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Download Stephen Sondheim Someone Is Waiting sheet music notes, chords and learn to play this composition in minutes.
This Musical/Show music score is a 4-page masterpiece composed by Stephen Sondheim. The SKU of these notes is 77086 and arrangement code PV.
Minimum purchase quantity for this piece is 1 (some arrangements like Choir, SATB etc. require more copies). This Piano & Vocal composition by Stephen Sondheim was released on Tuesday 30th November, 2010 - 2 Reviews
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Download Stephen Sondheim Someone Is Waiting sheet music, chords and digital score arranged for Piano & Vocal. This Musical/Show score includes 4 page(s).
Artist: Stephen Sondheim
Arrangement: Piano & Vocal
Genre: Musical/Show
Words and Music by: Stephen Sondheim
Score first released: Tuesday 30th November, 2010
Score last updated: Tuesday 12th December, 2023
Sheets include: 4 Page(s).
Some quick facts about presented digital Someone Is Waiting sheet music
Artist: Stephen Sondheim
Arrangement: Piano & Vocal
Genre: Musical/Show
Words and Music by: Stephen Sondheim
Score first released: Tuesday 30th November, 2010
Score last updated: Tuesday 12th December, 2023
Sheets include: 4 Page(s).
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If you are wondering if you can transpose and play "Someone Is Waiting" by Stephen Sondheim in a different key, then read this: even though most of our music notes can be transposed in full range (12 semitones up or down), not all can be.
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Please note: once you purchase digital Someone Is Waiting sheet music you will need to transpose again, since this is only a sample version.
And why it's important to purchase licensed digital music notes?
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Happy playing!
One can look for this option simply by clicking B/# button at the bottom of an interactive viewer. If this icon is greyed, than transpose option for this individual piece is not possible at the moment. If it is white and upon clicking on in presents various options, then yes, one may transpose it into desired key.
Please note: once you purchase digital Someone Is Waiting sheet music you will need to transpose again, since this is only a sample version.
And why it's important to purchase licensed digital music notes?
1. Quality: You're getting the real deal, not some half-baked version. You can trust the notes to be on point.
2. Easy Access: Whether you're on your tablet, phone, or computer, your music is just a tap away.
3. Eco-Friendly: Save trees, skip the print! Plus, with digital, you can zoom, highlight, and make notes without messing up the original.
4. Share and Play Anywhere: Headed to a jam session or choir practice? You've got your music with you, always.
Happy playing!