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A fine collection of 15 songs from around the globe, representing holiday music traditions of Africa, the British Isles, Germany, France, the Middle East, the West Indies, and the United States. Flexible
Play along with ten favorites from one of the most beloved musicals of all time. The audio is accessed online for download or streaming and includes a variety of playback features, including tempo
This is probably the best-known Rodgers & Hammerstein musical. The theme is universal - that the human spirit always survives. In spite of the hardships the von Trapp family goes through, the musical
A dozen songs from the ever-popular Rodgers & Hammerstein musical presented in melody, lyrics and chord diagrams for ukulele. Includes: Climb Ev'ry Mountain; Do-Re-Mi; Edelweiss; I Have Confidence;
Your young musicians will be delighted to play the music from this beloved musical and movie! You can be sure they'll know the songs, and Johnnie Vinson's carefully arranged version will go a long way in
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All that's missing are your vocals! The music in this book includes the lyrics, vocal lines, and piano accompaniments for favorites from "The Sound of Music." The online audio tracks contain demos for
Here is the well-known arrangement that has been used for generations. The expert arrangement is a reflection of Bennett's five decades and over 300 Broadway arrangements!
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"The Sound of Music" is one of the world's most enduringly popular musicals, now adapted for young performers in this hour-long version. It's the familiar story of the von Trapp family and the woman
This Joseph Swain text, based on the Song of Solomon, and the American folk hymn tune SAMANTHRA are given a tender setting for SATB choir and piano. The piece is easy to learn and to sing.
On March 2, 1965, The Sound of Music was released in the United States and the love affair between moviegoers and the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical was on. Rarely has a film captured the love and