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Down at the Cross advanced piano sheet music for Easter (Glory to His Name)

Down at the Cross advanced piano sheet music for Easter (Glory to His Name)

Level: Advanced

This Down at the Cross advanced piano sheet music is a reflective piece about the cross and giving glory to Jesus Christ. It is a relaxed hymn and the arrangement feels slower, but still has plenty of movement and challenges.

This arrangement is part of the Reflections of the Cross collection.

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This arrangement is part of the Reflections of the Cross collection.

This Down at the Cross advanced piano sheet music is a reflective piece about the cross and giving glory to Jesus Christ. It is a relaxed hymn and the arrangement feels slower, but still has plenty of movement and challenges.

Great for church services or recital for both piano student and piano teacher. This At Down at the Cross advanced piano sheet music is perfect for offertory in a medium to large sized church, or as a prelude in a smaller church. It lasts for about three and a half minutes.

This Down at the Cross advanced piano sheet music is similar in level to most Level 7 and 8 piano books and ABRSM Level 8. It will give the student great exercise in varying notes, rhythms, and movement.

5 pages. Keys of D and B-Flat.

The basic format of Down at the Cross advanced piano sheet music is Introduction, verse 1, interlude to key and tempo change, verse 2, interlude to key change, verse 3, ending.

Musical Elements In Down at the Cross Advanced Piano Sheet Music

  • Note values: Quarter note, half note, whole note, eighth note, sixteenth note, thirty-second note
  • Key of D
  • Key of B-Flat
  • Ledger lines
  • Accidentals
  • Runs
  • Octaves
  • Tempo changes
  • Time signature changes

Practice Tips For Down at the Cross Advanced Piano Sheet Music

Start on page two at the key and tempo change. This tempo change can be tricky as it should seem slower, but the sixteenth notes make it go a little faster. Practice both hands separately and add them together slowly.

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