National Anthem of New Zealand (for bassoon duet, suitable for grades 2-5)
by Edwin Sung
Woodwind Duet - Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 20028442
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Bassoon Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.731014

Composed by John Joseph Woods. Arranged by Edwin Sung. Classical,Film/TV,Instructional. Individual part. 2 pages. Edwin Sung #3243. Published by Edwin Sung (A0.731014).

"God Defend New Zealand" is a gorgeous, bilingual national anthem. (usually 2 verses, first one in Maori Language and second one in English) The frequent usage of scale and running notes also contributes to making this music special. Despite only two instruments, this duet retains all those characteristics mentioned above, with 2 verses. While the beginners enjoy playing the tune consistently, the other part gives colourful support in every verse, making this piece more interesting. This explains why this piece is recommended to all of you, including the beginners, to perform either leisurely or professionally! Date published: 17th October, 2014 Enjoy!

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