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This easy level arrangement of Leise rieselt der Schnee is written for Alto Saxophone in E, ideal for beginner and early-intermediate players. This traditional German Christmas song was composed by Eduard Ebel in 1895 and is widely appreciated for its calm, gentle and reflective character. The arrangement features a smooth melodic line in a comfortable range, with simplified rhythms that allow students to focus on tone, intonation and musical expression. It is well suited for school concerts, church services and holiday performances.About the instrument:Alto Saxophone in EEasy levelComfortable melodic rangeSmooth phrasing with simple rhythmic patternsSuitable for beginner saxophonists and seasonal performancesAbout the lyrics:Instrumental arrangement only.No lyrics included in this version.Tags:#altosax #saxophone #LeiseRieseltDerSchnee#ChristmasMusic #sheetmusic #easy #beginner#holidaymusic #germancarol #publicdomain#christmassheetmusic #saxchristmas#musicforbeginners #seasonalmusic#eduardebel
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