Where No One Goes
by John Powell
Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Piano Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1002392

Composed by John Powell and Jon Birgisson. Arranged by Ben Trigg. Contemporary. Score. 3 pages. OlivePress Music #6606691. Published by OlivePress Music (A0.1002392).

One of the most popular themes from DreamWorks Animation's 'How To Train Your Dragon'. Aimed at early intermediate piano students, this arrangement uses the opening figure of the theme as a fun fingering exercise, with much of the rest of the song simply transcribed for ease of flow. Well suited to young students familiar with the theme. This arrangement is in the key of C for ease of performance; product also available in E (original key), and with versions optimised for tablet display for each also.

If you have benefited from playing this arrangement, I would love to hear from you. Contact me via bentriggmusic.com

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