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Schott Classic Pop Ballads A-Sax
Schott · Songbooks for Saxophone

Schott Classic Pop Ballads A-Sax

£32.80
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Product Fundamentals
  • Schott Classic Pop Ballads A-Sax
  • Songbook for Alto Saxophone
  • 14 Pop songs arranged for alto saxophone and piano
  • By Dirko Juchem and Harald Rutar
  • With lyrics and chords
  • Intermediate level of difficulty
  • ISBN 9783795718145
  • ISMN 9790001208284, publisher's no. ED 22056
  • Format: 23 x 30.5 cm
  • 84 Pages
  • Includes download with demo and play-along versions
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