Christmas Below the Break - Volume One
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SKU: A0.1135185
Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Rebecca Tharp. Christmas,Holiday. Individual part. 9 pages. Rebecca Tharp #735223. Published by Rebecca Tharp (A0.1135185).A collection of 9 public domain Christmas carols, arranged as solos for the earliest beginner clarinet player. With a range of ledger line G below the staff to second space A, no flats or sharps, and only quarter/half/dotted half/whole notes and rests, these arrangements are accessible to students who have only been playing a few weeks, but fun for more advanced clarinet players as well. Collection includes: Jolly Old Saint Nicholas; Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella; I Saw Three Ships; O Come, O Come, Emmanuel; Go Tell It On the Mountain; Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; We Three Kings of Orient Are; Jingle Bells.
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