first performed in Roquemaure by the opera singer Emily Laurey at midnight mass in 1847. It became very popular among the French, much the way that Silent Night was famous elsewhere. In the 1850’s John S. Dwight, a Unitarian minister and music teacher translated the song into English.  

Adolphe Adam

In his younger years, Adam studied organ and composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He also played the timpani in the Conservatoire orchestra. Adam used his savings and borrowed money to open a new opera house - the fourth opera house in Paris in 1847. Unfortunately, the Revolution of 1848 forced him to close. He taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1849 until his death in 1856.

Placide Cappeau

The poet Cappeau was an advocate of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.  Voltaire was renowned for criticizing the Catholic church, religious intolerance, and dogma in general. Consequently, Cappeau made the Redeemer figure in his song a kind of reformer of injustices, in particular, the problem of original sin. To begin with, people recognized Cappeau’s theology as eccentric, probably even doubtful.

Theology

In the earlier form of Minuit, the Christ figure descends to intervene with His Father’s plan to punish mankind.  Traditional doctrine pronounces that Christ came from love, not to intervene. This version also declares that Christ appeared to expunge the original sin of Adam. Cappeau removed this part from his poem years later, because he just didn’t believe it.  He preferred to portray Christ as the reformer of disparity and unfairness. Before long, the writer/politician Alphonse de Lamartine referred to the Minuit as the the Marseillaise of religion. Most French churchmen agreed with this idea but certainly did not consider it a tribute.  

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O Holy Night for Baritone Sax & Piano
Saxophone Baryton, Piano

$24.95 23.96 € Saxophone Baryton, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.548680

Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #3410445. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548680).

Duration: 4:56. Score 5 pg. 44 ms. Solo part: 2 pg. Piano part: 3 pg.

Cantique de Noël

The French composer Adolphe Adam was already famous as a composer of many successful ballets and operas. Then, in the 1840’s he wrote his most famous work - O Holy Night. The original song title was Minuit Chretiens or Cantique de Noël.  Placide Cappeau provided the original song lyrics. The song was first performed in Roquemaure by the opera singer Emily Laurey at midnight mass in 1847. It became very popular among the French, much the way that Silent Night was famous elsewhere. In the 1850’s John S. Dwight, a Unitarian minister and music teacher translated the song into English.  

Adolphe Adam

In his younger years, Adam studied organ and composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He also played the timpani in the Conservatoire orchestra. Adam used his savings and borrowed money to open a new opera house - the fourth opera house in Paris in 1847. Unfortunately, the Revolution of 1848 forced him to close. He taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1849 until his death in 1856.

Placide Cappeau

The poet Cappeau was an advocate of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.  Voltaire was renowned for criticizing the Catholic church, religious intolerance, and dogma in general. Consequently, Cappeau made the Redeemer figure in his song a kind of reformer of injustices, in particular, the problem of original sin. To begin with, people recognized Cappeau’s theology as eccentric, probably even doubtful.

Theology

In the earlier form of Minuit, the Christ figure descends to intervene with His Father’s plan to punish mankind.  Traditional doctrine pronounces that Christ came from love, not to intervene. This version also declares that Christ appeared to expunge the original sin of Adam. Cappeau removed this part from his poem years later, because he just didn’t believe it.  He preferred to portray Christ as the reformer of disparity and unfairness. Before long, the writer/politician Alphonse de Lamartine referred to the Minuit as the the Marseillaise of religion. Most French churchmen agreed with this idea but certainly did not consider it a tribute.  

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O Holy Night for Violin & Piano
Violon et Piano

$24.95 23.96 € Violon et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Soprano Saxophone - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.548675

Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #3410437. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548675).

Duration: 4:56. Score 5 pg. 44 ms. Solo part: 2 pg. Piano part: 3 pg.

Cantique de Noël

The French composer Adolphe Adam was already famous as a composer of many successful ballets and operas. Then, in the 1840’s he wrote his most famous work - O Holy Night. The original song title was Minuit Chretiens or Cantique de Noël.  Placide Cappeau provided the original song lyrics. The song was first performed in Roquemaure by the opera singer Emily Laurey at midnight mass in 1847. It became very popular among the French, much the way that Silent Night was famous elsewhere. In the 1850’s John S. Dwight, a Unitarian minister and music teacher translated the song into English.  

Adolphe Adam

In his younger years, Adam studied organ and composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He also played the timpani in the Conservatoire orchestra. Adam used his savings and borrowed money to open a new opera house - the fourth opera house in Paris in 1847. Unfortunately, the Revolution of 1848 forced him to close. He taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1849 until his death in 1856.

Placide Cappeau

The poet Cappeau was an advocate of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.  Voltaire was renowned for criticizing the Catholic church, religious intolerance, and dogma in general. Consequently, Cappeau made the Redeemer figure in his song a kind of reformer of injustices, in particular, the problem of original sin. To begin with, people recognized Cappeau’s theology as eccentric, probably even doubtful.

Theology

In the earlier form of Minuit, the Christ figure descends to intervene with His Father’s plan to punish mankind.  Traditional doctrine pronounces that Christ came from love, not to intervene. This version also declares that Christ appeared to expunge the original sin of Adam. Cappeau removed this part from his poem years later, because he just didn’t believe it.  He preferred to portray Christ as the reformer of disparity and unfairness. Before long, the writer/politician Alphonse de Lamartine referred to the Minuit as the the Marseillaise of religion. Most French churchmen agreed with this idea but certainly did not consider it a tribute.  

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O Holy Night for Soprano Sax & Piano
Saxophone Soprano et Piano

$24.95 23.96 € Saxophone Soprano et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

French Horn,Piano - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.548674

Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christmas. Score and part. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #3410435. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548674).

Duration: 4:56. Score 5 pg. 44 ms. Solo part: 2 pg. Piano part: 3 pg.

Cantique de Noël

The French composer Adolphe Adam was already famous as a composer of many successful ballets and operas. Then, in the 1840’s he wrote his most famous work - O Holy Night. The original song title was Minuit Chretiens or Cantique de Noël.  Placide Cappeau provided the original song lyrics. The song was first performed in Roquemaure by the opera singer Emily Laurey at midnight mass in 1847. It became very popular among the French, much the way that Silent Night was famous elsewhere. In the 1850’s John S. Dwight, a Unitarian minister and music teacher translated the song into English.  

Adolphe Adam

In his younger years, Adam studied organ and composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He also played the timpani in the Conservatoire orchestra. Adam used his savings and borrowed money to open a new opera house - the fourth opera house in Paris in 1847. Unfortunately, the Revolution of 1848 forced him to close. He taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1849 until his death in 1856.

Placide Cappeau

The poet Cappeau was an advocate of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.  Voltaire was renowned for criticizing the Catholic church, religious intolerance, and dogma in general. Consequently, Cappeau made the Redeemer figure in his song a kind of reformer of injustices, in particular, the problem of original sin. To begin with, people recognized Cappeau’s theology as eccentric, probably even doubtful.

Theology

In the earlier form of Minuit, the Christ figure descends to intervene with His Father’s plan to punish mankind.  Traditional doctrine pronounces that Christ came from love, not to intervene. This version also declares that Christ appeared to expunge the original sin of Adam. Cappeau removed this part from his poem years later, because he just didn’t believe it.  He preferred to portray Christ as the reformer of disparity and unfairness. Before long, the writer/politician Alphonse de Lamartine referred to the Minuit as the the Marseillaise of religion. Most French churchmen agreed with this idea but certainly did not consider it a tribute.  

 

Cantique de Noël for French Horn & Piano
Cor et Piano

$28.95 27.8 € Cor et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Tuba - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.548679

Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #3410443. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548679).

Duration: 4:56. Score 5 pg. 44 ms. Solo part: 2 pg. Piano part: 3 pg.

Cantique de Noël

The French composer Adolphe Adam was already famous as a composer of many successful ballets and operas. Then, in the 1840’s he wrote his most famous work - O Holy Night. The original song title was Minuit Chretiens or Cantique de Noël.  Placide Cappeau provided the original song lyrics. The song was first performed in Roquemaure by the opera singer Emily Laurey at midnight mass in 1847. It became very popular among the French, much the way that Silent Night was famous elsewhere. In the 1850’s John S. Dwight, a Unitarian minister and music teacher translated the song into English.  

Adolphe Adam

In his younger years, Adam studied organ and composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He also played the timpani in the Conservatoire orchestra. Adam used his savings and borrowed money to open a new opera house - the fourth opera house in Paris in 1847. Unfortunately, the Revolution of 1848 forced him to close. He taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1849 until his death in 1856.

Placide Cappeau

The poet Cappeau was an advocate of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.  Voltaire was renowned for criticizing the Catholic church, religious intolerance, and dogma in general. Consequently, Cappeau made the Redeemer figure in his song a kind of reformer of injustices, in particular, the problem of original sin. To begin with, people recognized Cappeau’s theology as eccentric, probably even doubtful.

Theology

In the earlier form of Minuit, the Christ figure descends to intervene with His Father’s plan to punish mankind.  Traditional doctrine pronounces that Christ came from love, not to intervene. This version also declares that Christ appeared to expunge the original sin of Adam. Cappeau removed this part from his poem years later, because he just didn’t believe it.  He preferred to portray Christ as the reformer of disparity and unfairness. Before long, the writer/politician Alphonse de Lamartine referred to the Minuit as the the Marseillaise of religion. Most French churchmen agreed with this idea but certainly did not consider it a tribute.  

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O Holy Night for Tuba & Piano
Tuba et Piano

$24.95 23.96 € Tuba et Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus

Piano,Viola - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.548681

Composed by Adam. Arranged by James M. Guthrie, ASCAP. Christian,Christmas. Score and part. 10 pages. Jmsgu3 #3410447. Published by jmsgu3 (A0.548681).

Duration: 4:56. Score 5 pg. 44 ms. Solo part: 2 pg. Piano part: 3 pg.

Cantique de Noël

The French composer Adolphe Adam was already famous as a composer of many successful ballets and operas. Then, in the 1840’s he wrote his most famous work - O Holy Night. The original song title was Minuit Chretiens or Cantique de Noël.  Placide Cappeau provided the original song lyrics. The song was first performed in Roquemaure by the opera singer Emily Laurey at midnight mass in 1847. It became very popular among the French, much the way that Silent Night was famous elsewhere. In the 1850’s John S. Dwight, a Unitarian minister and music teacher translated the song into English.  

Adolphe Adam

In his younger years, Adam studied organ and composition at the Paris Conservatoire. He also played the timpani in the Conservatoire orchestra. Adam used his savings and borrowed money to open a new opera house - the fourth opera house in Paris in 1847. Unfortunately, the Revolution of 1848 forced him to close. He taught composition at the Paris Conservatoire from 1849 until his death in 1856.

Placide Cappeau

The poet Cappeau was an advocate of the French Enlightenment philosopher Voltaire.  Voltaire was renowned for criticizing the Catholic church, religious intolerance, and dogma in general. Consequently, Cappeau made the Redeemer figure in his song a kind of reformer of injustices, in particular, the problem of original sin. To begin with, people recognized Cappeau’s theology as eccentric, probably even doubtful.

Theology

In the earlier form of Minuit, the Christ figure descends to intervene with His Father’s plan to punish mankind.  Traditional doctrine pronounces that Christ came from love, not to intervene. This version also declares that Christ appeared to expunge the original sin of Adam. Cappeau removed this part from his poem years later, because he just didn’t believe it.  He preferred to portray Christ as the reformer of disparity and unfairness. Before long, the writer/politician Alphonse de Lamartine referred to the Minuit as the the Marseillaise of religion. Most French churchmen agreed with this idea but certainly did not consider it a tribute.  

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O Holy Night for Viola & Piano
Alto, Piano

$24.95 23.96 € Alto, Piano PDF SheetMusicPlus


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