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The Frank Marocco Accordion Songbook: Akkordeon Solo

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VERLAG: Hal Leonard
PRODUKTFORMAT: Sammelband
ISBN: 9781495093548
This songbook includes arrangements and recordings of 15 standards and original songs from legendary jazz accordionist Frank Marocco, including: All the Things You Are • Autumn Leaves • Beyond the Sea • Moon River • Moonlight in Vermont • Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time) • and more! The
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Verlag Hal Leonard
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 2017
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Akkordeon
Instrumentengruppe Akkordeon
PRODUKTFORMAT Sammelband
PRODUKTTYP Buch und Online-Audio
Serie Accordion
SEITENZAHL 64
ISBN 9781495093548
UPC 888680681883
NR. HL00233441
Beschreibung

This songbook includes arrangements and recordings of 15 standards and original songs from legendary jazz accordionist Frank Marocco, including: All the Things You Are • Autumn Leaves • Beyond the Sea • Moon River • Moonlight in Vermont • Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time) • and more! The price of the book includes access to audio tracks online, for download or streaming, using the unique code inside. Includes: All the Things You Are • Autumn Leaves • Beyond the Sea • Cynthia • Dream a Little Dream of Me • Goodbye • Here, There and Everywhere • Lisa • Midnight in Moscow • Moon River •Moonlight in Vermont • Poinciana (Song of the Tree) • Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time) • Tea for Two • Waltz for Vinny.

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Inhalt
  • 1. All the Things You Are
  • 2. Autumn Leaves
  • 3. Beyond The Sea
  • 4. Cynthia
  • 5. Dream a little dream of me
  • 6. Goodbye
  • 7. Here, There and Everywhere
  • 8. Lisa
  • 9. Midnight In Moscow
  • 10. Moon River
  • 11. Moonlight in Vermont
  • 12. Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
  • 13. Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time)
  • 14. Tea for Two
  • 15. Waltz for Vinny
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