HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION (Trombone/Piano and Trb Part)
by Gary Lanier
Trombone Duet - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 20028314
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Instrumental Duet Instrumental Duet,Trombone - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.613248

Composed by Traditional American Melody. Arranged by Gary Lanier. Contemporary. Score and parts. 9 pages. The Lanier Company #2036485. Published by The Lanier Company (A0.613248).

HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION is an arrangement for Trombone and Piano of a popular old hymn tune. The piano plays an intriguing 4 measure introduction, then enters the trombone on the captivating melody supported by long chords. From there, theme and variation begins with a driving accompaniment. Then, comes a dazzling quick and short switch from 4/4 to 3/4 time that is a miniature recap of the melody just before the triumphant ending. HOW FIRM A FOUNDATION works great for offertories, special music for a worship service, or for the the joy of playing it in any situation where inspirational music is desired (9 pages).

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