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Pam Wedgwood - It's Never Too Late To Play Showtunes, Piano Solo/Duet
Catalogue No: 0571531202
Piano teaching material
£8.50
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The latest addition to the best-selling new piano tutor series ‘It’s Never Too Late To Play ....’. This book features brand new arrangements of popular showtunes from Pam Wedgwood - one of the UK’s favourite composers of popular piano music and creator of ‘Jazzin: About’, ‘After Hours’ and ‘Up-Grade’The pieces are suitable for players who have learnt for about a year or have reached level 14 of the ‘It’s Never Too Late To Play Piano’ tutor book. Fun to play and gently progressive, the pieces will extend players’ technique gradually through tunes they love to play from Grease, Chicago, Porgy and Bess, My Fair Lady and many more.
Contents
- All That Jazz (Chicago)
- Anything Goes (Anything Goes)
- Bring Down The Curtain!
- Close Every Door To Me (Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat)
- I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady)
- I Dreamed A Dream (Les Misérables)
- I Got Rhythm (Girl Crazy)
- Razzmatazz!
- Singin’ In The Rain (Singin’ In The Rain)
- Spread A Little Happiness (Mr Cinders)
- Summertime (Porgy And Bess)
- Thank You For The Music (Mamma Mia!)
- This Nearly Was Mine (South Pacific)
- What Kind Of Fool Am I? (Stop The World - I Want To Get Off) You’ll Never Walk Alone (Carousel)
- You’ve Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two DUET (Oliver!).
Its never too late to play showtunes