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This easy level arrangement of Good King Wenceslas is written for solo cello, ideal for beginner and early-intermediate students. The melody comes from the 13th-century carol Tempus adest floridum, with Christmas lyrics written by John Mason Neale in 1853, though this version is fully instrumental. The arrangement uses first position, stepwise melodic motion and simple rhythms, making it perfect for school concerts, holiday recitals and Christmas celebrations.About the instrument:Cello (in C)Easy level first position onlyStepwise melodic lines and simplified rhythmsIncludes basic dynamics and suggested bowingsSuitable for young cellists and seasonal performancesAbout the lyrics:Instrumental arrangement only.No lyrics included in this version.#cello #cellosolo #GoodKingWenceslas #ChristmasMusic#sheetmusic #easy #beginner #holidaymusic#traditionalcarol #publicdomain #instrumentalmusic#christmassheetmusic #musicforbeginners #cellochristmas#seasonalmusic
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