Ding Dong! Merrily On High (arr. David Lantz III) Sheet Music | Words: G.R. Woodward; 16th c. French melody | SATB Choir
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Ding Dong! Merrily On High (arr. David Lantz III)by Words: G.R. Woodward; 16th c. French melody SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Intended use: Christmas, Christmas Eve
Theme: Birth of Christ

Feature your pianists in addition to your vocalists with this SATB and 4 hand piano arrangement of the well-known Christmas carol. The piano parts are challenging, great fun, and full of fast scales! The vocal parts are accessible in that the verses are arranged differently, but the refrain is always the same, making it possible to learn this piece rather quickly. A fun and flashy anthem to add to your Christmas repertoire, and your congregation/audience will love it!

Also available for TTBB (4 hands) - LCP0065, and SATB (one pianist) - LCP0126

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