A Thousand Years (Sheet Music)


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(Piano Vocal). This sheet music features an arrangement for piano and voice with guitar chord frames, with the melody presented in the right hand of the piano part as well as in the vocal line.




A Thousand Years Sheet Music


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(Easy Piano). Easy piano sheet music.







The Good Old Songs we used to Sing, ́61 to ́65


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Reproduction of the original: The Good Old Songs we used to Sing, ́61 to ́65 by Osbourne H. Oldroyd




Really Easy Piano: Adele


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This new, updated edition of the bestselling Really Easy Piano: Adele songbook features Easy Piano arrangements of 27 Adele< hits taken from the smash albums ‘19’, ‘21’ and ‘25’. Carefully arranged with the beginner pianist in mind, these simplified arrangements include background notes, useful hints and tips and fingering guides throughout, ensuring you master each and every song from start to finish. Song List: - All I Ask - Best For Last - Chasing Pavements - Cold Shoulder - Crazy For You - Daydreamer - Don't You Remember - First Love - He Won't Go - Hello - Hometown Glory - Make You Feel My Love - Melt My Heart To Stone - My Same - One And Only - Remedy - Right As Rain - Rolling In The Deep - Rumour Has It - Set Fire To The Rain - Skyfall - Someone Like You - Take It All - Tired - Turning Tables - Water Under The Bridge - When We Were Young




George Mills


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Considered by many to be Elkin's magnum opus, George Mills is, an ambitious, digressive and endlessly entertaining account of the 1,000 year history of the George Millses. From toiling as a stable boy during the crusades to working as a furniture mover, there has always been a George Mills whose lot in life is to serve important personages. But the latest in the line of true blue-collar workers may also be the last, as he obsesses about his family's history and decides to break the cycle of doomed George Millses. An inventive, unique family saga, George Mills is Elkin at his most manic, most comic and most poignant.




The Business


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“The only history of pop music you’ll ever have to read.”— Huffington Post Let legendary rock manager Simon Napier-Bell take you inside the (dodgy) world of popular music – not just a creative industry, but a business that has made people rich beyond their wildest dreams. This book describes the evolution of the music industry from 1713 – the year parliament granted writers ownership over what they wrote – to today, when a global, 100 billion pound industry is controlled by just three major players: Sony, Universal and Warner. Inside you will uncover some little-known facts about the industry, including: how a formula for writing hit songs in the 1900s helped create 50,000 of the best-known songs of all time; how Jewish immigrants and black jazz musicians dancing cheek-to-cheek created a template for all popular music that followed; and how rock tours became the biggest, quickest, sleaziest and most profitable ventures the music industry has ever seen. Through it all, Napier-Bell balances seductive anecdotes – pulling back the curtain on the gritty and absurd side of the industry – with an insightful exploration of the relationship between creativity and money.







Song of a Thousand Years


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Bugle Resounding


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In the mid-nineteenth century the United States was musically vibrant. Rising industrialization, a growing middle class, and increasing concern for the founding of American centers of art created a culture that was rich in musical capital. Beyond its importance to the people who created and played it is the fact that this music still influences our culture today. Although numerous academic resources examine the music and musicians of the Civil War era, the research is spread across a variety of disciplines and is found in a wide array of scholarly journals, books, and papers. It is difficult to assimilate this diverse body of research, and few sources are dedicated solely to a rigorous and comprehensive investigation of the music and the musicians of this era. This anthology, which grew out of the first two National Conferences on Music of the Civil War Era, is an initial attempt to address that need. Those conferences established the first academic setting solely devoted to exploring the effects of the Civil War on music and musicians. Bridging musicology and history, these essays represent the forefront of scholarship in music of the Civil War era. Each one makes a significant contribution to research in the music of this era and will ultimately encourage more interdisciplinary research on a subject that has relevance both for its own time and for ours. The result is a readable, understandable volume on one of the few understudied—yet fascinating—aspects of the Civil War era.