Frosty The Snowman
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Description
SKU: A0.902733
Composed by Jared Faber. Arranged by Frank Chow. Christmas,Film/TV,Holiday. Score and parts. 30 pages. Frank Chow #6511657. Published by Frank Chow (A0.902733).Frosty The Snowman is a popularChristmas song written by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins in 1950. It was firstrecorded by American singer Gene Autry and was adapted to a television special,which is also named "Frosty The Snowman".
The flexible instrumentation arrangement enables a mixture of instruments,from small ensemble to full orchestra. This arrangement is suitable for juniorplayers who have played the instrument for 1 year or above. Essentialfingerings and bowings are provided in the string parts.
Instrumentation
Part 1: Violin, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Trumpet
Part 2: Violin, Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone, Trumpet
Part 3: Viola, Violin(Viola T.C.), Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bassoon, Horn, Trombone, Euphonium
Part 4: Cello, Double Bass, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Saxophone, Bassoon, Trombone, Tuba
Percussion: Snare Drum, Bass Drum, Suspended Cymbal, Mallet Percussion
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Contact
Email:walter1994430@gmail.com
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