On Jordan's Stormy Banks (euphonium solo - unaccompanied)
Baritone Horn TC - Digital Sheet Music

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Baritone Horn TC Solo - Level 5 - Digital Download

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Composed by American Folk Hymn from The Southern Harmony (1835), arr. R. McIntosh (1895). Arranged by Alison L. Albright. Christian,Sacred. Individual part. 6 pages. P. A. Lensey #3430319. Published by P. A. Lensey (A0.890215).

An arrangement of "On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand" for unaccompanied solo euphonium.  Bass and Treble Clef parts are included.

Two different transpositions of this piece are included.  The original spans from low C (2nd space on on Bass Clef) to high B-flat (over an octave above the staff).  The second transposition lowers the range so that the highest note is now G above the staff so that intermediate players may also be able to perform this piece.

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