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This easy level arrangement of Michael, Row the Boat Ashore is written for solo Trombone, with chord symbols and full lyrics included in the score, ideal for beginner and early-intermediate players. The piece is a Traditional American Spiritual, dating from the mid-19th century. The melody sits in a comfortable trombone range with simplified rhythms and smooth phrasing. Chord symbols support harmonic understanding and optional accompaniment, while the lyrics allow vocal or ensemble use. The calm, reflective character of the spiritual is preserved.About the instrument:Trombone (bass clef)Easy levelComfortable melodic rangeSimplified rhythms with smooth phrasingChord symbols includedLyrics included in the scoreAbout the lyrics:Traditional spiritual lyrics are fully included in the score for optional vocal or ensemble use.#trombone #trombonesolo #MichaelRowTheBoatAshore#spiritual #traditional #sheetmusic#easy #beginner#americanmusic #publicdomain#musicforbeginners #instrumentalmusic#withchords #withlyrics #leadingsheet
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