The Bandit
Backing Track: Trumpet, Cornet, Baritone, Euphonium, Trombone, Tuba
The Red Knight is an original piece of sheet music written by us here at sheets4brass. As you can see it is written in a 3/4 time signature, and each phrase starts with two quaver upbeats. This piece is also written in a minor key. This piece is suitable for any treble clef instrument but
Here we have got a treble clef version of the grand old duke of York. This can be played on any treble clef instrument but this sheet music is best suited to trumpet, cornet, either horn, tenor trombone or baritone. Also fine for a treble clef euphonium or tuba. Watch out here for your three
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Butterfly is a piece of brass sheet music written at about the grade one standard. This is the treble clef version which is written in C Major. (No sharps of flats) This piece has a focus on the grade 1 arpeggios. C Major and A Minor arpeggio respectively. You can see this on bar one
This is a version of Wheels on the Bus written in treble clef. Like all of our other treble clef music sheets it can be played on any instrument that uses treble clef, but we recommend that it is used on a a higher pitched brass instrument such as a trumpet, cornet, horn, trombone, baritone,
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This is a treble clef version of the well known nursery rhyme Baa Baa Black Sheet. We recommend that it is played on a high pitched brass instrument such as a trumpet, cornet, horn, baritone, euphonium, trombone or treble clef tuba. Watch out for the quavers in bar seven! Why don’t you see how fast
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Here we have got a simple version of a popular traditional melody called Shepherd’s Hey. This version is written in bass and can be played on any lower pitched instrument, including any bass clef brass instrument.
This is a treble clef version of Kum By Yah, it can be used by any higher pitched instrument that uses the treble clef. We recommend this piece of sheet music for the trumpet, cornet, French horn, tenor horn, baritone or treble clef trombone, euphonium and tuba. You first three notes are the C Major
This is Frere Jaques for the higher pitched brass instrument such as the trumpet, cornet, french horn, tenor horn or treble clef baritone, trombone, euphonium and tuba. It can also be played by any higher pitched instrument. You can also play this piece as a round. The second player can start after two or four
Welcome to twinkle twinkle little star for brass instruments. This is a simple version of the popular nursery rhyme written in C Major. This is a key that has no sharps or flats. Lucky you! This version has also got breathe marks which are suggested places for you to breathe. If you get good at