Hymns for Beginners... we're talking REALLY easy

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MonikaFL
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Hymns for Beginners... we're talking REALLY easy

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I had a couple of elementary school students who were learning on the little Jupiter Prodigy flutes. And getting a really pretty sound! They were eager to play in church, but I didn't have any super easy hymn arrangements they could play. And I mean super easy... like, some of those young students didn't even know a full octave of notes yet. So I arranged a couple for them so that they could play in their own churches. They're available from Formia Press.

Jesus Loves Me -- uses only 5 notes (F, G, A, C, D) from the 1st space F to the 4th line D

Oh, How I Love Jesus -- uses only 5 pitches (G A B C D), from the 2nd line G to the 4th line D

Holy, Holy, Holy -- range is 1 octave, from the first space F to the top line F

I teach my beginners with the Trevor Wye books, hence the focus on those lower notes first.

I know this probably falls under the "blatant ad" category :lol: but I just wanted to post it in case someone else finds it useful. When I have young students who want to play in front of others, I definitely want to encourage that. But I found I had to create a way for these little ones to be able to do that.

If you know of any other REALLY easy hymn arrangements, please post the titles/arrangers here. :D I'm always looking for more music! (aren't we all? story of our lives... LOL)
Visit [url=http://www.monikadurbin.com/formiapress]Formia Press[/url] to check out my compositions and arrangements for flute and more.

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Post by MeLizzard »

Tons of Tunes for Church (there's a whole Tons of... series) from Hal Leonard is pretty easy. They also publish Easy Great Hymns.
"There is no 'Try'; there is only 'Do'."--Yoda

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