You can find sheet music for a Clarinet and Trombone duet on various online platforms such as music publishers' websites like Hal Leonard or Sheet Music Plus. Additionally, free resources like IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project) offer a range of public domain scores. Local music stores or libraries may also have physical copies available for borrowing or purchase.
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
You can find the sheet music for the jealousy duet from "The Threepenny Opera" at various online retailers such as Sheet Music Plus or MusicNotes. Additionally, you might check libraries or bookstores that specialize in theater music. If you're looking for a digital version, platforms like Amazon or Google Play Music may also have it available for purchase.
You can find sheet music for "Viva La Vida" arranged for alto sax duet on various online platforms such as Musicnotes, Sheet Music Plus, or Etsy. Additionally, you might check music forums or social media groups dedicated to saxophonists, where members often share or sell arrangements. Local music stores may also carry arrangements or be able to order them for you.
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
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.