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This easy level arrangement of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing is written for Alto Saxophone in E, ideal for beginner and early-intermediate players. The hymn features lyrics by Charles Wesley (1739) and uses a melody adapted from Felix Mendelssohns 1840 work, later arranged for the hymn by William H. Cummings in 1855. This instrumental version presents the melody in a comfortable range with simplified rhythms and clear phrasing, making it suitable for school concerts, church services and Christmas performances.About the instrument:Alto Saxophone in EEasy levelComfortable melodic rangeStepwise motion with simplified rhythmsSuitable for beginner saxophonists and seasonal performancesAbout the lyrics:Instrumental arrangement only.No lyrics included in this version.Tags:#altosax #saxophone #HarkTheHeraldAngelsSing#ChristmasMusic #sheetmusic #easy #beginner#holidaymusic #traditionalcarol #publicdomain#christmassheetmusic #saxchristmas#musicforbeginners #seasonalmusic#charleswesley #mendelssohn #cummings
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