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What a Wonderful World

Slowly

DUET PART (Studenl plays one octave higher than written.)

Slowly

Usa wth Altedh Basic Pkno Librcry,LESSON AOOK Complete Levels 2 & 3,

aftet page 5,

George DavidArr. by

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Words and Music byWeiss and Bob ThieleGeorge Peter llngley

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, f t Ytrees ot green,

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red ros - es too,

eI see them bloom

afor me and you, and I think to my - sel{

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what a won-der - ful

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?I see

e-skies ol blue and

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clouds of white, the

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?bright bl€s$€d day, the dark sa'cred night, and I

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e')col-ors of the rain - bow,so pret-ty in thesky, aro

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?al - so on the fac - es of o"o-0," * I i * , """

e'friends shak-in' hands, say - in'

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'How do you do!"

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aThey'ro r€al - ly say - in'

?"l love you." I hoar

rit.

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ba - bies cry |I

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(lttove BH toMiddlo C Position)

thinkL?

to my-self what a Wonler-fu| Yes, I

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lhink to my-sellrb.

What a Wondor-fult ' - .1

World. -€

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Beauty and The Beast7dn Walt Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Moderato

Lyrics by Howard AshmanMusic byAlan Menken

Arr, by Dennis Alexander

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kiends, lhen some-bod-ye

bends un-ex-pect-ed- ly.EJ

Just a lit-tle cnange.

Small,to say the least. Both a lit-tleee' ,

scarod, nei-lher one pre-pared, Beau"ty andThei€>

Beast.

IXrET PART (Student plays one octave higher.)

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Tale as old as

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strange, find-ing you canTune as old as

change, learn- ing you were wrong.dJ,

cer-tain as the sunee'

ris-ing in the

East. Tale as old aseee

time, song as old as rhyme. Beau-ty and Theo

Beast.

Tale as old aseee

time, song as old as rhyme. Beau-ty and The 9--_

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(Move LH 2

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The Grouch Songnq?: nE Ie'rersi'a Se.,es SESAME STREET

Moderalely fast* I

Words and Music by Jeff MossArr. by Sharon Aaronson

wake up in thelove it when it's

morn-ing mean andwet and cold and

grump -y,rarn - Ing,

haprlofl,syol,

(Move LH 3up 3to Middle C)

DUET PART (Student plays one octave higher than wri l ten.)

Moderately fast*

aiPlay eighth notes a bit unevenly. in a 'lilting" sty e .^j sFo( ong short, etc.

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hate rt whon your

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1oo)_ fl.f n you love lo see aEee'gar-bagetruck rol l Dy,

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pile of trash is

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3 2 (Move LH 3 up 3

to Middle C)

5 (Move LH Ito Middle C)

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you te a grouch likee nt.

me.

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The Rainbow Gonnectionfrom THE MUPPET MOVTE

Moderato

By Paul Wlliams and Kenneth L. AscherArr. by Dennis Alexander

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Won't You Be My Neighbor?(lt's a Beautifut Day In fnis N5ignOorn;;O;fron MISTER ROGERS' NETGHBORHOOD

Words and Music by Fred HogersArr. by Martha MierAllegro moderato

beau - la - fulneigh-bor - ty

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neigh - bor - lhoodlive in a

to

sincs we re to -

Would you be

Please won't you

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Can You Feel thehom watt Disney Pictures'THE LION KING

Love Tonight

Music by Elton JohnLyrics by l'lm Bice

Arr. by Sharon Aaronson

Slowly, wlth a steady beat

a.-- Jl?There's a calm to the rush of

d- 'when lhe heat

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dt- 'An gn - chant - ed

emo - ment,

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Can you FeelTo - night?

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S u perca I if rag i I isticexpia I idoci o usfrom Walt Disney,s MARY pOpptNS

- Words and Music byRichard M. Sherman and Robert B. ShermanModerato Arr by George Peter Tingley

cause I was a _ fraid to spoak when I was just a lad, me

la - ther gave mo nose a Meak and told me I was bad. But

then ons day I bamed a word that saved me ach - in' nose, tho

org - gest word you ev - er head and this is how it goes. Ohl

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My Favorite Thingsfron THE SOUND OF MUSTC

ModeratoRain - drops on

Cream col - oredrospon

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Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein llMusic by Richard RodgersArr by Christine H. Barden

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Brown pa - perWild geese that

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Tomorrowtrom the Musical production ANNTE

Lyric by l\,ilartjn CharninMusic by Charles StrouseArt by Sharon Aaronson

sun-'ll come outthink-ing a - bout

To - mor-row, bet your bot-tomcleals a-way the

dol - lar that Tocob-webs and lhe

there'll betill th€re's

When I'm stuck with a

I just stick out my

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