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19558587
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19558587

West Side Story for Horn
Instrumental Play-Along Book/CD Sheet Music Book
By Leonard Bernstein

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Horn
Instrumental Play-Along Book/CD. Composed by Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990). Instrumental Play-Along. Broadway. Softcover with CD. 16 pages. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.450140).

Item Number: HL.450140

ISBN 9781423458289. 9x12 inches.

10 songs from Leonard Bernstein's classic musical arranged for solo instrumentalists: America • Cool • I Feel Pretty • I Have a Love • Jet Song • Maria • One Hand, One Heart • Something's Coming • Somewhere • Tonight. The accompaniment CD is playable on any CD player, and is also enhanced so Mac and PC users can adjust the recording to any tempo without changing the pitch.

  • Tonight 
  • I Have A Love 
  • Maria 
  • Somewhere 
  • America 
  • Jet Song 
  • Cool 
  • I Feel Pretty 
  • One Hand, One Heart 
  • Something's Coming 
  • Ratings + Reviews

  • 1

    Beginner Horn Player
    Location:
    UK
    Difficulty Level:
    Early intermediate
  • September 09, 2018 CD

    Every piece of music has the most annoying Glokenspiel playing the tune - most accompaniment music has a second version without the tune being played but this does not and the glockenspiel drives you made - don't buy it !!!

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  • 2

    bjprice
    Difficulty Level:
    Intermediate
  • January 03, 2015 Disappointing

    Accompaniment is synthesized not real. Solo part is done by a xylophone. The two (''orchestra' and solo) are on different stereo tracks so if your CD player doesn't have a balance control you can't suppress the solo xylophone - which occasionally played notes that not were in the supplied...

    part.Much better are CDs/parts that duplicate each song, first w. solo part as demo and then again w. just accompaniment. And the solo part is actually played by the featured instrument (horn in this case), not a xylophone.An asset is that if you play it on a computer, you can adjust the tempo.

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