Gospel Music Made Easy.Gospel Music Made Easy, arranged by Gail Smith. Mel Bay Publications, Inc. (#4 Industrial Dr., Pacific, MO 63069). 32 pp. $7.95. This collection contains 26 well-known hymns and gospel songs. Gail Smith, who has been active in church music, has assembled a useful group of pieces suitable for church or Sunday school Sunday school, institution for instruction in religion and morals, usually conducted in churches as part of the church organization but sometimes maintained by other religious or philanthropic bodies. In England during the 18th cent. preludes, offertories or recessionals. However, they also are good arrangements for accompanying group singing. The melodies are clearly delineated de·lin·e·ate tr.v. de·lin·e·at·ed, de·lin·e·at·ing, de·lin·e·ates 1. To draw or trace the outline of; sketch out. 2. To represent pictorially; depict. 3. over the moving accompaniments. Most are of intermediate level but a few are early-intermediate. The arrangements, which are all in the keys of C, F or G, fit the hand comfortably, except some with octaves would be a challenge for a small hand. The left-hand plays broken chords broken chord Noun same as arpeggio most of the time or has a walking bass pattern, while the right-hand carries the melody. Only one, "I Love to Tell the Story," has the melody in octaves in the bass. "Softly and Tenderly" is a beautiful arrangement and probably the most difficult in the collection, with broken tenths in the left-hand and scale passages in the right and the last two lines modulating to the key of A-flat. All but three of the hymns are one page in length. Minimal editing leaves phrasing, dynamics and interpretation to the performer. This would be a valuable book for encouraging sight reading and performing for young students who are active in their church. Reviewed by Kathryn B. Hull, NCTM NCTM National Council of Teachers of Mathematics NCTM Nationally Certified Teacher of Music NCTM North Carolina Transportation Museum NCTM National Capital Trolley Museum NCTM Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage , La Quinta A division of Seagate that was originally an acquisition and then absorbed into the company by 1999. Quinta was the developer of Optically Assisted Winchester (OAW) technology. See OAW. California. |
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