Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Easy Flute Solo
by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin
Arranged by Betsy Lee Bailey
A perennial favorite at Christmas time, this song was written for the 1944 movie "Meet Me in St. Louis" for
Judy Garland to sing about the sadness of leaving the family's home in St. Louis. In the movie, the song made little Margaret O'Brien cry as well as many in the audience. The song itself is not a tear-jerker and should be a very lovely addition for the holiday season. This piece introduces the use of extended harmonies such as major seventh chords and other "jazz" chords to the intermediate flute student.
Judy Garland to sing about the sadness of leaving the family's home in St. Louis. In the movie, the song made little Margaret O'Brien cry as well as many in the audience. The song itself is not a tear-jerker and should be a very lovely addition for the holiday season. This piece introduces the use of extended harmonies such as major seventh chords and other "jazz" chords to the intermediate flute student.
NEW - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Flute solo for the intermediate flute player adapted from the Easy Piano Duet |