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This easy level arrangement of It Came Upon a Midnight Clear is written for Trombone with chord symbols and full lyrics included inside the score. The familiar melody was composed by Richard Storrs Willis in 1850, with lyrics by Edmund Sears in 1849. This arrangement provides a clear melodic line for trombone, simple phrasing, and chord symbols for flexible accompaniment, making it ideal for Christmas services, school concerts and sing-along performances. About the instrument:Trombone (bass clef)Easy level with limited rangeSmooth, lyrical phrasing suited to carolsIncludes chord symbols for optional accompanimentPerfect for use with piano, guitar or ensemble settings About the lyrics:Full public-domain lyrics are included inside the score.No lyrics are shown in the description. Tags:#trombone #trombonewithlyrics #trombonewithchords#ItCameUponAMidnightClear #ChristmasMusic #sheetmusic#easy #beginner #holidaymusic #publicdomain#lyricsincluded #chords #christmassheetmusic#brasschristmas #musicforbeginners #seasonalmusic#richardstorrswillis
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