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Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Assembled by C. B. Jones December 4, 2014 Book #6: Part I in Eb For Alto Saxophone Number Title Page 1 Angels We Have Heard on High 3 2 Away in a Manger 4 3 Deck the Hall 5 4 First Nowell 6 5 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 7 6 Good King Wenceslas 9 7 Hallelujah! 10 8 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 12 9 Here We Come A-Wassailing 13 10 In the Bleak Midwinter 14 11 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 15 12 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring 16 13 Joy to the World 18 14 Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah 19 15 O Come, All Ye Faithful 20 16 O Little Town of Bethlehem 21 17 O Tannenbaum 22 18 On This Day The Earth Shall Ring 23 19 Silent Night 24 20 We Three Kings 25 21 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 26 22 What Child is This? 27

Book #6: Part I in Eb · 2014. 12. 11. · 7 Hallelujah! 10 8 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 12 9 Here We Come A-Wassailing 13 10 In the Bleak Midwinter 14 11 It ... 11 Eb alto sax

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  • Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Assembled by C. B. Jones December 4, 2014

    Book #6: Part I in Eb

    For Alto Saxophone

    Number Title Page 1 Angels We Have Heard on High 3 2 Away in a Manger 4 3 Deck the Hall 5 4 First Nowell 6 5 God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen 7 6 Good King Wenceslas 9 7 Hallelujah! 10 8 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing 12 9 Here We Come A-Wassailing 13 10 In the Bleak Midwinter 14 11 It Came Upon a Midnight Clear 15 12 Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring 16 13 Joy to the World 18 14 Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah 19 15 O Come, All Ye Faithful 20 16 O Little Town of Bethlehem 21 17 O Tannenbaum 22 18 On This Day The Earth Shall Ring 23 19 Silent Night 24 20 We Three Kings 25 21 We Wish You a Merry Christmas 26 22 What Child is This? 27

  • List of Traditional Holiday Sheet Music Books:

    Users:

    Book No. Part

    Clef

    Trans-position voice rhythm strings

    Wood-winds brass

    1 All

    As written with chords

    treble, bass C

    piano, guitar

    2 I up 1 octave treble C violin

    flute, oboe

    3 as written treble C soprano violin

    4 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet

    5 F English horn

    French horn

    6 Eb alto sax

    7 II up 1 octave treble C violin

    flute, oboe

    8 as written treble C alto violin

    9 Bb soprano clarinet trumpet

    10 F English horn

    French horn

    11 Eb alto sax

    12 III as written treble F

    French horn

    13 Bb 8vb

    bass clarinet, tenor sax

    baritone horn

    14 treble 8vb C tenor

    contra-bass*

    15 alto C viola

    16 bass C cello bassoon

    tenor trom-bone

    17 IV as written treble Bb 8vb

    bass clarinet

    Bari-tone horn

    18 Eb 8vb baritone sax

    19

    bass, tenor or treble C 8vb

    contra-bass*

    20 bass C bass cello bassoon

    tenor or bass trom-bone

    down 1 octave C 8vb

    contra-bass

    contra-bassoon tuba

    2

  • I in Eb

    AnShepComeSee

    gelsherds,

    toHim

    wewhyBeth

    in

    havethislea

    heardju

    hemman

    onbito

    ger

    highlee?seelaid

    WhyHim

    sing

    whomwhose

    ingthese

    thebirth

    sweetsongs

    anthe

    lyof

    gels

    an

    throughhap

    praisegels

    thepy

    asing;

    night,cheer?

    bove;

    --

    - --

    -

    -- -

    ---

    -

    5

    andWhatcome,Ma

    the

    agreat

    ry,

    moun

    dorebright

    Jo

    tains

    onness

    seph,

    in

    bendid

    lend

    re

    dedyou

    your

    ply

    kneesee?

    aid,

    ech

    Christ,What

    whilethe

    oglad

    weLord,

    ingtid

    raisethe

    theirings

    our

    new

    bravedid

    heartsborn

    deyou

    inKing.

    light.hear?

    love.--

    --

    --

    - - --

    -

    -

    9

    Glo

    ri a

    in ex cel sis

    De o.- - - - - - - - -

    15

    Glo

    ri a

    in ex cel sis

    De

    1, 2, 3.

    o.

    4.

    o.- - - - - - - -

    Angels We Have Heard on HighTraditional French arr. Barnes

    3

  • I in Eb

    A

    waycat

    near

    intleme,

    aare

    Lord

    manlowJe

    ger,ing,sus,

    notheI

    cribBaask

    forby

    Thee

    aato

    bed,

    wakes,stay

    thebut

    close

    --

    ---

    - -

    5

    litlitby

    tletleme

    LordLordfor

    JeJeev

    sussus,er

    laynoand

    downcrylove

    ingme,

    HisHeI

    sweet

    head.makes.pray.

    TheI

    Bless

    --

    -

    ---

    -

    9

    starsloveall

    inThee,

    the

    theLorddear

    skyJechil

    sus;dren

    looklookin

    downdownThy

    wherefromten

    Hetheder

    lay,sky,care,

    theandand

    -- -

    13

    litstayfit

    tlebyus

    Lordmyfor

    Jecra

    Heav

    susdleen

    atillto

    sleepmorlive

    onningwith

    theisThee

    1, 2.

    hay.nigh.

    TheBe

    3.

    there.

    - ---

    --

    Away in a MangerMurray, arr. Stauff

    4

  • I in Eb

    DeckSeeFast

    thethea -

    hallblaz -way

    withingthe

    boughsYuleold

    ofbe -

    year

    hol -forepas -

    ly,us,ses,

    fa la la la la la

    la la la.

    5

    TisStrikeHail

    thethethe

    sea -harpnew,

    sonandye

    to

    joinlads

    betheand

    jol -chor -las -

    ly,us,ses,

    fa la la la la la

    la la la.

    9

    DonFol -Sing

    welowwe

    nowmejoy -

    ourin

    ous

    gaymer -all

    ap -ryto -

    par -meas -geth -

    el,ure,er,

    fa la la la la la

    la la la.

    13

    TrollWhileHeed -

    theI

    less

    an -tellof

    cientofthe

    YuleYule -wind

    tidetideand

    car -treas -weath -

    ol,ure,er,

    fa la la la la la

    1, 2. la la la.

    3. la la la.

    Deck the HallTraditional Welsh arr. unknown

    5

  • I in Eb

    The

    firstlook -bystaren -

    No -edthe

    drewtered

    upwell

    lightnigh

    in

    theandofto

    those

    an -sawthat

    wisethe

    gel dida

    same

    mennorth -

    say,star,star

    threewest,

    wasshin -threeo'erfull

    toing

    5

    cer -inwiseBeth -rev -

    tain poorthemenle -

    erent -

    shep -Eastcamehemly

    herds inbe -

    fromitup -

    fieldsyondcoun -tookon

    as theythemtryits

    their

    lay;far,far;rest,knee,

    Inandto

    andand

    9

    fieldstoseekthereof -

    theas

    forit

    fered

    a

    theyEarthkingdid

    there

    layit

    wasboth

    in

    keep -gavetheirstophis

    ing theirgreat

    in -andpres -

    sheep,light,tent,stayence

    onandandrighttheir

    a

    to

    13

    coldsofol -o -gold,

    win -it

    lowver

    ter'scon -thetheand

    nighttin -star

    placemyrrh,

    uedthatboth

    where -where

    and

    wasdayev -Je -

    frank -

    er

    soandit

    susin -

    deep.night.went.lay.

    cense.

    No -

    17

    well, No -

    well, No -

    well No -

    well,

    21

    born is the

    King of

    Is - ra -

    1, 2, 3, 4.

    el. TheyAndThisThen

    5.

    el.

    The First NowellTraditional English arr. Stainer alt.

    6

  • I in Eb

    God

    restGod,not,to

    yeour

    then"the

    mer -heav'n -saidLord

    ry,lythesing

    gen-fa -an -

    prai -

    tle-men,ther,gel,ses,

    leta

    "Letall

    noth -bles -noth -you

    ingseding

    with -

    youan -

    youin

    dis -gel

    thisa -

    may,came,

    place,fright.

    re -andThisand

    5

    mem -un -daywith

    bertois

    true

    Christcer -

    bornlove

    ourtain

    aand

    Sav -shep -Sav -

    broth - er -

    iourherdsiourhood

    wasbrought

    ofeach

    bornti -a

    oth -

    ondingspureer

    Christ -ofvir -

    now

    mastheginem -

    daysame:

    brace.bright

    tohowto

    This

    9

    savethatfreeho -

    usinallly

    allBeth -thosetide

    fromle -

    whoof

    Sa -hemtrust

    Christ -

    tan'swasin

    powerbornHimmas

    whenthe

    fromdoth

    weSonSa -

    bring

    wereof

    tan'sre -

    goneGod

    pow'rdeem -

    a -byanding

    stray,name.might.grace.

    O

    13

    ti - dings of

    com - fort and

    joy, com-fort and

    joy, O

    17

    ti - dings of

    com - fort and

    1, 2, 3.

    joy! From

    Now"Fear

    4.

    joy!

    God Rest Ye Merry, GentlemenTraditional English arr. Douglass

    7

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    8

  • I in Eb

    Good"Hith -"Bring"Sire,In

    Kinger,methehis

    Wen -page,fleshnightmas -

    ces -andandis

    ter's

    las

    standbringdark -steps

    lookedbymeerhe

    outme,

    wine,now,trod,

    onif

    bringand

    where

    thethoumethethe

    feast

    pineknow'st

    windsnow

    of

    logsit,

    blowslay

    Ste -tell -hith -

    strong -dint -

    phen

    er.ing:

    er.ed.

    5

    whenyon -ThouFailsHeat

    thederandmywas

    snowpeas -

    Iheart,

    in

    layant,will

    Ithe

    'roundwhosee

    knowver -

    a -is

    himnoty

    bout,he?

    dine,how;sod

    deepWherewhen

    Iwhich

    andandwecanthe

    crispwhatbeargo

    saint

    andhishimnohad

    e -dwell -thith -long -print -

    ven.ing?"er."er."ed.

    9

    Bright -"Sire,Page"MarkThere -

    lyheandmy

    fore,

    shonelivesmon -foot -

    Chris -

    thea

    archsteps,tian

    moongoodforthmy

    men,

    thatleaguetheygood

    be

    night,hence,went,page;sure,

    thoughtun -

    forthtread

    wealth

    theder -theythouor

    frostneathwent

    inrank

    wastheto -

    thempos -

    cru -moun -geth -bold -ses -

    el,tain,er,ly:

    sing,

    13

    whenrightThroughthouye

    aa -

    theshaltwho

    poorgainstrudefindnow

    manthe

    winds'thewill

    camefor -

    wildwin-bless

    inestla -

    ter'sthe

    sight,fence,mentragepoor

    gath'-byand

    freezeshall

    ringSaintthethy

    your-

    win -Ag -bit -

    bloodselves

    ternes'terlessfind

    fu -foun -wea -cold -bles -

    1, 2, 3, 4.

    tain."ther.ly."

    el.

    5.

    sing.

    Good King WenceslasTraditional arr. Stauff

    9

  • I in Eb

    Hal - le - lu - jah,

    5

    Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le -

    lu-jah, Hal - le - lu- jah, Hal -

    le lu - jah,

    Hal - le - lu - jah,

    9

    Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le -

    lu - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal -

    le - lu jah!

    for the Lord

    13

    God Om-ni - po tent

    reign-eth, Hal-le -

    lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

    lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah!

    17

    Hal - le -

    lu-jah, Hal-le -lu-jah, Hal- le -

    lu - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah!

    22

    for the Lord

    God Om - ni - po- tent

    reign - eth, Hal - le -

    lu- jah, Hal- le - lu- jah, Hal- le - lu-

    26

    jah, Hal - le-lu - jah, Hal -

    le - lu - jah, Hal - le - lu - jah,

    Hal-le - lu - jah, Hal - le - lu- jah,

    29

    Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah,

    Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah,Hal -

    le - lu- jah, Hal -

    le - lu - jah!

    33

    The

    king-dom-of this

    world

    is be -

    come the

    King-dom of our

    Lordand of His

    Hallelujah! Handel arr. Prout10

  • 40

    Christ, and of His

    Christ;

    and

    He shall reign for

    ev-er and ev -

    51

    er. King of

    Kings,

    and Lord of

    Lords,

    King of

    58

    Kings,

    and Lord of

    Lords,

    King of

    Kings

    66

    and Lord of

    Lords

    and Lord of

    Lords, and He shall

    reign,

    and

    72 He shall reign for

    ev - er and ev -

    er,

    for-ev - er and

    ev-er,

    77

    Hal - le - lu - jah, Hal - le -

    lu - jah, and He shall

    reign for ev - er, for

    ev - er and ev -

    81

    er, King of

    Kings, and Lord of

    Lords, King of

    Kings, and Lord of

    Lords, and

    86

    He shall reign for

    ev - er and ev -

    er, King of

    Kings, and Lord of

    90

    Lords, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

    lu-jah, Hal-le-lu-jah, Hal-le -

    lu - jah, Hal -

    le - lu -

    jah!

    Hallelujah!2

    11

  • I in Eb

    Hark!Christ,Mild

    bythe

    he

    her -high -lays

    aldesthis

    an -heaven

    glo -

    gelsa -ry

    singdored;

    by,

    Christglo -

    bornthery

    that

    toev -we

    theer -no

    newlast -

    more

    borningmay

    King!Lord;die,

    5

    Peacelateborn

    oninto

    Earthtimeraise

    andbe -us

    mer -holdfrom

    cyhimthe

    mild,come,Earth,

    Godoff -

    born

    andspring

    to

    sin -of

    give

    nerstheus

    rec -Vir -sec -

    on -gin'sond

    womb.ciled!

    birth.

    9

    Joy -VeiledRisen

    ful,in

    with

    allfleshheal -

    yetheing

    na -God -in

    headtions,

    his

    rise,see;

    wings,

    joinhaillight

    theth'in -and

    tri -car -life

    umphnateto

    ofDe -all

    thei -

    he

    skies;ty,

    brings,

    13

    withpleasedhail,

    th'an -asthe

    gel -manSun

    icwithof

    hostus

    Right -

    pro -to

    eous -

    claim,dwell;ness!

    Je -Christ

    Hail,

    issus, -the

    bornour

    heaven

    inEm -born

    Beth -man -

    Prince

    le -u -of

    el!hem!

    Peace!

    17

    Hark! the her-ald

    an-gels sing

    glo - ry to the

    1, 2.

    new born King!"

    3.

    new born King!"

    Hark! The Herald Angels SingMendelssohn arr. Cummings

    12

  • I in Eb O

    herearemas -have

    wenottera

    comedai -andlit -

    a -ly

    goodtle

    was -beg -mis -

    purse

    sail -

    tress,

    inggersas

    made

    a -thatyouof

    mongbegsit

    ratch -

    thefrombe -ing

    leavesdoorsideleath -

    sototheer

    green,door,fire,skin;

    butpraywe

    5

    herewethinkwant

    weareof

    some

    comeneigh -

    usof

    a -bors'pooryour

    wan -chil -

    smallchil -

    d'ringdrendren

    change

    sowhomwhoto

    fairyouwan -line

    havederit

    toseenin

    well

    bebe -the

    with -

    seen.fore.mire.

    in.

    Love and

    9

    joy come to

    you, and to

    you your was - sail,

    too, and God

    13

    bless you, and

    send you a

    Hap - py New

    Year, and God

    17

    send you a

    Hap - py New

    1, 2, 3.

    Year. We

    GoodWe

    4.

    Year.

    Here We Come A-WassailingTraditional arr. Stauff

    13

  • I in Eb

    God,An -What_

    In theHeaven

    gels

    bleakcanandcan

    mid -notarch -

    I

    win -holdan -

    give

    ter,him,gelshim,

    frost -nor_may

    poor_

    y

    have

    windEarthgath -as

    madesus -ered

    I

    tain;there,

    moan,

    am?

    5

    EarthHeavencher -If

    stoodandu -I

    hardEarthbimwere

    asshalland

    a

    i -

    fleeser -

    shep -

    a -a -

    ron,wayphinherd,

    wa -whenthrong -

    I

    terHe

    would

    likecomes

    edbring

    atothea

    stone;reign;air;

    lamb;

    9

    snowinbutif

    hadthehisI

    fal -bleakmo -

    were

    len,mid -ther

    a

    snowwin -on -

    wise_

    on snow,terly,

    man,

    a

    snow_sta -inI

    bleher

    would

    on_placemaid -do

    suf -enmy

    snow,ficedbliss,part;

    the

    yet

    13

    inLord_wor -what

    the

    shipedI

    bleakGodthecan

    mid -in -be -I

    win -car -lov -give

    ter,nate,ed

    him,

    1, 2, 3.

    Je -with

    long asusa

    go.Christ.kiss.

    Our

    4.

    give my

    heart.

    In The Bleak MidwinterHolst

    14

  • I in Eb

    It

    camethrough

    withlo!

    up -the -thethe

    onclo -

    woes -days

    thevenofare

    mid-skiessin

    haste-

    nighttheyandning

    clear,comestrifeon,

    thatwiththeby

    glo -peace -world

    pro -

    ri - ousfulhas

    phets

    songwings

    suf -seen

    ofun -

    feredof

    old,furled,long;old,

    fromandbe -

    when

    5

    an -stillneathwith

    gelstheirthethe

    bend -heav -

    heaven -ev -

    en -inglylyer -

    nearmu -

    hymncir -

    thesic

    havecling

    Earthfloatsrolledyears

    too'ertwoshall

    touchall

    thou -come

    theirthe

    sandthe

    harpswea -

    yearstime

    ofryof

    fore -

    gold:world;wrong;

    told,

    "Peacea -

    andwhen

    9

    onbovewar -peace

    theits

    ringshall

    Earth,sadhu -o -

    goodandman -ver

    willlow -kindall

    toly

    hearsthe

    men,plains

    notearth

    fromtheytheits

    heav-bendtid -an -

    en's allon

    ingscient

    gra -hov -

    whichsplen -

    cious'ringtheydors

    King."wing,bring;fling,

    TheandO

    and

    13

    worldev -hushall

    oferthethe

    sol -o'er

    noiseworld

    emnits

    andgive

    still -Ba -

    ceaseback

    nessbel -

    yourthe

    laysoundsstrifesong

    totheand

    which

    hearbless -hearnow

    theedthethe

    an -an -an -an -

    gelsgelsgelsgels

    1, 2, 3.

    sing.sing.sing!

    StillYetFor

    4.

    sing.

    It Came Upon the Midnight ClearWillis

    15

  • I in Eb

    5

    9

    13

    17

    21

    25

    29

    33

    Jesu, Joy of Man's DesiringJ. S. Bach

    16

  • 37

    41

    45

    49

    53

    57

    61

    65

    69

    Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring217

  • I in Eb

    JoyJoy

    NoHe

    toto

    morerules

    thetheletthe

    world!world!

    sinsworld

    TheTheandwith

    LordSav -sor -

    truth

    isior

    rowsand

    come:reigns;grow,grace,

    Letlet

    norand

    5

    Earthusthornsmakes

    re -ourin -the

    cievesongsfestna -

    herem -the

    tions

    King;ploy,

    ground;prove

    Letwhile

    Hethe

    9

    ev -fieldscomesglo -

    'ryandto

    ries

    heartfloods,make

    of

    pre -rocks,

    HisHis

    parehillsbless -right -

    himandingseous -

    room,plains,flowness,

    andre -farand

    13

    peatheaven

    aswon -

    andthetheders

    na -sound -curse

    of

    tureingis

    His

    sing,joy,

    found,love,

    andre -farand

    peatheaven

    aswon -

    andthetheders

    na -sound -curse

    of

    tureingis

    His

    sing,joy,

    found,love,

    andre -farand

    17

    hea -peat,as,won -

    ven

    ders

    andre -farand

    hea -peatas

    won -

    ven andthetheders

    na -

    sound -curse

    of

    tureingishis

    1, 2, 3.

    sing.joy.

    found.

    4.

    love.

    Joy to the WorldHandel arr. Mason

    18

  • I in Eb

    O

    Chan - u - kah, O

    Chan - u - kah, come

    light the me -

    no - rah,

    5

    lets have a

    par - ty,

    we'll all dance the

    ho - ra.

    9

    Gath - er round the

    ta - ble,

    we'll give you a

    tre - at,

    13

    Dre - y - dels to

    play with and

    lat - keys to

    eat. And

    17 while we

    are

    play - ing

    the

    21

    can - dles are

    bur - r - ning

    low,

    25

    one for each

    night, the - y

    shed a sweet

    ight to re -

    29

    mind us of

    days long a

    go.

    1.

    O

    2.

    O Chanukah, O ChanukahTraditional

    19

  • I in Eb

    O

    come,God,

    SeeSing,

    Child,

    allfrom -

    howchoirs

    for

    ye

    theof

    us

    faith -God,

    shep -an -

    sin -

    ful,

    herds,gels,

    ners

    joy -Light

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    25

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    26

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    27