The Words I Would Say Trumpet Sheet Music PDF (Sidewalk Prophets)
The Words I Would Say Trumpet Sheet Music PDF (Sidewalk Prophets)
The Words I Would Say
Sidewalk ProphetsTrumpet 1,2 Details
Download the trumpet sheet music for The Words I Would Say by Sidewalk Prophets, from the album These Simple Truths. This song was arranged by Frank Ralls / Jared Haschek in the key of Bb, G.
SongID | 7493 |
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Language | English |
Album | These Simple Truths |
Artists | Sidewalk Prophets |
Authors | Ben McDonald, Dave Frey, Sam Mizell |
Arrangers | Frank Ralls, Jared Haschek |
CCLI Song No. | 5506288 |
File Type | |
Pages | |
Available Keys | Bb, G |
Meter | 6/8 |
Theme | Alive, Aspiration, Awakening, Bible, Confidence, Faith, Father, Fear, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Heart, Hope, Life, Love, Pain, Peace, Strength, Suffering, Thankfulness, Pardon, Stars, Dawn, Morning, Time, Calm, Quietness |
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