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Rating:  Summary: Fantastic Arrangements Of Disney Review: I am a piano teacher, and have used this book for many students. It tends to become a favorite book. The arranger did an excellent job of communicating the essence and mood of the pieces using simple looking, yet in reality complex chord structures. Very fun book.
Rating:  Summary: No Fried Wolf!!! Review: This is a nice collection, though it lacks pictures, and the arrangements are somewhat simple. My only beef with it is that "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," doesn't include the second verse, in which the wolf gets fried and the song, "ha-ha-ha's." The song is much more fun to sing, when you get to sing about fried wolf. The new "Illustrated Treasury of Disney," includes fried wolf in the song (which is more to my taste).
Rating:  Summary: No Fried Wolf!!! Review: This is a nice collection, though it lacks pictures, and the arrangements are somewhat simple. My only beef with it is that "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf," doesn't include the second verse, in which the wolf gets fried and the song, "ha-ha-ha's." The song is much more fun to sing, when you get to sing about fried wolf. The new "Illustrated Treasury of Disney," includes fried wolf in the song (which is more to my taste).
Rating:  Summary: A good sampling of favorite Disney songs Review: This music book contains 54 Disney songs arranged for piano, vocal, and guitar. The songs come from Disney movies, TV shows, and short cartoons from the beginning up to the present. Most of the favorites are here: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins and the 101 Dalmatians, among others. Davy Crockett fans will be particularly pleased that 20 verses of The "Ballad of Davy Crockett" are included.This collection is not exhaustive. The book is not particularly pretty--there are no pictures aside from the cover. The music itself is not too easy or too hard--if you're looking for a musical challenge, you won't find it here--but if you're looking for music that will provide a variety of pleasant playing and listening for Disney music fans, you've found it.
Rating:  Summary: A good sampling of favorite Disney songs Review: This music book contains 54 Disney songs arranged for piano, vocal, and guitar. The songs come from Disney movies, TV shows, and short cartoons from the beginning up to the present. Most of the favorites are here: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Lady and the Tramp, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins and the 101 Dalmatians, among others. Davy Crockett fans will be particularly pleased that 20 verses of The "Ballad of Davy Crockett" are included. This collection is not exhaustive. The book is not particularly pretty--there are no pictures aside from the cover. The music itself is not too easy or too hard--if you're looking for a musical challenge, you won't find it here--but if you're looking for music that will provide a variety of pleasant playing and listening for Disney music fans, you've found it.
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