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For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Genre |
Pop |
For voice and piano (or guitar)
Instrumentation |
Piano, Voice, Classical guitar |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Voice |
Type of score |
Lead sheet |
For piano (very easy version)
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Difficulty |
Easy |
For piano (very easy version)
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Difficulty |
Easy |
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Difficulty |
Easy |
Genre |
Rock |
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone |
Instrumentation |
Tenor Saxophone |
Amanda Richards 02 Oct 2019 13:12
I fell in love with Charles Fox' talent after hearing the famous Killing Me Softly for the very first time. I remember being greatly overwhelmed by the soulfulness of that song. It often happens that after a certain successful composition, the artist becomes a one-song-author and his other works never reach the popularity of that hit. But I don't think this is the case. I had very similar feelings of awe when I listened to Happy Days by Fox. What a beautiful song to play! It is the case when the beauty is in the simplicity, which also makes the piece quite easy to learn on a musical instrument. All you need is being truly inspired by what you play here and now.
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