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Be Sharp But Stay Natural by Loreta Fin String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Loreta Fin
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Orchestra - Grade 1

SKU: AP.76-44506

Composed by Loreta Fin. Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles; String Orchestra. Wilfin String Orchestra: Young String Ensemble Series. Light Concert. Score and Part(s). 66 pages. Duration 3:00. Wilfin Music #76-44506. Published by Wilfin Music (AP.76-44506).

UPC: 038081502618. English.

The title doesn't lie: there is no doubt about whether the note should be sharp or natural. The piano part is essential so that the students can hear the changing harmonies from major tonality to minor, and it adds a groove that students and audiences will enjoy. The melodic line begins in unison, but then becomes more complex as the rhythm changes, with slightly canonic entries between the parts. (3:00).

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