On a Hymnsong of Philip Bliss By David R. Holsinger

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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2010

Performed by the North Texas Wind Symphony

A beautiful piece to add to any list of band repertoire. It is great to play to if you want your band to learn control in slower tempos. Also, It has one of the best climaxes I have ever experienced. :)

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  • nice i play the tuba and sound as good

  • @mattbonner12 It is well, with my soul! <3

  • Our horns are terrible and can't play this, and I have a feeling that we won't be able to play this piece at our Spring Concert, and this is my favorite piece we have! :/

  • such a beautiful piece and it has more meaning if you know the words it originated from

  • @RandomVideos20k10 I played this last year. Go 3rd part clarinets!

  • I can say this, a good, loud, sonorous horn sound make this piece unbelievable.

  • Playing this in a couple days for my first concert in high school. I'm first horn part, and there's absolutely no room to screw up. Amazing how much you have to practice a simple piece.

  • @The1Bandnerd We played this song in symphonic band at our middle school. It is such an amazing piece!

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