[Trombone-l] Music for tenor and bass trombone and piano

Ray Horton rayhorton at insightbb.com
Tue Nov 4 07:49:47 CST 2008


No, I mean for service music do you you want serious music or music 
based on hymn tunes?  Not talking about hymn singing, although there are 
descants, etc. available for that, too.


RBH


Gabriel Langfur wrote:
> Not sure what kind of church exactly. Hymn tunes are covered - we'll play from hymnals I'm sure. The first service is Nov. 23rd.
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> Thanks
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Ray Horton <rayhorton at insightbb.com>
> To: Gabriel Langfur <glangfur at yahoo.com>
> Cc: Bone List <trombone-l at samford.edu>
> Sent: Monday, November 3, 2008 9:24:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Music for tenor and bass trombone and piano
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> What kind of church?  Do you want hymn tunes or "classical" music?  How 
> fast do you need it? 
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> I might be able to help a little, depending on your schedule.
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> Raymond Horton
> Minister of Music
> Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church
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> Gabriel Langfur wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> A tenor trombone-playing friend and I have been hired to play a couple of church services with the pianist who is the music director of a local church, and I have no idea what we should play. Does anyone know any original or borrowed (transcribed) music that would be good and fun to play?
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>> The pianist is excellent, and we're both strong players. He's one of Boston's very best freelancers, with a very strong low range, and I have a very good high register...for a bass trombone player ;). Meaning, we could play music that is not specifically for tenor and bass voices but for roughly equal voices. 
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>> Thanks for any suggestions,
>> Gabe
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