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Alfie |
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Piano | |
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Instrumental Solo Solo |
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C Major |
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Musicnotes |
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MN0042960 |
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$5.99
Includes 1 print + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps.
Each additional print is $4.99
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Pages: |
8 |
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Average Rating:
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Rated 4.5/5 based on 17 customer ratings |
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Top Review:
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"there was j.s bach in 1730.then up jumped mr bill evans to put things straight, you cant ..." Read reviews
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Arrangement Details
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Song Details
Song Details gives you detailed information about this song, Alfie
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Date: |
1966 |
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Publisher: |
Sony/ATV Music Publishing |
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Product Type: |
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Musicnotes |
Product #: |
MN0042960 |
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From the Book: |
The Artistry of Bill Evans |
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Reviews
Displaying all reviews (2)there was j.s bach in 1730.then up jumped mr bill evans to put things straight, you cant go wrong with him. the rest are a bunch of wannabees, including myself. he was one of the greatest musical educators of modern times, simplicity coupled with uncomplicated yet beautiful harmonies, very rarely loosing the plot,keeping the fingering simple.
denis_baker
Publishing administered by: Sony/ATV Music Publishing

About This Arrangement
“Alfie” by Bill Evans is available as a piano solo arrangement in downloadable, printable digital sheet music. It was originally composed by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It includes 8 pages of music. The original key is C major.
It's marked rubato / straight 8ths, at about 66 BPM. The scoring is for Piano. It falls under the Jazz style category. There are 22 arrangements of this song available on Musicnotes, for different instruments and levels.
It holds a 4.5 out of 5 rating from 17 ratings. A verified buyer says: “there was j.s bach in 1730.then up jumped mr bill evans to put things straight, you cant go wrong with him. the rest are a bunch of wannabees, including…”
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