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Christmas Duets for B-flat Trumpet and French Horn in F | 25 Easy Pieces for Beginners and Early Intermediate - Traditional Carols from Around the World - cover

Christmas Duets for B-flat Trumpet and French Horn in F | 25 Easy Pieces for Beginners and Early Intermediate - Traditional Carols from Around the World

Christmas Carols, Christmas Carol English, Christmas Carol Hispanic, Christmas Carol German, John Henry Jr. Hopkins, Peder Knudsen, Salvador Bustamante Celi, Alfred Scott-Gatty

Verlag: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Beschreibung

Christmas Duets for B-flat Trumpet and French Horn in F brings together 25 easy and festive traditional carols from around the world, specifically arranged for beginner and early intermediate players. These duets are printed with medium-large, easy-to-read notation, ensuring clear visibility for all performers. The carols are arranged in keys perfectly suited for trumpet and French horn, with a comfortable range that is ideal for both beginners and early intermediates.
Whether you're preparing for a holiday recital, a classroom performance, or simply want to enjoy festive music with friends and family, this collection offers a delightful way to celebrate the season. Each piece is designed for smooth playability, allowing musicians to focus on expressing the joyous spirit of the music.
Each carol is carefully crafted with clear, large-print notation, and is accompanied by informative sheets offering cultural and historical background on the origins of the carol, providing valuable context for performers.
Why Choose This Collection?

	Tailored for B-flat Trumpet and French Horn: Arranged in keys and ranges that ensure ease of play and a balanced performance.
	Also Suitable for Cornet, Soprano Flugelhorn, and Clarinet in B-flat: The trumpet part can be played on these instruments without any adjustments.
	Comfortable Range: The pieces stay within a comfortable register, making them perfect for beginner and intermediate players.
	Clear, Large Notation: Printed in medium-large, easy-to-read notation, ideal for players at any level.
	Global Selection: Includes traditional carols from Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Africa, providing a rich and diverse holiday experience.

Carols Included: ♪ African Noel (Africa)
♪ Gather Around the Christmas Tree (USA)
♪ Piva piva (Italy)
♪ Niño precioso (Mexico)
♪ The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy (Caribbean)
♪ Wsród nocnej ciszy (Poland)
♪ Veselje Ti Navješćujem (Croatia)
♪ Campanas sobre Campana (Spain)
♪ A Christmas Carol (England, by Alfred S. Gatty)
♪ Nu er det jul igen (Denmark/Sweden)
…and many more!
Who Is This Collection For?


	Teachers: A valuable resource for Christmas lessons and recitals.
	Students: Perfect for beginners and early intermediates who want to build their skills with fun and festive duets.
	Amateurs: Enjoy these accessible duets at home, in performances, or during holiday gatherings.
Verfügbar seit: 16.09.2024.

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