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Up on the Housetop (in G) for all instruments with piano accompaniment - easy for beginners - cover

Up on the Housetop (in G) for all instruments with piano accompaniment - easy for beginners

Benjamin Russell Hanby

Verlag: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Beschreibung

"Up on the Housetop" is a Christmas song written by Benjamin Hanby in 1864. It has been recorded by a multitude of singers, most notably Gene Autry in 1953.

	Sheet music for solo Instrument with easy piano Accompaniment
	key : G major
	Included parts for C - Bb - Eb - F - G - treble and bass clef instruments.
	suitable for: Soprano recorder, Violin, Viola, Oboe, Soprano Flute, Alto Flute, English Horn, Clarinet, Saxophone, Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Bassoon, Cello.
Verfügbar seit: 09.11.2020.

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