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En dansant/Dancing
Encore de la musique GRATUITE:www.pitt.edu/~deben
Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Included in honor of thosewho died at the World Trade Center
America the BeautifulLevel One, Thumbs share C
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America the BeautifulDuet Part
Level OnePlay one octave lower; melody plays one octave higher Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Theme to Beethoven'sFifth Symphony
Level One
AllegroArr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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ChopsticksLevel One
Only use finger 2, both hands. These are your "chopsticks." Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Deck the halls with boughs of hol- ly, Fa la la la la la la la la!
"Tis the sea - son to be jol - ly, Fa la la la la la la la la!
Don we now our gay ap-par - rel, Fa la la la la la la la la!
Troll the an - cient Yule-tide car - ol! Fa la la la la la la la la!
Deck the HallsLevel One
With anticipation Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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"Going Home"Level One
Sentimentally Anoton DvoràkArr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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move hands up!
first time loudly,second time softly
Do your ears hang low, Do they Can youwab - ble to and fro?
tie them in a knot, can you tie them in a bow? Can you throw them o'er your shoul der like a
Do yourcon - ti - nen -tal sol-dier? ears hang low?
Do Your Ears Hang Low?Level One
Silly!Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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1.Have you -e - ver thought as the hearse goes by, that
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(Have you Ever Thought)
As the Hearse Goes ByLevel One
Sickeningly Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
2. They wrap you up in a big white sheet, And drop you down about six feet deep. Yo ho! Yo ho!
3. The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out, The worms play penochle on your snout. Yo ho! Yo ho!
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(Have you Ever Thought)As the Hearse Goes By
Duet PartLevel One
Play one octave lower than writtenArr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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1. Have you e - ver thought as the hearse goes by that
soon-er or lat- er you're going to die? Yo ho!
Yo ho!
Get out of the way!!!
2. They wrap you up in a big white sheet, And drop you down about six feet deep. Yo ho! Yo ho!
3. The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out, The worms play penochle on your snout. Yo ho! Yo ho!
on theI've been work-ing rail-road all the live long day! on theI've been work-ing
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rail-road just to pass the time a - way. Can't you hear the whis-tle blow-ing?
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Rise up so ear-ly in the morn? Can't you hear thecaptain shout-ing, -"Di - nah blow your
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horn!" Di-nah won't you blow, Di - nahwon'tyou blow, Di - nah won't you blow your horn
I've Been Workingon the Railroad
Level 1: Practice with Bass Clef
With enthusiasmArr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Di-nah won't you blow, Di - nah won't you blow, Di - nah won't you blow your horn.
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Some-one's in the-kit-chen with Di - nah, -Some-one's in the kit-chen I know,
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Some-one's in the-kit-chen with Di - nah,
l.h. overStrum-ming on the old ban - jo. A-sing-ing,
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"Fee, fie, fid-dlee - i - o, Fee, fie, fid-dlee - i - o,
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Strumm-ing on the old ban - jo."
I've been Working on the Railroad, p. 2
Jin - gle, bells, Jin - gle, bells, Jin - gle all the way,
Oh, what fun it is to ride a one horse o - pen sleigh.
Jin - gle, bells, Jin - gle, bells, Jin - gle all the way,
Oh, what fun it is to ride a one horse o - pen sleigh.
Jingle BellsLevel 1
With good cheer Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Jol - ly old Saint Nich - o - las, lean your ear this way!
Don't you tell a sin - gle soul what I'm going to say,
Christ-mas Eve is com - ing soon, now, you dear old man,
Whis - per what you'll bring to me, tell me if you can.
Jolly OldSaint Nicholas
Level OneHappily Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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La cu - ca ra - cha, La cu - ca - ra - cha,
Ya no pue - de ca - mi - nar.
Por - que le fal - ta, Por - que no tie - ne,
U - na pa - ta - par' an - dar.
La CucarachaLively Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Light - ly row,
Rolling with the waves
light - ly row, O'er the roll - ing waves we go.
Sing and laugh, sing and laugh, In our rub - ber raft.
Look out for that big old wave! It could put us in our grave!
Keep down low as we roll, back to shore we go.
Lightly RowLevel One
Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Ode to JoyLevel 1
C positionBeethoven
arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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Oh, when the saints, Go march-ing in,
Oh, when the saints go march - ing in,
Oh, Lord I want to be in that num - ber,
When the saints go march - ing in.
Oh, When the SaintsLevel 1
LivelyArr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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O Christ-mas tree, O Christ-mas tree, How love-ly are your branch-es,
So green and bright in sum-mer-time, As well as win-ter's snow- y clime, O
Christ-mas tree, O Christ-mas tree, How love-ly are your branch - es.
O Christmas TreeLevel One
Moderately Arr: Gilbert DeBenedetti
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