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Item number 1370018BA, 63 pages Regular Price: $9.95, Our Price: $8.96
The Hal Leonard harmonica songbook series offers a wide variety of music especially tailored to the two-volume "Hal Leonard Harmonica" method, but can be played by all harmonica players, diatonic and chromatic alike. All books include a guide to harmonica tablature. This edition, "Pop Rock Favorites for Harmonica" contains 17 of the most enduring pop songs of all time, with a special focus on pop songs from the 1950s and 1960s. This is a great songbook series, with collections of classical music, Christmas, rock and roll, pop, Broadway, movie themes, and TV hits. There is something for everyone, so look for all the titles from this fantastic series. Harmonica notation (blow and draw arrows) is included for each of the songs in this book.
Product Format: Instrumental Solo
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Complete song list for "Pop Rock Favorites For Harmonica" - Sheet Music Songbook Oh, Pretty Woman - From: Pretty Woman - Composed by: Bill Dees and Roy Orbison - ©1964 Abraham, Martin And John - Composed by: Richard Holler - ©1968 All I Have To Do Is Dream - Composed by: Boudleaux Bryant - ©1958 Blueberry Hill - Composed by: Vincent Rose, Larry Stock, and Al Lewis - ©1940 Copacabana (At The Copa) - Composed by: Barry Manilow, Jack Feldman, and Bruce Sussman - ©1978 Daydream - Composed by: John Sebastian - ©1966 Green Green Grass Of Home - Composed by: Curly Putman - ©1965 Hanky Panky - Composed by: Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry - ©1962 Happy Together - Composed by: Alan Gordon and Garry Bonner - ©1966 Runaway - Composed by: Max Crook and Del Shannon - ©1961 Sixteen Candles - Composed by: Allyson R. Khent and Luther Dixon - ©1958 Sleepwalk - Composed by: Ann Farina, John Farina, and Santo Farina - ©1959 Something - Composed by: George Harrison - ©1969 Stand By Me - Composed by: Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber, and Ben E. King - ©1961 Tears On My Pillow - Composed by: Al Lewis and Sylvester Bradford - ©1958 Tell It Like It Is - Composed by: Lee Diamond and George Davis - ©1966 Yakety Yak - Composed by: Mike Stoller and Jerry Leiber - ©1958
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| More Information | Lyrics are included
Difficulty 3 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Chord symbols are included in this book.
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