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Voicing/Format Program Kit
Publisher Alfred Publishing Co Inc
Arranger Donnelly/Strid

Price: $59.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #33220

UPC code: 038081361284

Time and time again, partner songs have proven to ge one of the best ways to start your yound students on their way to successful 2-part singing. This fun-filled collection provides a wide variety of accessible music for concerts all year long. Recommended for ages 2-7

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
TAIN)"  
BEAUTIFUL)"  
THE RAILROAD)"  
A DISTANT SHORE(THE WATER IS WIDE")"  
A WINTER CAROL (THE HURON CAROL")"  
AMERICA,OF THEE I SING (AMERICA THE"  
OFF TO THE RACES(I'VE BEEN WORKIN' ON"  
SLEEP, MY CHILD(ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT")"  
SNOW IS FALLING STILL(STILL,STILL,STILL"  
SOME FOLKS DO (SOME FOLKS")"  
SONG OF PEACE (DONA NOBIS PACEM")"  
TELL THE NEWS (GO TELL IT ON THE MOUN-"  
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