The first snowflakes falling outside! There is no greater distraction for students. Perfect for first-year students' winter concert, the flexible instrumentation scoring allows each string instrument the
These holiday parade tunes are simple to play - perfect for a beginning marching band program. Featuring Jingle Bells; Jolly Old St. Nicholas and a cadence for Up on the Housetop,
This version of Jolly Old Saint Nicholas is perfect for your beginning band's first winter or holiday concert. The entire composition is based on the first six notes of the concert B-flat scale,
Here's an expertly crafted arrangement of the holiday classic, Jingle Bells. Using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale and no eighth notes, this piece can be performed confidently by
This arrangement of the popular French Christmas carol has been written with young students in mind. It's scored using just the first few notes presented in most beginning band methods, has only quarter-,
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Known for its simplistic beauty, this melody is supported by a simple but beautiful harmonization.
This Christmas Duet is part of a series written for beginning instrumentalists. It is called the Key of David because the key it's in makes it readable for anyone who would like to play in church or for the
A humorous and creative holiday selection combining Up on the Housetop and Good King Wenceslas. Using the first six notes introduced in most method books, this will be an educational and
A humorous and creative holiday selection combining Up on the Housetop and Good King Wenceslas. Using the first six notes introduced in most method books, here is a piece that is
You've heard of the fiddler on the roof? Well, how about a Band on the Housetop! Feature the entire band, section by section, at your next winter concert. Using just six notes, this old
Looking for the perfect winter piece for your young musicians? Look no further than this thrilling work. Illustrating the raw power of winter storms, it uses minor harmonies, driving rhythms, and aggressive
Set in the key of G major in 3/4 time, this easy, yet lush arrangement of the traditional holiday carol will bring out the best in your young players.