Campfire Classics - E Flat Instruments
"Campfire Classics" is a collection of the old campfire songs you used to sing while gathered around the crackling fire. These songs have now been arranged by James Curnow and Paul Curnow as solos or duets for any combination of instruments. As long as each performer has the appropriate book for their key. An accompaniment CD is included in the solo book which provides two tracks for each tune. The first has the accompaniment with the duet track (for the soloist), and the second track includes the accompaniment only (for accompanying a duet). A piano accompaniment book is available separately.
This item has a difficulty rating of 2 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
A piano accompaniment is available for this book.
A CD is included with this book.
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Product Format: Instrumental Solo | | This product contains these SuperDuper Songs | Bingo Kum Ba Yah A Little R & R (I've Been Working On The Railroad) The Itsy Bitsy Spider She'll Be Comin' 'Round The Mountain There's A Hole In My Bucket Row, Row, Row Your Boat Hush, Little Baby, Don't You Cry Study War No More Just Plant A Watermelon |
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