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SKU: A0.909701
By Steve Tyrell. By John Frederick Coots. Arranged by D. Kim Clayton. A Cappella,Jazz. Octavo. 9 pages. HarmonyPlus Publications #4820067. Published by HarmonyPlus Publications (A0.909701).SSA - A Cappella music at it's best! The classic Christmas song - Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, is a MUST song for Christmas! This A Cappella arrangement has a twist and style all it's own. It is lively, upbeat, jazzy and a lot of fun. If your women's choir revels in the A Cappella music, this piece is perfect for you! This song and arrangement are for upper intermediate and advanced women's choruses. The available recording we have placed on this site does NOT come from a live performance or in the studio. It's not perfect...but we think you will feel how jazzy and fun this piece really is! Also available is The HarmonyPlus Trax CD that is a teaching CD. The CD includes: Full version (all parts), Soprano 1 version, Soprano 2 version, Alto version. Perfect for all members of the choir to learn her individual parts. Duration: 2:01
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