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39 Selections from the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (<i>Rolling Stone</i>(R) Easy Piano Sheet Music Classics)
39 Selections from the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (Rolling Stone(R) Easy Piano Sheet Music Classics)

Review:I was expecting it to be songs by the Rolling Stones and was pleased to see it's actually from Rolling Stones Magazine so It 500 of the greatest hits by all kinds of artists. My grandson loved it. He loves all kinds of music so I was really glad it wasn't all one artistic group. Read more

The Beatles After the Breakup - You Never Give Me Your Money
The Beatles After the Breakup - You Never Give Me Your Money

Review:For Beatles fans, Doggett's book follows the Fab Four from their break up in 1969 to the present day. The book was most interesting covering the years immediaetly after the break-up - alot of deals on the financial mess but necessary to understand why the split became permanent. Where I had problems with the book is the relentlessly negative attitude towards the four individuals during the second half of the book - none of them seemed to do anything worthwhile. Also, Doggett goes back and for... Read more

100 of the Most Beautiful Piano Solos Ever
100 of the Most Beautiful Piano Solos Ever

Review:Beautiful is a good word for these songs. They keep the melody dominant in the solo so you don't have to go looking for it. A variety of levels so it's good for many different people and different circumstances. Read more

The Library of Piano Classics
The Library of Piano Classics

Review:This collection of classics are great because there are pieces for various experience levels. I would consider myself advanced, and can play most of them except for some (Chopin's Fantaisie Impromptu, for example). My favorite composers included in this book are Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Satie, and Rachmaninoff. Read more

Piano/Vocal Selections (Melody in the Piano Part)
Piano/Vocal Selections (Melody in the Piano Part)

Review:Sigh... Like most of Andrew Lloyd Webber's sheet music, selections from Phantom of the Opera gives you a watered-down transcription featuring many cuts. Even worse, the accompaniment is hardly the original accompaniment at all, rather it simply follows the vocal line. This might be acceptable for fans who simply want to play through the music on their parlor piano without a vocalist, but for a real musical theater fan, it's very disappointing. So far, I've only found one place which gives an... Read more

Hamilton - Vocal Selections
Hamilton - Vocal Selections

Review:All in all, Hamilton - Vocal Selections is a great purchase. It comes with 17 songs from the musical, all very well arranged and easily playable.

One thing of note: although other reviews are saying you will get the "full versions of 17 songs," that is actually false. In "That Would Be Enough," the whole first minute of the song is cut off and there is no sheet music for it. Instead, in Hamilton - Vocal Selections, the song begins at

Look at where you are /
Look at where you sta... Read more

For the Piano (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics)
For the Piano (Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics)

Review:This instructional piano book is exactly what I expected it would be. My piano teacher uses it in her studio and she recommended it to me to help me develop my skills with classic piano. Like many instructional piano books the music starts out easier and gradually develops in complexity. I am looking forward to being a good enough pianist at some point to play at the back of the book.

My order was processed and shipped in a timely manner and was delivered in perfect condition. A perfect b... Read more

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