NEW "Amazing Grace" by Iain Mundy. Euphonium Solo - Matonizz. Play Along!

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Happy Monday BrassNation! We have a brand new arrangement of "Amazing Grace" made for you by Iain Mundy today. This gorgeous piece comes in 4 versions of E flat to B flat, A flat to B flat, C to G and C to E flat Major with Transposing Parts included in every practical key and clef (Full List Below). Hope you enjoy. DOWNLOAD SHEET MUSIC & PIANO BACKING TRACKS: https://www.matonizz.com/product/amazing-grace/

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Musicians:

Matonizz (Principal Euphonium at RCB)
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Birute Stundziaite (Piano)

Iain Mundy (Composer)
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Dmitry Babkin (Sound Engineer)
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Available parts:

Parts are available for all practical keys for all brass instruments. The first three versions below are for general use by most brass instruments, while the fourth is especially designed specifically to accommodate the low range instruments: the tuba and bass trombone.

E-flat/B-flat Version:

Solo in Eb (Cornet/Trumpet in Eb, Horn in Eb)
Solo in C (Cornet/Trumpet in C)
Solo in Bb (Cornet/Trumpet/Flugelhorn in Bb, Euphonium/Baritone T.C.) Solo in F (Horn in F)
Solo in B.C. (Trombone, Euphonium/Baritone B.C.)

A-flat/E-flat Version:

Solo in Eb (Cornet/Trumpet in Eb, Horn in Eb)
Solo in F (Horn in F)

C/G Version:

Solo in C (Cornet/Trumpet in C)
Solo in Bb (Cornet/Trumpet/Flugelhorn in Bb, Euphonium/Baritone T.C.) Solo in B.C. (Trombone, Euphonium/Baritone B.C.)

C/E-flat Version (special setting for low range instruments):

Solo in B.C. (Tuba or Bass Trombone)
Solo in Eb (Tuba in Eb)
Solo in Bb (Tuba in Bb)

Performance Notes:

Likely the most popular hymn in history and one of the most popular songs the world over, "Amazing Grace" comes from a poem penned by a slave ship captain, John Newton. As his ship was tossed by a fierce storm, he wrote that if he and those aboard his ship were spared, he would devote his life to God. Later in his life, he did just that, becoming an Anglican clergyman and a staunch abolitionist. Years after his experience on the night of that storm, he wrote poetry detailing his experiences and his conversion to the faith. The song speaks to the promise of redemption to all who cast away sin and become believers.
When playing the piece, the soloist should be cognizant of the pianist's role. At points, the solo instrument is a secondary player accompanying the piano. Additionally, while marcato markings are employed just before the key modulation, those should be more focused on extra weight on each note, as opposed to an extremely pointed beginning of each note.

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