[Trombone-l] Church Music for Trbn Quartet

Daryl Burch darylburch at speakeasy.net
Thu May 11 13:08:18 CDT 2006


Anybody know if "Standard Publishing" is any good to its artists? I 
used to work in a studio that produced 4 "kids-for-Christ" sing-along 
albums a year. This was about 15yrs. ago. But they always seemed to be 
good to that particular producer.

Sorry I can't be more help in that area.

Cheers!
-D-
www.radionoise.com <- Rock star by night
www.burchinteractive.com <- Tech-nerd by day #;-)


On May 11, 2006, at 10:04 AM, Eric Edwards wrote:

> Kagarice Publications would be a good source.
>
> Eric
>
>
> Eric, Leandra, Sara, Jared & Lily
> Edwards
> "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low
> price has faded"
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: trombone-l-bounces at server5.samford.edu
> [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at server5.samford.edu]On Behalf Of Raymond 
> Horton
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:38 AM
> Cc: List Trombone
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Church Music for Trbn Quartet
>
> Along this line, I have almost completed a set of sacred solo
> arrangements for trombone and piano.  My publisher for trombone
> ensembles, Cimarron Music, wants to publish it but I am unhappy with
> sales there.  What publishers would you expect to see such a collection
> published by?
>
> Raymond Horton
>
> Daryl Burch wrote:
>
>> I agree. I'd like to hear your ear on "Old Rugged Cross," "Just A
>> Closer Walk With Thee,"  and other standards. Most guys just read the
>> four parts out of the hymnal and make do. If there were compelling
>> arrangements around they'd jump at 'em.
>>
>> When I was a young upstart and competing in youth competitions around
>> OH, I landed a Bill Pierce solo book that had med/hard arrangements of
>> "Joshua" and "Precious Lord" and a bunch of others. They were very fun
>> to play and took me far in the competitions. I also performed them a
>> lot as offertories or special music during the home church services. I
>> got a lot of miles out of that book.
>>
>> Basically, if the arrangements are interesting (and most of Bob's 
>> are!)
>> players will want them.
>>
>> My $0.02, anyway.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> -D-
>> www.radionoise.com <- Rock star by night
>> www.burchinteractive.com <- Tech-nerd by day #;-)
>>
>>
>> On Apr 17, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Thomas Ervin wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> If I was gonna do it (I'm not), I'd get copies of the various church
>>> hymnals and see which titles are most common to various  
>>> denominations.
>>> I *think* I'd stick to the old standards myself, and not chase the
>>> newer hymns that are continually coming out in the "newer" church
>>> music.
>>>
>>>
>>
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