Ode to My Savior Beginner Trumpet Trio by Eddie Lewis Sheet Music for Brass Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
Log In
1154235
Ode to My Savior Beginner Trumpet Trio Digital Sheet Music
Cover Art for "Ode to My Savior Beginner Trumpet Trio" by Eddie Lewis PASS

Ode to My Savior Beginner Trumpet Trioby Eddie Lewis Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

£3.99
Taxes/VAT calculated at checkout.
Free access with trial. £9.99/month after. Cancel anytime.
Cart purchase includes:
Official publisher PDF download (printable)
Access anywhere, including our free app

This item is not eligible for PASS discount.

Audio Preview

Video Preview

Product Details


Product Description

I have said this in the description for other pieces, but its worth mentioning again. I believe that trumpet students should begin performing from the start of their careers. The problem with this belief is that there isnt much good music written for the beginners to perform. Most of what is published is dumbed down and doesnt sound like real music. I have been trying to fill that cap by composing pieces for the beginners that I would be proud to perform in public. My objective with these compositions is to write music that sounds like real music, but functions within the limitations of the beginners trumpet skills. My first compositions of this nature were the three bird solos, Bird March, Feathered Friends and The Purple Parrot (which I let my then current students name). One of those students performed the Bird March solo at a school assembly only three or four months after she started playing the trumpet. That student eventually quit trumpet to pursue a busy performance career in theater (she was an elementary school student) but performing the Bird March for her fellow students is a memory she will always fondly look back on. That is part of why performing early in the learning process is so important. You dont know when students will continue, and which ones will not. For those students whose trumpet careers end up being no longer than a year, the one or two performances they have in that year are all they will have to look back on. Unfortunately, those who do not perform at all will only ever remember the drudgery of pointless practice and rehearsals. But theres more to my early performance philosophy than just that. For those students who do continue their trumpet careers for many years, the earlier performances have a mental benefit that cannot be replaced in any other way. Their future progress on the trumpet is greatly enhanced by each performance they present in the first two years of their trumpet careers.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.