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I find this website useful. It's written for piano, but I use it for my flute so it might work with trumpet. Just scroll down until you see the hyrule field music. http://herbalcell.com/blog/free-sheet-music/legend-of-zelda-twilight-princess Hope this helped :D
There isn't one. You have to get the solo and both learn it and arrange it yourself
nay good music store actually (well in channel islands jersey) I found a violin duet looking for a piano sheet music http://ichigos.com/sheets/n
Duet
It is called a DuetDuet
No. It is a solo, and it is fantastic! If you have any idea where I can get the sheet music for it, that would be awesome! xoxo Sam
A duet
This is a duet off the CD "Our Christmas." You can buy the CD on Amazon, but don't see it on iTunes.
you could try going to a music store, or searching on google for sheet music.AnswerTry Edward Troupin's "Discourse," transcribed for the flute by Howard Bass. I think that's about it. Okay, next question: WHY?I've written some music for flute and trombone which is available to buy on the internet. "Dreaming - duet for flute and trombone" can be found onhttp://www.scoreexchange.com/profiles/180Another piece written for flute and 'cello -"Andante in A minor" has also been successfully translated to the trombone. Other flute and trombone duets I've written include Give a Dog a 'Bone and Funny 'Bone. Get in touch if you want to commission a piece. Thanks for asking - Tim New8notes.com they have alot of that type of stuff... and its free
You can find chopsticks at http://www.freesheetmusiclinks.com/classical/delulli.phpA duet of chopsticks is available for free on music-scores.comThe link above is broken and music-scores.com is a pay-per-use site. Any other suggestions?
No, they do not. When a clarinet player plays a "C" it actually sounds a "B-flat". The two instruments can play together if the clarinet part is written a whole step higher than the piano part.
There's a really cool more contemporary bari sax and bass clarinet called We Speak Etruscan by Lee Hyla.