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Author: ben1948
Date: 2015-11-01 06:33
I'm a 67 year old adult who's never been in a band or played an instrument other than easy piano, but always liked the clarinet. I started taking lessons 15 months ago from an wonderful instructor and have greatly enjoyed myself and made considerably more progress than I had envisioned.
In any case, I love Richard Stoltzman's arrangement of Amazing Grace and have Googled everything I can think of trying to find the sheet music without success. There is a 2002 Stoltzman songbook which appears to have it, but I can't find the songbook either, except for an offering on Amazon at $850!!! The music sounds to me like something I could play, at least most of.
Does anyone know where I can find this?
Or is anyone willing to transcribe from a You Tube clip. I'd happily pay someone to do so.
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Author: runner
Date: 2015-11-02 00:36
Try the Bill Holcomb arrangement of "Amazing Grace." You will like that one.
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Author: hrvanbeek
Date: 2015-11-02 01:22
Ben,
I've just sent a message to your Gmail account regarding the Stoltzman songbook.
Heather
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