| Solo Sounds, Volume 1
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The contents of the Solo Sounds folios features works on State Contest lists for each instrument (and pieces that are likely list candidates). Two folios are available for each instrument (flute, clarinet, oboe, alto saxophone, trumpet, trombone, French horn, and tuba), both with supplementary piano accompaniment volumes. Format: Book Category: Brass - French Horn Method or Collection
Songbook Format: French Horn Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A piano accompaniment is available.
Editor(s): "Solo Sounds, Volume 1" was edited by Jack Lamb.
Publisher: "Solo Sounds, Volume 1" was published by Belwin.
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| Song List For "Solo Sounds, Volume 1" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Gavotte - Composed By: B. Martini Serenade - Composed By: David Kaplan Elegie - Composed By: Rolf Scheurer Soliloquy - Composed By: David Kaplan Cavatina - Composed By: Vladimir Bakaleinikoff To Spring - Composed By: Edvard Grieg Canzona - Composed By: Vladimir Bakaleinikoff Hymn To Joy - Composed By: Ludwig Van Beethoven Lady In Blue - Composed By: William Pelz Melody For Horn - Composed By: Morine A. Nyquist Green Meadows Waltz - Composed By: C. Forsberg Annie Lauri - Composed By: Lady John Scott German Love Song - Composed By: Johannes Brahms Pantomime From "Orfeo" - Composed By: Gluck Autumn Dream - Composed By: G.W. Lotzenhiser
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