Essential Elements for Strings Play Along Trax
Book 2, Disc 2
Sheet Music

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String Ensemble

SKU: BT.HL00860002

Book 2, Disc 2. Arranged by John Higgins_Paul Lavender. Essential Elements. CD Only. Composed 1995. Hal Leonard #HL00860002. Published by Hal Leonard (BT.HL00860002).

ISBN 9780634008733. UPC: 73999806038.

Play Along Trax CD 2 contains practice accompaniments for Book 2 exercises 101-216. Accompaniments are varied in style from Classical to Rock & Roll and use real instruments. This CD makes practicing fun! The method is writtenby Michael Allen, Pamela Tellejohn Hayes, and Robert Gillespie.

Play Along Trax CD 2 contains practice accompaniments for Book 2 exercises 101-216. Accompaniments are varied in style from Classical to Rock & Roll and use real instruments. This CD makes practicing fun! The method is writtenby Michael Allen, Pamela Tellejohn Hayes, and Robert Gillespie.

Play Along Trax CD 2 contains practice accompaniments for Book 2 exercises 101-216. Accompaniments are varied in style from Classical to Rock & Roll and use real instruments. This CD makes practicing fun! The method is writtenby Michael Allen, Pamela Tellejohn Hayes, and Robert Gillespie.

Play Along Trax CD 2 contains practice accompaniments for Book 2 exercises 101-216. Accompaniments are varied in style from Classical to Rock & Roll and use real instruments. This CD makes practicing fun! The method is writtenby Michael Allen, Pamela Tellejohn Hayes, and Robert Gillespie.

Play Along Trax CD 2 contains practice accompaniments for Book 2 exercises 101-216. Accompaniments are varied in style from Classical to Rock & Roll and use real instruments. This CD makes practicing fun! The method is written by Michael Allen, Pamela Tellejohn Hayes, and Robert Gillespie.

Play Along Trax CD 2 contains practice accompaniments for Book 2 exercises 101-216. Accompaniments are varied in style from Classical to Rock & Roll and use real instruments. This CD makes practicing fun! The method is written by Michael Allen, Pamela Tellejohn Hayes, and Robert Gillespie.