Here Comes the Train (Collection of Five Piano Solos)
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SKU: A0.564620
By Sharon Wilson. By American Folk Song and Sharon Wilson. Arranged by Sharon Wilson. Children,Contemporary,Contest,Country,Festival,Jazz. Score. 21 pages. Sharon Wilson #6217. Published by Sharon Wilson (A0.564620).For more fun-to-play train songs, check out the collection titled "Railroad Days."
Titles in this collection which are also available separately (with accompanying audio samples) include:
Railroad Polka
Ticket in Hand, Ready to Roll
Hear the Whistle Blow
Rolling Across the Prairie
Subscribe to her YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/user/SharonWilsonMusic
Keywords: recital pieces, supplemental piano instruction materials, student repertoire, elementary teacher curriculum, train music, train travel, the good old days, toot toot, choo choo, chug-a-chug chug, railroad history, ride the rails, caboose
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