Orchestration for "Rodeheaver's Gospel Songs"
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The trombone generally follows the bass part of the hymn, but when it has independent melodies, it is intended that they should be played prominently. In the verse the trombones should be kept fairly subdued, but in the choruses they may come out stronger. When there are more than one, a solo trombone should always be employed for the verse. Avoid the danger of too brassy effects. One trombone can be heard well against ten violins. If greater variety is demanded, and there are more than one, the extra trombone may play the cello part. Especially this is advisable when there is no cello. The trombone may also play the string bass part, when this instrument is lacking. - To the musical director.
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