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Don't Stop Believin' Piano/Vocal/Chords by Journey Small Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Journey
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Piano/Vocal/Chords

SKU: AP.33618

Piano/Vocal/Chords. By Journey. By Jonathan Cain, Neal Schon, and Steve Perry. This edition: Piano/Vocal/Chords. Artist/Personality; Piano/Vocal/Chords; Sheet; Solo; Solo Small Ensembles. Original Sheet Music Edition. Pop. Score. 6 pages. Alfred Music #00-33618. Published by Alfred Music (AP.33618).

ISBN 9780739074107. UPC: 038081374246. English.

Just one of the hits from Journey's 1981 nine-time platinum album Escape, Don't Stop Believin' is a classic, loved by fans young and old. Featured on television shows, in movies, and at sports events around the world, this is a must-have for any music lover.

About Original Sheet Music Edition

Each ORIGINAL SHEET MUSIC EDITION has been arranged for piano by Alfred's talented staff of arrangers. Every effort has been made for the arrangement to be playable on the piano and to sound as close to the original recording as possible. If there are lyrics, a separate vocal line is used so that singers can easily sing along, and all lyrics as heard on the original recording are always included. Almost all arrangements are written in the original key in which they were recorded.

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Ratings + Reviews

Based on 1 Reviews
Sally
July 15, 2011
A good challenge for pianists
I purchased this for one of my more advanced piano students. I think it sounds great--it really sounds like the original recording. However, the music primarily provides the accompaniment, and the pianist would need to sing if they want to hear the melody--could be challenging for some. But I still recommend it--brings back good memories of the Eighties!
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