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: MEDLEY CHRISTMAS (S. A.T. B. and Piano) Quodlibet on Jingle Bells, Deck The Hall and Good King Weneeslaus Quodtibets hays been written by many famous composers, including JS. Bach. The iden fs to tit severe! well-known tunes together in a pleasing and surprising manner, successively or simultaneously or in feagmenta of 1 fov0. In performing this selection, cach entering home or fragment. should be a bit more prominently heard than the parts preceding it, until tho new entrance fs established, Te and Arn by Ron Howard Brightly ~p ———— SOPRANO Jin- gle bells! ALTO = a 2 ng thro! the ‘TENOR ‘Dock the hall with bough of hol ty, —. BASS, PIANO P Jin-gle bells! Jin-gle bells! Facla-In-la-la, Good King Wenees-taus locked out, P: a Facle-lu-la-lay Jin - gle bells, — en Good King Wen-ces-laus looked out, On the feast of Ste ‘phen, © Oopyright MOMLXVLI by Alfred Musto Oo,, Ine, it a tempo Faslaclavla- tata tata fal ——— Facta-ta-fa-ta-ta-la-la- lat —— ee Fe-la-la-la-fevfa- av ta~ Sa! ———— rT Fa-la-tala-la-la- la-Ia~ tat Faclasla-facta.+ la- ta-a- dat Medtey Onristmas-8 (8... B) of Deck the hall with boughs of hol - ty, af "Tis the sea-son to be jolly, mf ‘When the snow lay round - bout, Don we now our gay apparel, Bright-ly shone the moon that Facla-la-taela = fat Deep and crisp and Fu-la-la-ta-la-la- a-ta- la. Jingle bells, Jingle bells! Fivta-ta = ta-ia- te. Jin-gle bells, Jin- gle bells! Deck the hail with boughs of hol - ty, Dash - ing thro’ the snow, When a poor man came in sight, Medley Oeistmas-6 (S.A, 7. B) : = » Gath tring win-ter fu a. Sin-gle bells! Jingle all the 2, Jin gle all the way, Jingle bells, Factactaclacta + Ja-fa-tacta. 2 Deep and crisp and e - ven. © whet fun it {6 to side in a one horse 0 -pen Dash-ing thro? the snow, to be jot - ty, ‘Medley Onristmas-9 (S.A.7. B) mp Good King Wen-ces - laus looked out, On the feast of =p Taugh-ing all the way, "Tis the sea- son of, Jin-gle bells, — Jin-gle bells! mp Jin - gle, Jin~ gle, Jin - gle, Jin- gle, Sto - phen, Jol - ty, When the snow tay all a - bout, Deep and erisp and 4s to ride In a one horse 0 - pen Jin- gle, Jin-gle, Jingle, Jin-gle, Jin - gle, Jin-gle, Laugh-ing all the 8 (SATB) f ta Ia, Deck the hall with boughs of hol- ly, Fa-la-Ia-la-ta - 1a- f Fala-ta-Ia-ta - da~ — Bright-ly shone the moon that night, f, Jingle, Jin-gle bells! la-ta- ta. "Tis the sea-son to be jol-ly, Fa-la-ta-la-ta - Jin-glo bells! Pa-ta-te-ta-ta - ta-te-Ja-ta, Riv la-las acta - da ‘Medley Obristmas-6 (8.4. B) 2, came in-sight, Jin-gle bells, Jin-gle bells! Jin-gle all the way, P Bells on bob-tail xing, Mak-ing spir-its bright. What aus tooked. r ©, what fun it is to ride in a one horse o- pen sleight it is to ride and sing a sleigh-ing song to - night! ‘Modley Ohristmas-8 (8. A. B.) ft f, Jin - gle bells! Good King Wen-ces - laus Tooked out. Fa la-la- lala - tae boughs of hol - ty. e EA Dashing thro? the Fae tata tata - la fa - Ja, Sin-gte bells, rie. ' 2 Zt rit Fila la-la-la - Ja-la-la- Ja, nih Good King Wen-cos-teis looked out, ‘Modiey Ohristmas-8 (8. A. B)

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