| My Heart Will Go On
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This dramatic love theme from "Titanic" is a great piece to put on your next concert. The players will be able to mature musically, and will have fun doing it!
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 This book has a difficulty rating of 2-3 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Technical Notes: The baritone saxophone, horn/ flugelhorn, electric bass, and auxiliary percussion parts are optional. The baritone B.C. part can be played by a 2nd trombone if needed.
Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Will Rapp and Johnnie Vinson.
Composer(s): "My Heart Will Go On" was composed by Will Jennings and James Horner.
Publisher: "My Heart Will Go On" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
Series: This piece was part of the series "Hal Leonard Esprit Series".
How to purchase this item: To purchase "My Heart Will Go On", just click on the "Purchase Now" button above. You will then have the option of placing your order online or ordering by mail, fax or phone.
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 |
| | 1 | - | Full Score | | 16 | - | Flute/Piccolo | | 16 | - | B Flat Clarinet | | 8 | - | E Flat Alto Saxophone | | 4 | - | B Flat Tenor Saxophone | | 2 | - | E Flat Baritone Saxophone | | 8 | - | 1st B Flat Trumpet | | 8 | - | 2nd B Flat Trumpet | | 4 | - | B Flat Horn/Flugelhorn | | 8 | - | French Horn | | 8 | - | Trombone | | 4 | - | Baritone T.C. | | 8 | - | Baritone B.C. | | 6 | - | Tuba | | 2 | - | Electric Bass | | 4 | - | Xylophone & Bells | | 6 | - | Snare Drum | | 2 | - | Quad Toms | | 4 | - | Multiple Bass Drums | | 2 | - | Cymbals | | 2 | - | Auxiliary Percussion |
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