
Silent Night Trombone Sheet Music PDF (Traditional Carol / PraiseCharts)

Silent Night Trombone Sheet Music PDF (Traditional Carol / PraiseCharts)

Silent Night
Traditional Carol / PraiseChartsTrombone 1/2 Details
Download the Trombone 1,2 sheet music for Silent Night by Traditional Carol / PraiseCharts, from the album Traditional Carols Collection. This song was arranged by David Shipps in the key of A, G.
| SongID | 2268 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Traditional Carols Collection |
| Artists | Traditional Carol, PraiseCharts |
| Authors | Franz Gruber, Joseph Mohr, David Shipps |
| Arrangers | David Shipps |
| Publishers | PraiseCharts Publishing |
| CCLI Song No. | 4609942 |
| File Type | |
| Original Key | A |
| Available Keys | A, G |
| Meter | 6/8 |
| Style | Traditional |
| Tempo | Med Slow |
| Theme | Advent, Alleluia, Angels, Birth, Children, Christ, Christmas, Christmas Carol, Grace, Heaven, Holiness, Jesus, Kingship, Light, Love, Peace, Purity, Redemption, Savior, Shepherd, Son of God, Traditional, Stars, Dawn, Calm, Quietness, Silence, Radiance, Sleep, Christmas Eve |
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