Dave needs a 1 piano / 4 hands arrangement of “Peace Like a River” for this Sunday’s service and it’s now 8:00 on Friday night. He and his duet partner are usually able to get around the keyboard without problems, but they need something that won’t
take more than an hour of practice.
Leslie is a senior music major a Notre Dame University and to make a little extra money, she is also the director of a home school band. They are a dedicated bunch with lots of support from home, but their numbers are seldom over 15 and they never know from year to year what kind of instrumentation to expect. Leslie needs arrangements which are a.) fun to play, b.) inexpensive, c.) completely versatile (which in this case means “transposable“) and d.) includes parts for players of all skill levels.
Sandra is a volunteer choir director in Thornthill, South Africa. She oversees three small choirs as the music minister in her small Christian church as well as a 50-voice community choir and ragtag bell choir who also meet in her church. Her budget is minimal, so she loves it when she can get music at a low price or even free.
Lorna is a piano teacher in a rural town in Idaho. Resources for music for her younger students are plenty, but it's a challenge to find music for her teen students that will hold their interest.
Jake is almost 18. He loves playing the piano and composing his own music. He has written over 20 new compositions and arrangements and has recorded a CD that he gives to friends and family for gifts. He would love to share his music and maybe make a little money with it, but doesn't have a clue of how to begin.
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