31. New Christmas Praise - Wind/Brass Band (C Alto Part)
Price: £6.99
Featuring 115 favourite Christmas carols and songs. Suitable for brass band scoring as well as wind band and other combinations.
32. New Christmas Praise - Wind/Brass Band (Timpani Part)
Price: £6.99
Featuring 115 favourite Christmas carols and songs. Suitable for brass band scoring as well as wind band and other combinations.
33. New Christmas Praise - Wind/Brass Band (2nd B Flat Trombone Part)
Price: £6.99
Featuring 115 favourite Christmas carols and songs. Suitable for brass band scoring as well as wind band and other combinations.
34. New Christmas Praise - Wind/Brass Band (Soprano Cornet Part)
Price: £6.99
Featuring 115 favourite Christmas carols and songs. Suitable for brass band scoring as well as wind band and other combinations.
35. NEW CHRISTMAS PRAISE (00) Brass - Parts & Score - Various
Price: £196.00
This a complete set of 26 parts (brass Band) and and the two score required. The 1st. score covers Nos. 1 - 95, and the 2nd. score covers Nos. 96 - 115. These "Choral Edition" scores, also have the words printed in them. Each part book costs £6.95 -for each instrument. Band arrangements of 115 Christmas Carols & Songs Scored in basic four part harmony, and playable by a wide variety of instrumental combinations. Woodwind & other additional books also available for Flute, Melody in C, Melody in Bb, Alto in Bb, Alto in C, Alto in F, Tenor in Eb, Tenor in Bb, Trombone 1 in C , Trombone 2 in C, Tenor in Alto Clef, Tenor in C, Tenor in F, Euphonium in C and Bass in C. Every Brass Band in the world should own a set of this great band carol book. This is the new book following on from the green book (now out of print)
36. New Christmas Praise Song Book Part 1 1-95
Price: £0.99
37. New Christmas Praise Song Book Part 2 96-115
Price: £0.49
38. New Christmas Praise Words & Music Part 1 1-95
Price: £8.99
39. New Christmas Praise Words & Music Part 2 96-115
Price: £6.99
40. March - Christmas Praise - Noel Jones
Price: £24.95
Two carols are featured in the main, 'God rest ye merry, gentlemen' and 'Away in a manger' (using the tune 'Normandy Carol') although references to other carols are included.