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Hark! the Herald Angels Sing jazz late intermediate Christmas piano sheet music

Hark! the Herald Angels Sing jazz late intermediate Christmas piano sheet music

Level: Late Intermediate / Early Advanced

Entertain your audience with this upbeat, syncopated jazzy “Hark! The Herald, Angels Sing” Christmas piano sheet music in the key of C. This arrangement is part of the Come to Bethlehem collection.

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This arrangement is part of the Come to Bethlehem collection.

Entertain your audience with this upbeat, syncopated jazzy “Hark! The Herald, Angels Sing” Christmas piano sheet music in the key of C.

About "Hark! The Herald, Angels Sing" Late Intermediate Jazz Christmas Piano Sheet Music Solo

This late intermediate level Christmas sheet music for “Hark! the Herald, Angels Sing on Christmas Day” is perfect for those who want an energetic and jazzy Christmas arrangement.

Great for Christmas services or recital for both piano students and piano teachers.

This piano sheet music is similar in level to most Level 5-6 piano books and ABRSM Level 6. It will give the student a great exercise with syncopation, reading ledger lines, and seventh chords.

4 pages. Keys of C.

It has colorful chords with jazz syncopation, giving “Hark! the Herald, Angels Sing on Christmas Day” a modern touch.

The basic format of this arrangement: introduction, verse 1, interlude, verse 2, ending.

Musical Elements in "Hark! the Herald, Angels Sing on Christmas Day" late intermediate Christmas piano sheet music

  • Key of C
  • Accidentals
  • Ledger lines (up to 5)
  • 7th chords
  • 8va
  • Jazz chords
  • Syncopation
  • Ties

Practice tips for "Hark! the Herald, Angels Sing on Christmas Day" late intermediate Christmas piano sheet music

There are several tenth chords featured in this arrangement. They are not intended to be rolled, however, for smaller hands, rolling them is a good option to avoid tension.

Give this piece a touch of staccato to really bring out a fun side.

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