The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along: WP 1st Horn in E-flat Sheet Music Preview

The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along: WP 1st Horn in E-flat

Featuring: Jingle Bells / Deck the Halls / Silent Night / We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Arr. Jerry Brubaker and Bryan Kidd

Grade: 3 (Medium Easy)

Item: 00-PC-0016048_EH1

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Description
Just as the title implies, absolutely all of your holiday needs are met in this one assortment of Christmas favorites. Included in the medley are "Jingle Bells," "Deck the Halls," "Silent Night," and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." Designed as a sing-along with audience-participation, this work is certain to bring the holiday spirit to your entire community.
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Additional Details
Series: Belwin Concert Band
Publisher: Alfred Music
Page Count: 284
SKU: 00-PC-0016048_EH1
Complete Instrumentation

Instrument Parts for “The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along”

This Grade Grade: 3 (Medium Easy) Concert Band arrangement includes a conductor score and a complete set of digital parts. Every individual part below is available as a separate PDF download.

Arranger Jerry Brubaker
Grade / Level Grade: 3 (Medium Easy)
Ensemble Concert Band
Individual Parts 36 + Score
Format Print & Digital
Conductor Score Full score view of all parts
View Score $9.00
What's included with the full edition. The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along: Concert Band Conductor Score & Parts ($72.00) contains the conductor score plus multiple copies of each part listed above (quantities vary by part). Prefer the score on its own? Get the Score ($9.00). The individual parts above are ideal for replacing a lost page or adding extra stands without re-buying the set.

Frequently asked questions

What instruments are included in “The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along”?

This Concert Band arrangement includes 36 individual parts: Flute, 2nd Flute, Oboe, 1st B-flat Clarinet, 2nd B-flat Clarinet, 3rd B-flat Clarinet, E-flat Alto Clarinet, B-flat Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, E-flat Alto Saxophone, 2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone, B-flat Tenor Saxophone, E-flat Baritone Saxophone, 1st B-flat Trumpet, 2nd B-flat Trumpet, 3rd B-flat Trumpet, 1st F Horn, 2nd F Horn, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, Baritone B.C., Baritone T.C., Tuba, WP 1st Horn in E-flat, WP 2nd Horn in E-flat, WP 1st B-flat Trombone B.C., WP 2nd B-flat Trombone B.C., WP 1st B-flat Trombone T.C., WP 2nd B-flat Trombone T.C., WP E-flat Tuba B.C., WP E-flat Tuba T.C., WP B-flat Tuba B.C., Mallets, Timpani, 1st Percussion, Vocals. A conductor score is also available separately.

Can I buy a single instrument part instead of the full set?

Yes. Every individual instrument part is available as a separate PDF download for $3.00. This is perfect for replacing a misplaced page or adding extra stands for your section without purchasing the complete set.

What grade level is “The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along”?

“The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along” is rated Grade Grade: 3 (Medium Easy), written for Concert Band.

How many copies of each part come with the full set?

The full set includes the following quantities:

Part Copies
Conductor Score 1
Flute 3
2nd Flute 3
Oboe 2
1st B-flat Clarinet 3
2nd B-flat Clarinet 3
3rd B-flat Clarinet 3
E-flat Alto Clarinet 1
B-flat Bass Clarinet 2
Bassoon 2
E-flat Alto Saxophone 2
2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone 2
B-flat Tenor Saxophone 1
E-flat Baritone Saxophone 1
1st B-flat Trumpet 3
2nd B-flat Trumpet 3
3rd B-flat Trumpet 3
1st F Horn 2
2nd F Horn 2
1st Trombone 2
2nd Trombone 2
Baritone B.C. 2
Baritone T.C. 1
Tuba 4
WP 1st Horn in E-flat 2
WP 2nd Horn in E-flat 2
WP 1st B-flat Trombone B.C. 3
WP 2nd B-flat Trombone B.C. 2
WP 1st B-flat Trombone T.C. 2
WP 2nd B-flat Trombone T.C. 2
WP E-flat Tuba B.C. 2
WP E-flat Tuba T.C. 2
WP B-flat Tuba B.C. 2
Mallets 2
Timpani 1
1st Percussion 3
Vocals 1
How are the parts delivered?

Individual parts are available as instant PDF downloads that you can print as many times as you need. The complete set (The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along: Concert Band Conductor Score & Parts) includes the conductor score and all parts as PDF downloads.

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Real reactions from the players, directors & students who love The Ultimate Christmas Sing-Along.

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@kat-b9p1g YouTube

playing this in beginning band is a canon event

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@des1748 YouTube

Bro as a clarinetist, those lines of the same notes over and over again really made my brain stop functioning.

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@sillygoose3331 YouTube

Played this in 6th grade for my first band performance!

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@camicatcam6309 YouTube

I'm the only flute in my class so it's scary when I have to play a solo in the song XD

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@lucasfeng8405 YouTube

As a junior high student listening to this, which I played for my first concert, it's like looking at old pictures of yourself

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@CheeseLee1 YouTube

I play the clarinet, and the clarinet "solo" in this song hurts my mouth so much! We did this for grade 7-8 band and it was awesome!

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@Insomniac_Storytime YouTube

This brings back memories of my first band concert in elementary. Now I'm in college and still in band

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@irishpotato1786 YouTube

I play this on my trumpet all the time... but never the trumpet part... I've learned them all🤔🤔🤔

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@vorples4886 YouTube

I played trombone in my 7th grade band for this song. Our piece had the trombones not playing for like 23 measures

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@supernova_1122 YouTube

I was a french horn in sixth grade and I remember this song and how repetitive it was. I'm currently a high school freshman and I can still play this song because of how repetitive it is

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@RebeccaHeartsJuvia YouTube

I played this way back when I was 12 years old. I'm 19 now and I still love this piece. It's the only one from school that I can fully remember. I'm happy to see people are still playing it years and years later

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@Whispact YouTube

I used to play french horn in the past, and I felt POWERFUL playing that solo man. I still hum it every once in a while

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@kelseysometimes YouTube

played this in 5th grade band and as a french hornist I was so happy because I had some sort of melody for the first time

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@the_moldy_clarinet_reed YouTube

I'm playing this for my next concert in May and my band isn't doing so well but I was told that I was carrying my whole section (Clarinet)

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@little_flower1311 YouTube

Played this at my concert Wednesday (12/11/24, also a surprise birthday celebration for my band teacher). I can't get this off my mind

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@B4ALLSACK YouTube

I was a percussionist and did this in band on snare in the 7th grade! Still one of the funnest things I've done.❤

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@uncooked_pretzel YouTube

just played this in front of like 200 people. as a clarinetist this is fire.

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@yvr.a YouTube

I love this one! Because this is like the only song we are allowed to gliss! Played this in grade 7 on trombone. Now in grade 12. Wish there were more band arrangements like this where we are allowed to actually gliss for once.

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@sheawaldman7046 YouTube

Bruh, no one's saying how fucking fun the clarinet part is omgg

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@samcolbyedits9392 YouTube

Playing this next week❤️ I play flute! We have so many solos!!

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@melissakomons8498 YouTube

I played the alto sax and I enjoyed my part in this piece

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@Z4n3yB01 YouTube

Personally, as a clarinetist, measures 35-59 hurt my mouth so much that it's unbelievable. What probably doesn't help is that it's the same part 12 times over.

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@lemon_w0ter196 YouTube

Playing this as a HS student I'm rewriting the percussion part to spice it up lol (my band director was cool enough to let me because it's our spring concert we hold ourselves). If I can, I'll provide a link to the sheet music when I'm done

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@ClifffffffffHanger YouTube

I played the trumpet part in this song, and god it was so much fun, definitely one of my favorite pieces to this day

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@Hello-n7b YouTube

This is so much fun to play (I play oboe by the way) and I had a friend who plays french horn and she was startled by her solo because she was a first year

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@jingleberries3881 YouTube

I remember playing bass clarinet in 7th grade and getting so bored of my part that I learned the alto sax part by ear and switched back and forth between the two lmao

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@victorialawhorn3345 YouTube

I played this my 8th grade year and last year I heard the 7th grade band playing this and me and my friends wanted to play with them so bad we relearned it on our own. I remember thinking back then that it was so hard but now it's so easy 😂😂😂😂

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@floobler3420 YouTube

My school was deciding what to play for our concert, and we skipped this song, but we all had separate classes with separate teachers (mine being baritone). My classmates and I got the music from our band teacher (which is now the band director for the varsity band). This song was my favorite band song in 6th grade, so I was a bit sad when they didn't pick it, but I absolutely love this song!

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@FranticErrors YouTube

As a Trombone player, I remember playing this! I forgot to bring the paper to play it with, but still did well ngl. The trombone undertones and the solo are actually bold

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@rokerokie1507 YouTube

I'm learning this song for my band right now. I'm nervous of the solo part because I play french horn

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@bellafern2430 YouTube

got so excited when my teacher told me I'm 1st trumpet which means I have TWICE AS MANY MAIN PARTS (trumpets already have all the main parts besides beginning and end, which are for clarinets)

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@doggie9023 YouTube

I am playing this piece right now and I love this song. PS: Me alto saxophone😊

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@SleepyRic679 YouTube

wow you can actually hear the mallets

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@STRYTZ YouTube

Anyone else in band and listening to this every day, knowing that you have to perform in front of 3 states at Kings Dominion and your band lacks tone and timing but yourself, or is it just me? I'm the trumpet/tuba player and we play on April 8th. 8th grade year finna be a blast!

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@missvida6251 YouTube

Robert W Smith was putting us to work as kids! 😂 Our lungs were powerful back then!

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@rhilxn.2037 YouTube

People in my band keep on playing forte (or however you spell it) as how loud it is. It's supposed to be PIANO

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@Alice-mh4vh YouTube

I'm playing this song at a concert where we're being judged wish me luck

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@possumlycryptid YouTube

This song hates trombonists

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@dianealderete1161 YouTube

Even though I have the soloist on the marimba, it's kinda hard. I struggle a lot

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@kraykloop YouTube

My band director's father wrote this song and he is coming to our 6th grade band performance :)) (we are playing Furioso by the way lol)

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@christineclark279 YouTube

I play Tuba and Bass Clarinet. It's easy because it's ALWAYS THE SAME THING but just on different clefs.

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@Jvwvhnny YouTube

I play the flute and I'm performing this tomorrow but like the flute part is kinda wack until you hit the 8th notes and it gets faster or you will be constantly out of breath holding the same note constantly for like what feels like hours

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@Tezvsthewrldd YouTube

i'm jealous i got the trumpet part

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@guankstudios YouTube

us french horns in 7th grade concert band play the same thing 90% of the song

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@Shermantank604 YouTube

My class is calling this song skibidioso