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OK120 Hymns for Brass Band , colloquially known in the brass band world as the "Red Book,"
The Ultimate Guide to "120 Hymns for Brass Band": The Essential Collection for Every Librarian and Conductor
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The quintessential closing hymn, famous for its emotional weight and use at major sporting events like the FA Cup Final.
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: 1st and 2nd Baritone; two Euphonium parts (usually Treble Clef). Trombones : 1st, 2nd, and Bass Trombone. Basses : Eb and Bb Bass (usually Treble Clef). Percussion : Drums, Timpani, and Tuned Percussion. Can’t copy the link right now
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The genius behind these arrangements is . A highly decorated composer, arranger, and Lieutenant Colonel in The Salvation Army, he was a monumental figure in brass band music, serving as "the driving force in Salvation Army music" for many years. His deep understanding of the brass idiom is exactly why his arrangements are so effective. They are written to be idiomatic, rewarding to play, and beautiful to listen to, making this book the gold standard.
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