SATB Medium Difficulty Sheet Music Shipped by GIA Publications $2.60 Series: RSCM. Accompaniment: Organ. Pages: 12. Liturgical/Seasonal: All Souls. Language: English. | |
Organ Medium Difficulty Shipped by MorningStar Music Publishers $37.00 Charles Callahan�s years of leading worship from the console are reflected in this second expansive collection of useful pieces for the church organist. A follow-up to his highly successful first vo… | |
PowerPoint File download from Digital Songs and Hymns $2.99 * This song is a Powerpoint presentation with notes and lyrics, suitable for projection.
* Each song comes in 15 different formats. (See free sample) * It does not include audio or a printable score… | |
Organ File download from Lorenz Publishing $33.00 With a line from John Greenleaf Whittier’s “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind” as his inspiration, “Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire, O still, small voice of calm!,” Mr. Walters ha… | |
Piano Medium Difficulty Sheet Music Shipped by Hope Publishing $20.95 Interesting harmony and simple counterpoint… | |
Piano Violin Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $32.95 Easy Hymn Settings for Solo Violin and Piano
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Piano Moderately Difficult Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $26.95 Twelve Dynamic Songs for the Solo Pianist
Well-known concert pianist and arranger, Jeff Bennett, has recaptured the spirit of his first collection (Praise to the Lord the Almighty, 70/1353M) with h… | |
Piano Trumpet Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $32.95 Arranged with Keyboard Accompaniment
Brant Adams is perhaps the premier orchestrator for church music publishers today. This volume of trumpet solos is the first in the Brant Adams Instrumental Ser… | |
Organ Brass Timpani Moderately Easy Thanksgiving Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $33.00 Vibrant Accompaniments for the Church Year for Organ, Brass Quartet and opt. Timpani
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Organ Shipped by Lorenz Publishing $33.00 With a line from John Greenleaf Whittier’s “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind” as his inspiration, “Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire, O still, small voice of calm!,” Mr. Walters ha… |