How To Save A Life
by The Fray
SA - Digital Sheet Music

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SKU: A0.934819

By The Fray. By Isaac Slade and Joseph King. Arranged by Christopher Durigg. Rock. Octavo. 14 pages. Christopher Durigg #5297045. Published by Christopher Durigg (A0.934819).

How to Save a Life by THE FRAY is by far one of the most iconic popular songs of 2005. This arrangement is an accessible pop arrangement for 2-Part chorus; it is most suitable and appropriate for a high school ensemble. While the song connects with the common human feelings of a relationship in turmoil, it hopefully insists on making amends. This piece is sure to inspire the pop rock fans in your choir and audience. I hope you enjoy my arrangement of How to Save a Life!

Duration: approx. 3:30-3:52

Duration (Optional Cut): approx. 2:35-2:52

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