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Making The Grade (Clarinet): At Christmas - CD Edition

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Christmas

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The Making the Grade - Woodwind series

Easy popular pieces for young woodwind players, selected and arranged by Jerry Lanning and Martin Frith.

Easy popular Christmas pieces for young Clarinettists, carefully arranged and graded to provide attractive teaching repertoire by Jerry Lanning, and complete with a CD of accompaniments.

New concepts and techniques are introduced progressively, and the familiarity with the material will stimulate pupils' enthusiasms and encourage their practice. The popular Christmas melodies will bring a smile to the face of every performer and listener, especially when heard with the backing tracks! The CD also features a demonstration version of each piece, to help you work through those tricky phrases.

Suitable for players grades 1-2 standard.

Contents:
Angels From The Realms Of Glory
Away In A Manger
Christmas Alphabet
Deck The Hall
Ding Dong! Merrily On High
Good King Wenceslas
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
I Believe In Father Christmas
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Jingle Bell Rock
Jolly Old St Nicholas
Lonely This Christmas
O Christmas Tree
Patapan
Rocking
Silent Night
The Birds
The First Nowell
The Holly And The Ivy
We Three Kings Of Orient Are
When Santa Got Stuck Up The Chimney

Cat No. CH66990
Supplier Code CH66990
Price £12.95
Composer Various
ArrangerJerry Lanning
CategoryClarinet & Piano
PublisherChester Music Ltd
SeriesMaking the Grade - Woodwind
ISBN 978-1-84449-103-2
ISBN-10 1-84449-103-X
EAN-13 9781844491032
Weight 220 grams
Published 16th April 2003
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