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Boublil, Alain – Schönberg, Claude-Michel: Piano Play-Along Volume 24: Les Miserables

(Piano, Vocal & Guitar)

Setting: Piano
Genre: Film & Musical
Length: 40 pages
Weight: 0.179 kg
Published: 2005
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: HL00311169
Your favorite sheet music will come to life with the innovative Piano Play-Along series! With these book/audio collections, piano and keyboard players will be able to practice and perform with professional-sounding accompaniments.Containing eight cream-of-the-crop songs each, the books feature new engravings, with a separate vocal staff, plus guitar frames, so players and their friends can sing or strum along. The audio, accessed online for download orstreaming, features two tracks for each tune: a full performance for listening, and a separate backing track that lets players take the lead on keyboard. The high-quality, sound-alike accompaniments exactly match the printedmusic. 8 songs, including: Bring Him Home - Castle on a Cloud - Do You Hear the People Sing? - Drink with Me (To Days Gone By) - Empty Chairs at Empty Tables - I Dreamed a Dream - A Little Fall of Rain - On My Own.

Contents

1.
A Little Fall Of Rain
2.
Bring Him Home
3.
Castle On A Cloud
4.
Do You Hear The People Sing?
5.
Drink With Me (To Days Gone By)
6.
Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
7.
I Dreamed A Dream
8.
On My Own
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