Thinking about your holiday music programs? West Music has you covered with a vast selection of resources for classroom music teachers, and we hope you find inspiration! Below you will find resources for recorder, Orff, voice, drumming, and children’s books.
Recorder Holiday Music Resources
The Christmas Album
Containing eleven traditional carols for the intermediate recorder player, “The Christmas Album” by Gerald Burakoff and Willy Strickland, is voiced for 2 parts. Both parts may be played on soprano recorders, or the second part may be performed on alto recorder.
Christmas is in the BAG
Are you looking for a collection of seasonal music for the soprano recorder with only B, A, and G for your beginners to play? “Christmas Is in the BAG” by John Riggio is just the ticket! This kit includes a Teacher’s Handbook with reproducible parts for students. Additionally, the included CD contains 2 recordings of each song. The first version models all parts of the song, including a professional artist performing the melody. The second version is the accompaniment tracks without the solo line.
A Joyous Season for Recorders
This collection of classical-themed arrangements by Paul Jennings also contains reproducible parts for your students. We love this book because the parts are scaffolded for your students. The Recorder 1 part uses the notes D, G, A, B, C, and D. Then, Recorder 2 uses G, A, and B. Last, the alto recorder part consists of G, C, D, E, F#, and G. The included CD contains both performance and accompaniment tracks!
A Recorder Christmas
Here is a resource to accommodate your class of multi-level players! The 6-holiday tunes in “A Recorder Christmas” feature eighteen different variations! Again, the teacher handbook includes reproducible student parts, in addition to the performance/accompaniment CD.
We Wish You a Recorder Christmas
For something a little different, try “We Wish You a Recorder Christmas” by John Riggio. The 6 arrangements are written in a variety of styles to keep students motivated, including Celtic, rock, ballad, and ska! Each tune has two parts; Part 1 contains the notes D, E, G, A, B, and C. Part 2 contains B, A, and G. Reproducible student parts are included in this holiday music resource.
Orff Holiday Music Resources
Orffestrations for Winter Holidays
Ideal for fourth – seventh graders, “Orffestrations for Winter Holidays” by Linda Forrest includes 5 traditional and 3 original holiday pieces. Pieces may be performed in unison or 2-parts. This book contains more than traditional carols, including both winter songs and Kwanzaa songs. “Orffestrations for Winter Holidays” features the full score of each song, plus separate Orff instrument parts, and vocal parts. You may reproduce parts for classroom use. It is important to note, these arrangements are not arranged in the traditional Orff elemental style.
Orffestrations for Christmas
Love “Orffestrations for Winter Holidays”? For even more pieces, here is another “Orffestration” edition from Linda Forrest. “Orffestrations for Christmas” includes: “Jingle Bells,” “Christmas Bells,” “What Child Is This?”, “African Noel”, “Away in a Manger”, “Jolly Old St. Nicholas”, “The Angel Band”, “The Friendly Beasts”, “Ding Dong Merrily on High”, “Silent Night”, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas”, and “The 12 Days of Christmas”! Your students will enjoy these festive classics.
Deck the Halls with Holiday Sounds
Do you want to add massive amounts of percussion to your holiday program? “Deck the Halls with Holiday Sounds” by Linda Forrest is a collection of old favorites for unison or 2-part voices, piano, and Orff instruments, plus a whole lot of percussion instrument possibilities. Featuring the glockenspiel (soprano and alto), xylophone (soprano, alto and bass), metallophone (soprano, alto and bass); hand chimes/tone chimes, finger cymbals, triangle, jingle bells, sleigh bells, slide whistle, cabasa, tambourine, ratchet, rain stick, vibraslap, guiro, woodblock, claves, whip, temple blocks, drum, and, conga. If you are unsure about how to implement some of these percussive instruments, this holiday music resource includes helpful teaching tips and suggestions for instruction.
Ultimate Orff: Winter Celebrations
There is a reason this book has “ultimate” in the title.” Written by Linda Forrest and Cathy Blair, this collection of holiday classics from around the world is designed to give you flexibility. Use as few or as many Orff instruments as you like.
Each of the ten songs includes a complete arrangement for Orff instruments, including a recorded performance of each Orff arrangement at a variety of tempos, an optional piano accompaniment, and an optional recorded accompaniment. These components give you the freedom to personalize the songs to fit the needs of your students.
Holiday Songs & Play-Alongs
This festive collection is perfect for first through sixth-grade singers and ringers. “Holiday Songs & Play-Alongs” by David Asplund and Mike Byrd includes both original compositions and traditional favorites. With easy-to-follow teaching tips and learning procedures, the arrangements accessible for both teachers and students.
This holiday music features a variety of instruments including glockenspiel (soprano and alto), xylophone (soprano, alto and bass), metallophone (soprano, alto and bass), contrabass bars, piano, conga, hand drum, temple blocks, claves, shaker, cabasa, tambourine, triangle, sleigh bells, suspended cymbal, and wind chimes.
Merry Christmas
“Merry Christmas” by Alice Olsen contains eleven Christmas songs from countries such as Canada, the U.S., Congo, and Ukraine, all arranged for Orff instruments. Each song includes English lyrics except for the German, French, and Swedish carols. Don’t fret, pronunciation guides included!
Making the Most of the Holidays
This holiday music resource spans more than just the winter holidays. “Making the Most of the Holidays” by Jeff Kriske and Randy DeLelles is a collection of twenty Orff-arranged songs that incorporate speech, movement, instruments, and songs for elementary ages. Winter themes include Hanukah, Santa Claus, Christmas. You will also find material for Martin Luther King Day, Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Spring, Halloween, and more!
Voice, Orff, & Recorder Holiday Music Resources
Ten Folk Carols for Christmas from the United States
“Ten Folk Carols for Christmas” is a collection of Appalachian and less-commonly known folk carols from the United States. Arranged for voice, Orff instruments, and recorders, both religious and festive songs are included!
The Little Christmas Book
Are you focusing on composition and orchestration in your ensemble? This holiday resource contains recommendations for children to develop their own orchestrations. “The Little Christmas Book” by Mary Helen Solomon includes thirteen songs for children’s voices, Orff instruments, and recorders. This holiday music resource demonstrates how rhythmic building brick and model word processes developed by Gunild Keetman, may be used to develop students’ composition and improvisation skills. Six of the songs may be performed as canons.
Singing and Playing at Christmas 1
“Singing and Playing at Christmas” by Gunild Keetman and Minna Ronnefeld contains European Christmas carols arranged for voices, soprano recorders, and Orff instruments. The songs can be either sang (in English) or played on the soprano recorder. The Orff instrument parts use C1 to D2, without accidentals. The accompaniment parts are simple and allow for variation according to preference and ability.
Drumming Holiday Music Resource
Rhythm Sticks & Bucket Bands for the Holidays
“Rhythm Sticks and Bucket Bands for the Holidays” is a creative collection of holiday arrangements. These songs can be played by buckets, unpitched percussion instruments, rhythm sticks, or all of the above! Parts are designed to be performed by beginning bucket ensembles. Additionally, the included performance/accompaniment CD contains access to downloadable resources of the score and individual parts.
Hand Bell Holiday Music Resources
Classical Christmas Bells
Designed for grades 4 and up, “Classical Christmas Bells” by Karl Hitzemann includes both the teacher handbook and CD. Each holiday tune is arranged in the style of a famous classical composer. Along with each song, you find information about each arrangement’s stylistic connection to the chosen classical composer and a mini-biography about the composer. Student parts are reproducible. Additionally, the book contains a password to grant you online access for PDFs of the full piano score for each arrangement. This holiday music resource works with 8-note handbells or any C instrument.
Christmas Carols for Bells
“Christmas Carols for Bells” presents 17 traditional Christmas carols for beginning handbell choirs. The melody is played with a 20-note chromatic set of bells or tone chimes, while the accompaniment chords require a 13-note chromatic set of bells. The accompaniment chords coordinate with Sound Choice Handbell/Deskbell sets (sold separately) and color-coded chord cards (sold separately). Also, permission is granted to reproduce the individual parts!
Christmas Bells
“Christmas Bells” by Bradley Bonner features 2 songs for 8-note bells, 3 songs for 13-note bells, and 3 songs for 20-note bells. The songs for 8 or 13 notes may also be used with Sound Choice Handbell/Deskbell sets (sold separately). Most songs have a melody part and a harmony part. The harmony parts are simple at the beginning of the book and becomes progressively more difficult. Again, permission is granted to reproduce the written scores for ensemble members. The “Christmas Bells” CD includes two tracks for each song – one with a full performance, including handbell and accompaniment parts, and one with accompaniment only for use during a performance.
Children’s Book Holiday Music Resources
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Tim Hopgood illustrated this picture book based on the song by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith, and sung by Peggy Lee. This beautifully illustrated picture book celebrates winter and all its fun. Follow a family through frosty fields and snow-covered woods as they walk and play together. Sweet and positive in its message, with bright, eye-catching art, this book is an uplifting celebration of the season! For ideas on how to implement this children’s book in your classroom, click here!
A Tuba Christmas
This incredible story is about trying things “outside of the norm,” being confident, and standing up for what you want. The heartwarming tale by Helen Wilbur introduces us to young girl who comes from a very musical family. When it’s time for her to choose her instrument, she doesn’t go with a standard instrument like piano, flute, or violin. She chooses tuba!
The young girl finds that playing the tuba is more complicated than she thought. Plus, her family doesn’t have any tuba parts for their family holiday concert! However, with the encouragement of her music teacher, she finds a way to be involved in the holiday celebration after all.
The Nutcracker
Inspired by the classic ballet “The Nutcracker” by Susan Jeffers expands the story. This book pairs perfectly with a recording of Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece. and you are set! We bet you already have the musical themes in your head!
Jingle Bells
Join children from around the world as they brave a growing snowstorm while flying through the air on a sleigh. “Jingle Bells” as told by Iza Trapani, features various holiday festivities and traditional customs – from breaking pinatas in Mexico to lighting candles on Christmas trees in Poland. Bonus, sheet music included at the end of the book for additional merriment. Oh, what fun it is to sing and read along!
We’re wishing you the best with your holiday music endeavors in your classroom. Let us know how the festivities go! We love seeing your social media posts about your experiences. Tag West Music in your holiday music posts and use #westmusicholiday.
Additionally, we are looking for great holiday music-making stories and adventures from music teachers and musicians. Email ksenn@westmusic.com if you have a fantastic account to share with our West Music community!
Aaron Hansen is an experienced K-6 General Music educator, passionate about bringing music to life through the Orff Approach. He holds both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Music Education from the University of Northern Iowa. Aaron has completed comprehensive Orff Teacher Training, including three levels at the University of St. Thomas and an Orff Master Class. His dedication to the Orff method took him to the Summer International Course at the Orff Institute in Salzburg, Austria. Aaron also shares his expertise by teaching movement at various Orff Teacher Training Courses and conducting workshops for local Orff Chapters.























Holiday Songs and Winter Adventures!