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White Christmas by Irving Berlin Viola Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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White Christmas by Irving Berlin Viola Solo - Digital Sheet Music

By Irving Berlin
Viola, Viola Solo - Level 1 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.598950

By Dave Koz & Kelly Sweet. Composed by Irving Berlin. Arranged by Kevin Busse. This edition: pdf. Jazz. Individual part. 2 pages. Kevin Busse #3410549. Published by Kevin Busse (A0.598950).

This is a transcription of White Christmas for Viola

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Ratings + Reviews

Based on 1 Reviews
Dr V.
December 08, 2019
Easy & Pleasing
This piece is well known and it is nice to have an extended version, so many arranged for solo instruments as annoyingly short. It is easy to play and the half note changes slip into place. The range is quite suitable for viola, there are many slipshod conversions from treble clef to alto ( moving down one on the stave and changing the clef) so that it becomes an octave lower. This is not done in that way.