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Jon,
Thank you for the note. What a wonderful result of the little bit of work to put the tunes together. Have you seen the small ensemble books published by the S.A. for just such purposes? They work in quartets, up to six parts, and with full band. Tons of tunes, short and intersting arrangements.
Seasons greetings,
Carroll
Thank you for the note. What a wonderful result of the little bit of work to put the tunes together. Have you seen the small ensemble books published by the S.A. for just such purposes? They work in quartets, up to six parts, and with full band. Tons of tunes, short and intersting arrangements.
Seasons greetings,
Carroll
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Hi Carroll! I would really like to have them in both octave please!
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Vince
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YES!! The SA Carolers Favorites are great. The Harvard Town Band bought a set last year and we've used them for carol sing alongs and for numerous small ensemble gigs, like nursing homes, Santa's arrival and tree lighting. I called the New York band this year looking for a Guitar tab book. The guy I spoke to told me they don't have that for the current set of 70 carols, but they are doing another version sometime next year with 140 tunes and the vocal book will have chords.Carroll wrote:Jon,
Thank you for the note. What a wonderful result of the little bit of work to put the tunes together. Have you seen the small ensemble books published by the S.A. for just such purposes? They work in quartets, up to six parts, and with full band. Tons of tunes, short and intersting arrangements.
Seasons greetings,
Carroll
Wonderful stuff.
Man, I love this job!
jlb
10J and lovin' it.
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Lower octave for me, please!
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Josh "who says why can't every day be Christmas?" Stanley
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Josh "who says why can't every day be Christmas?" Stanley
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