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Corpse Bride: Selections from the Motion Picture
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Corpse Bride: Selections from the Motion Picture Piano/Vocal/Chords by Danny Elfman Piano, Vocal, Guitar - Sheet Music

By Danny Elfman
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Piano, voice, and guitar (chords only)

SKU: AP.27925

Piano/Vocal/Chords. Composed by Danny Elfman. This edition: Piano/Vocal/Chords. Piano/Vocal/Chords; Shows & Movies. Movie. Book. 64 pages. Alfred Music #00-27925. Published by Alfred Music (AP.27925).

ISBN 9780739046951. UPC: 038081305677. English.

Alfred is pleased to present selections from the Academy Award-nominated film Corpse Bride. With music written by Danny Elfman, this songbook provides lyrics, melody lines, and chord changes, with professionally arranged piano accompaniments for many of the songs in the film.

  • Victor's Piano Solo
  • Corpse Bride (Main title)
  • Remains of the Day
  • According to Plan
  • Tears to Shed
  • The Piano Duet
  • The Wedding Song
  • Ball & Socket Lounge Music No. 1 (band version)
  • Ball & Socket Lounge Music No. 2
  • Remains of the Day (combo lounge version - piano solo excerpt)

Ratings + Reviews

Based on 2 Reviews
Robert
November 25, 2017
Easy enough to play.
Danny Elfman is a genius. There is one spot, a F Major chord is played, and you swear it is a minor chord. In the movie Victor's solo is much shorter.
Anonymous
February 02, 2012
HELP!
Before I buy this I would like to know, from anyone who has bought this, is the 'Victor's Piano Solo' the full version? When I bought the sheet music for the solo by itself, it was a version which ended in two clustered chords. (I suspect it is meant to sound like when victor falls off his stool in the movie) HELP!?
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