Bass part for music intended to accompany a silent film. "Nos. 1 and 2 are familiar church songs. No. 1 is the lighter number and is good for Salvation army scenes or as a church hymn when pathos are not apparent. No. 2 suggests the pathetic. No. 3 is used as a benediction at end of services. No. 4 can be used as processional or recessional when pauses are omitted and to give organ impressions when required."
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Bass part for music intended to accompany a silent film. "Nos. 1 and 2 are familiar church songs. No. 1 is the lighter number and is good for Salvation army scenes or as a church hymn when pathos are not apparent. No. 2 suggests the pathetic. No. 3 is used as a benediction at end of services. No. 4 can be used as processional or recessional when pauses are omitted and to give organ impressions when required."
Physical Description
[1] p. ; 27 cm.
Notes
Contents: 1. Onward Christian Soldiers. -- 2. Rock of Ages. -- 3. Old Hundred (Doxology). -- 4. Choral
This score is part of the following collection of related materials.
Silent Film Music Collection
Public-domain compositions intended to accompany silent films with live music. The collection consists of items from the UNT Music Library's WFAA and WBAP radio orchestra libraries and other works for small orchestra.