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Trumpet Sheet Music- Jesus Christ is Risen Today (trumpet solo/duet/trio/quartet or three descants- with organ)

Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Instrumentation- Solo/Duet/Trio/Quartet or Melody and three Decants with Organ
Composer- arr.Chidester
Length- Depends on number of verses used
Difficulty- E
Range – Easy
Endurance- 2
Finger technique- 2
Counting ability- 2
Ensemble difficulty- 2

I have played a lot of Easter Services and one thing is usually true; most organists don’t know what to do with the brass players unless the arrangement has been written out. Most often we hear this, “I want you to play along on the hymns”. That doesn’t give you much to work on for in order to play along with the hymns, you will have to transpose the top line of the organ part. Although this is expected of trumpet players, it sometimes is a problem with younger players. Then we might be asked to play an obbligato part which will stop most players. Most Easters also include one, two and sometimes three trumpet players who most often have to sit around doing nothing or doubling on the first part.

The days of unorganized confusion in the choir loft are finally over.

This arrangement includes the following possibilities-

1. Transposed hymn melody for trumpet solo.
2. Transposed parts for a trumpet duet/ trio and/or quartet.
3. Transposed melody for one trumpet and choice of three additional descants.

Start collecting these descant arrangements and be a hero to every organist you run into.

Listen to this sample of all four independent parts performed with one of the most popular hymns- Jesus Christ Is Risen Today

View first page of score- Jesus Christ Is Risen Today-First page of score

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Trumpet Sheet Music- Crown Him with Many Crowns (trumpet solo/duet/trio/quartet or three descants- with organ)

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Instrumentation- Solo/Duet/Trio/Quartet or Melody and three Decants with Organ
Composer- arr.Chidester
Length- Depends on number of verses used
Difficulty- E
Range – M
Endurance- 2
Finger technique- 2
Counting ability- 2
Ensemble difficulty- 2

I have played a lot of Easter Services and one thing is usually true; most organists don’t know what to do with the brass players unless the arrangement has been written out. Most often we hear this, “I want you to play along on the hymns”. That doesn’t give you much to work on for in order to play along with the hymns, you will have to transpose the top line of the organ part. Although this is expected of trumpet players, it sometimes is a problem with younger players. Then we might be asked to play an obbligato part which will stop most players. Most Easters also include one, two and sometimes three trumpet players who most often have to sit around doing nothing or doubling on the first part.

The days of unorganized confusion in the choir loft are finally over.

This arrangement includes the following possibilities-

1. Transposed hymn melody for trumpet solo.
2. Transposed parts for a trumpet duet/ trio and/or quartet.
3. Transposed melody for one trumpet and choice of three additional descants.

Start collecting these descant arrangements and be a hero to every organist you run into.

Listen to this sample of all four independent parts performed with one of the most popular hymns- Crown Him With Many Crowns

View first page of trumpet score- Crown Him- First page of Trumpet score

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Trumpet Sheet Music- Were You There? (trumpet solo/duet/trio/quartet or three descants- with organ)

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Instrumentation- Solo/Duet/Trio/Quartet or Melody and three Decants with Organ
Composer- arr.Chidester
Length- Depends on number of verses used
Difficulty- E
Range – Easy
Endurance- 2
Finger technique- 2
Counting ability- 2
Ensemble difficulty- 2

I have played a lot of Easter Services and one thing is usually true; most organists don’t know what to do with the brass players unless the arrangement has been written out. Most often we hear this, “I want you to play along on the hymns”. That doesn’t give you much to work on for in order to play along with the hymns, you will have to transpose the top line of the organ part. Although this is expected of trumpet players, it sometimes is a problem with younger players. Then we might be asked to play an obbligato part which will stop most players. Most Easters also include one, two and sometimes three trumpet players who most often have to sit around doing nothing or doubling on the first part.

The days of unorganized confusion in the choir loft are finally over.

This arrangement includes the following possibilities-

1. Transposed hymn melody for trumpet solo.
2. Transposed parts for a trumpet duet/ trio and/or quartet.
3. Transposed melody for one trumpet and choice of three additional descants.

Start collecting these descant arrangements and be a hero to every organist you run into.

Listen to this sample of all four independent parts performed on one of the most popular hymns- Organ 4 trumpets

View first page of score- Were You There-First page of score

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Fantasy by Earth, Wind & Fire

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Instrumentation- Trumpet Quintet with Rhythm (Guitar, Bass, Drums)
Composer- arr.Chidester
Length- 4:16
Difficulty- M
Range – Low F# to high C# (optional ?)
Endurance- 2
Finger technique- 2
Counting ability- 2
Ensemble difficulty- 3

This is another request from a new friend who wanted this done. I didn’t know the piece but after listening to it for a few days, I decided to see just where it wanted to go. The choral section in the middle makes a good contrast to the other sections and showcases the horns alone. The solo is written out and all of the high notes have optional notes. The counter melody at the end came to me one day and I think it is the best part of the chart. The interaction of the trumpets, bass and guitar is a wonderful combination. I keep playing this around my house all day long.

Listen to sample- Fantasy- horns and rhythm

View first page of Trumpet 1- Fantasy- Trumpet 1

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Theme from the Simpsons- Trumpet Choir

Saturday, January 21st, 2012

Instrumentation- Trumpet Choir (4 trumpets, 3 cornet., 4 flugel horns)
Composer- trans.Chidester
Length- 2:23
Difficulty- VD
Range – Low F# to high C#
Endurance- 2
Finger technique- 3+
Counting ability- 2
Ensemble difficulty- 3

By request! This is not what I usually arrange but a good friend wanted to know if I could do it…… I do love a challenge. I decided on a trumpet section, a cornet section and a flugel horn section to utilize the distinct timbre of the different instruments and staging them as I did on the recording works well: flugels in front and trumpets and cornets on each side facing each other. Each player has a solo and those with the sixteenth notes had better practice their parts for I DID NOT RECORD THIS ONE ON THE FIRST TAKE. The fingering is tough and the tempo, even though it is slower (mm 120) than the original (mm 174!) it will be challenging to even the better college groups. Do not expect to sight read this one on the stand. Half of the transcription was taken from a Midi file and the other half was written to match the original. The MP3 example has been shortened for the post. If you want to download the first page of the 1st trumpet part, it makes great material to practice your fast modal scales.

Listen to sample- Final mix

View first page of Trumpet 1- Theme From Simpsons- Trumpet 1

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Free Descant- O Come All Ye Faithful

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Instrumentation- Trumpet Descants
Composer- arr.Chidester
Length- ?
Difficulty- ?
Range – ?
Endurance- ?
Finger technique- ?
Counting ability- ?
Ensemble difficulty- ?

My last request before Christmas…I think! (That was last week)

I was wrong. THIS IS MY LAST REQUEST BEFORE CHRISTMAS! (That was a few days ago)

I was wrong again! ( One hour ago)

Two descants can be played as individual descant or can be used as two trumpet descants together.

Listen to sample- O Come All Ye Faithful- descants

Free Download- O Come All Ye Faithful- descants
O Come All Ye Faithful score

My Birthday Wish to My Friends

Sunday, December 11th, 2011

My Birthday Wish to My Friends

I wanted to thank everyone who has sent me birthday wishes and to thank you, please accept this small token of my gratitude. For those who aren’t aware of my sordid background, I need to explain a reference in the lyric. I was held back in the fourth grade and for those of you who share this dark blot on their past, be assured that success does not depend on your earlier childhood; it has more to do with what happens after fourth grade. Accept your fate and carry on.

My Birthday wish to you- Thanks for the memory

Thanks to all and to all a good night!

Free Descants- “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” / “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind”

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

Instrumentation- Trumpet Descant
Composer- arr.Chidester
Length- 1:54 and :54
Difficulty- M+
Range – F first space to high C (Concert pitches)
Endurance- 1+
Finger technique- 2
Counting ability- 2
Ensemble difficulty- 2

Another request!

After return home from a Christmas party last night, I noticed a request on one of the trumpet bulletin boards asking for descants for “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling” and “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind”. Neither of these numbers is readily available so I arranged the requested descants this morning and after sending them to the original requester (living in Scotland) I checked my Email and found that a recent friend (living in Haiti) had recommended that the requester contact me. Is this what’s call International Good Will?

I love the Internet!

There are two descants for each of the hymns. In measure 32-33-34 of “Love Divine” the part goes a little high so I wrote a lower part. Both parts are on the recording so you could split the two decants between two players and play the high as well as the lower parts to make it sound like a duet. This is also true in measures 21-22-23.

All parts are written in Concert pitch.

Listen to sample- Love Divine, All Loves Excelling

Free score- Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Descant

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Built on the Rock

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Instrumentation- Trumpet Quartet/w Piano
Composer- Lindeman/arr.Chidester
Length- 3:04
Difficulty- E
Range – Low Bb to A just above staff
Endurance- 1+
Finger technique- 1
Counting ability- 1+
Ensemble difficulty- 1+

When faced with “five” times through a hymn, I like to use the tag team approach. Each player plays a short phrase and turns it over to someone else. I staged this as an antiphonal performance to break up the repetition. If you want to sound professional and use young players, this works very well.

Listen to sample- Built on the Rock

View first page of score- Built on the Rock

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Free Trumpet Sheet Music- The Church’s One Foundation

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Instrumentation- Trumpet Quartet/w Organ
Composer- Wesley/arr.Chidester
Length- 2:19
Difficulty- E
Range – Low Bb to top line F
Endurance- 1
Finger technique- 1
Counting ability- 1
Ensemble difficulty- 1

When faced with four times through a hymn, I like to use the “tag team” approach. Each player plays a short phrase and turns it over to someone else. I staged this as an antiphonal performance to break up the repetition. If you want to sound professional with your younger players, this works very well.It begins as solo antiphonal, then duet antiphonal, then more homophonic and the last time through reverts back to more traditional sound.

Listen to sample- The Church’s One Foundation

Download parts and score- The Church’s One Foundation

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