Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2004 12:38 pm
I know the Baptist Hymnal has accompanying instrumental parts, and I'd bet most other hymnals do, too. I'd contact the publishers of your current hymnal and find out what they may have available.
The instrumentation in the Baptist Hymnal has the melody and harmony on each part, so you can assign the melody to anybody or to nobody (since singers are singing it, you may well prefer that). There's one book for trombones and baritones (three parts on one staff), one for tuba/bass/bari sax, etc.
Too bad you can't teach your sax player to play trumpet -- you'd be off to an outstanding start if you could.
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Joe Baker, who is looking for a new church, and hopes to find one with a good instrumental ensemble of some sort.
The instrumentation in the Baptist Hymnal has the melody and harmony on each part, so you can assign the melody to anybody or to nobody (since singers are singing it, you may well prefer that). There's one book for trombones and baritones (three parts on one staff), one for tuba/bass/bari sax, etc.
Too bad you can't teach your sax player to play trumpet -- you'd be off to an outstanding start if you could.
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Joe Baker, who is looking for a new church, and hopes to find one with a good instrumental ensemble of some sort.