| Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
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Every concert needs a little fun! One of the best-known songs from the Disney classic "Mary Poppins", "Super..." is guaranteed to raise a grin. Arranger Michael Sweeney has cleverly adapted this tune by passing the melody around to every section, including the use of a few short percussion feature spots. This piece is guaranteed to raise a grin.
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This book has a difficulty rating of 1 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Michael Sweeney.
Composer(s): "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" was composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
Publisher: "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
Series: This piece was part of the series "Hal Leonard Essential Elements 2000 Band Series".
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Return Policy: This product may be returned within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges. | |
| Additional Images: | Instrumentation: | | Front Cover | | Conductor Score | | Instrumentation | | Descriptive Page |
| | 1 | - | Full Score | | 8 | - | Flute | | 1 | - | Oboe | | 12 | - | B Flat Clarinet | | 1 | - | E Flat Alto Clarinet | | 2 | - | B Flat Bass Clarinet | | 4 | - | E Flat Alto Saxophone | | 2 | - | B Flat Tenor Saxophone | | 1 | - | E Flat Baritone Saxophone | | 8 | - | B Flat Trumpet | | 4 | - | French Horn | | 8 | - | Trombone/Baritone B.C./Bassoon | | 2 | - | Baritone T.C. | | 4 | - | Tuba | | 1 | - | Keyboard Percussion | | 2 | - | 1st Percussion | | 2 | - | 2nd Percussion |
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