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Alle Jahre wieder (Medium Slow Rock (Ensemble Mix)) - 4 Melody Instruments & Guitar, Piano, Bass, Percussion Lyrics by Wilhelm Hey, music by Friedrich Silcher / Arranged by Frank Reinshagen - Conductor Score & Parts Singing Machine Mixed Instrum | |
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In Stock. Steve Prosser's Intervallic Ear Training for Musicians is the product of 35 years studying and teaching interval awareness in music. The text provides a step-by-step method for assimilation of, as well as graded exercises for, each interval. Each chapter concludes with mastery exercises and etudes. After adequate study of the text, the student will be able to hear, recognize, read, and write music through the use of musical intervals. This skill is particularly helpful in dealing with music that is extremely chromatic, tonally ambiguous, or rapidly modulating.
This cheerful version of a German Christmas carol, "Morgen Kinder wird's was geben," or "Tomorrow, Children, Just Wait," has been arranged in a medium slow rock style. Arranged for mixed ensemble.
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This traditional carol is also known as "O Sanctissima," and the first lines read "O you joyful, O you blessed, O you mercy-bringing Christmas time!" This joyful song has been arranged for mixed ensemble by Frank Reinshagen.
"Alle Jahre wieder" ("Every Year Again") is a well-known German Christmas carol, written in 1837 by Johann Wilhelm Hey and set to music by Friedrich Silcher. It has been arranged by Frank Reinshagen for four C-instruments, guitar, piano, bass, and percussion.
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