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All I Ask of You |
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Voice Piano Guitar | |
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Piano/Vocal/Guitar |
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Db Major |
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Product #:
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MN0076601 |
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Price:
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$5.99
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4 |
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Average Rating:
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Rated 4/5 based on 20 customer ratings |
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Top Review:
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"This arrangement perfectly complements a solo singer by both supporting the melody and giv..." Read reviews
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Lyrics Begin:
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No more talk of darkness, forget these wide eyed fears; |
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Song Details
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Date: |
1986 |
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Publisher: |
Hal Leonard Music Publishing |
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MN0076601 |
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Lyrics Begin: |
No more talk of darkness, forget these wide eyed fears; |
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Reviews
Displaying all reviews (5)This arrangement perfectly complements a solo singer by both supporting the melody and giving the voice space to breathe. A favorite MusicNotes arrangement!
mbvoicestudio
I love how this arrangement can be transposed. Andrew Lloyd Webber is one of my favorite composers and this one is at the top of my list for piano solos---great for weddings!
MATTHEW_GREENLEAF
Great arrangement for a duet. Loved singing this from this arrangement.
LeanneG
A very poor arrangement of a truly wonderful song. It lacks the nuances that make this ballad one of the most beautiful love songs in all Broadway literature. If this is the way Mr Webber wrote it, so be it. (No other arrangers name is mentioned.) The melody is a typical 1-6-2-5-1 series of chords. The difficulty arises from the fact that the key interval at the beginning of the melody is a descending major ninth as the chords go from a 1 (tonic) to 6 (submediant), followed by a descending seventh. As written, the arrangement is boring, boring, boring. Im trying to improve it, but its a real challenge. Edwin J Peterson
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