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Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Tablature |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Scored for |
Trio |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Instrumentation |
Classical guitar |
Type of score |
Tablature |
Difficulty |
Easy |
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone |
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone |
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Tenor Saxophone |
Instrumentation |
Clarinet |
Genre |
Pop |
Ukulele with strumming patterns
Instrumentation |
Free choice: Any Instrument |
Instrumentation |
Clarinet |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Instrumentation |
Alto Saxophone |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Instrumentation |
Keyboard |
Language |
English |
Instrumentation |
Violin, Cello |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Recorder |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Tuba |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Ukulele |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Accordion |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Marimba |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Oboe |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Cello |
Scored for |
Duo |
Genre |
Pop |
Instrumentation |
Mallets |
Genre |
Pop |
Lola Fiber 29 Jul 2020 09:57
What I love about the instrumental arrangements is the fact that they help you better see the melody, the background and the esence of the composition. The lyrics come later and add the rest of the beauty to the base once you master it well enough to comprehend the entire work. It's cool that you have such a big instrumental choice, I counted 6 versions for guitar only, not mentioning the various duos, that's very inpressive. It's really nice to be able to pick the score for your needs and skills. Viva la Vida may seem repetitive but it's still quite a difficult piece to perform, so it's nice to be able to start from an easy version.
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