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This easy level arrangement of Swing Low, Sweet Chariot is written for Alto Saxophone in E and Piano, with chord symbols included in the score, ideal for beginner and early-intermediate players. The piece is a Traditional American Spiritual, dating from the mid-19th century. In this duo setting, the alto saxophone carries the main melody in a comfortable range with simplified rhythms and smooth phrasing, while the piano provides a supportive and easy accompaniment. The added chord symbols allow harmonic understanding and optional accompaniment by other instruments. The calm, soulful and reflective character of the spiritual is preserved, making this arrangement suitable for lessons, recitals, church settings and expressive performances.About the instrument:Alto Saxophone in E melodyPiano easy accompanimentEasy levelComfortable ranges for both instrumentsChord symbols includedSuitable for student duetsAbout the lyrics:Instrumental arrangement only.No lyrics included in this version.#altosax #piano #altsaxpiano#SwingLowSweetChariot#spiritual #traditional #sheetmusic#easy #beginner#americanmusic #publicdomain#musicforbeginners #instrumentalmusic#withchords #leadingsheet
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Traditional American Spiritual
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