This collection of flexible holiday tunes is correlated with the Tradition of Excellence Comprehensive Band Method, Book 1. You and your students can use it as an additional teaching resource
Energy and beauty are on full display in this warm and uplifting original work. A secular winter piece for young players, it uses primarily the first six notes that beginners learn to create a dazzling
This gentle work for beginning band uses the first six notes learned to create a calm portrait of a winter landscape. Images of snowflakes drifitng to the ground on a cold winter night serve as the
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,
If you have only a couple of months to prepare your beginning students for a holiday concert, this could be a lifesaver! Designed to be playable for beginners, as well as entertaining for the audience,
Ever wonder what it would sound like to mash-up the William Tell Overture with a variety of familiar Christmas songs? This creative arrangement is pure holiday fun for beginning bands and
This holiday mash-up of familiar carols uses only the first six notes of the B-flat scale. Angels We Have Heard on High; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; Deck the Halls; Dreydl Song and
Where does Santa spend his vacations from the North Pole. Well, the answer to this much-debated mystery just might be Cuba! This fun compilation takes three Christmas favorites - Jolly Old St. Nicholas;
The holiday season is a time of joy, merriment, excitement, and traditions. One such tradition is the holiday band concert, which is often the debut performance of young musicians. This nice addition to the
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-,
This creatively arranged Christmas medley makes these wonderful but generally more advanced carols I Saw Three Ships; Patapan; In Dulci Jubilo and Deck the Halls accessible
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
In a world filled with iPhones, iPads, and iPods, it was only a matter of time before a tune like this would turn up! Designed to be played by beginners on their very first holiday concert, it invites
This holiday mash-up of familiar carols uses only the first six notes of the B-flat scale. Angels We Have Heard on High; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; Deck the Halls; Dreydl Song and Jingle
What more could you want for that very first holiday concert! This charming number is simple, effective, and uses three songs that students encounter in most every band method available! Jingle
Look no further for the perfect holiday concert opener for your beginning band's very first performance. Bright, festive, and very playable, it uses only the first six notes they learn! Contrasting styles
Using two famous carols interwoven into original music, John O'Reilly has created a sparkling holiday selection for your band's first concert! Bits of Deck the Halls and Jolly Old St.
Every first-year Christmas concert should have a piece like this! The familiar carols O Come, All Ye Faithful; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen and Jolly Old St. Nicholas are combined in march