When I first looked at Rejoice the Season, I thought that the dynamics and counting would be the most difficult part of the song, the notes seemed to be no problem at all especially since I was in the Key of c.
How the G rich stole Christmas seems to have the same guidelines as Rejoice the Season and I think that the most difficult piece of the song, like Rejoice in the season, is the dynamics and counting. multiple slurs as well as dotted eight notes and staccatos will prove a real challenge.
Once in Royal David's City is in the Key of F and seems toto be the easiest piece of the group, with multiple staccatos and dotted eight and quarter notes.
Christmas Eve 12/24 looks very confusing because of the rapid change in high toto low notes and in measure 143 there is a whole string of accidentals.
First time playing Rejoice the season, it was kind of hard getting the right tempo when it keeps changing through the multiple sections of the song. I also lost count on the long rests.
On how the Grinch stole Christmas i had a really difficult time counting the measures especially in measures 22-30. It seems that this piece will be a varying tempo.
In Once in al davids city, this piece i played about 75% i thought that it was the easiest piece, I think that the dynamics in measures 13 if we can perfect tthem it will sound awesome.
In Christmas eve 12/24 the hardest parts are the lipslers that makeup most of the song. I think that this is not only the longest piece but as well as the most difficult.
On how the Grinch stole Christmas i had a really difficult time counting the measures especially in measures 22-30. It seems that this piece will be a varying tempo.
In Once in al davids city, this piece i played about 75% i thought that it was the easiest piece, I think that the dynamics in measures 13 if we can perfect tthem it will sound awesome.
In Christmas eve 12/24 the hardest parts are the lipslers that makeup most of the song. I think that this is not only the longest piece but as well as the most difficult.