1970s Super Easy Songbook for Piano and Keyboard - 46 Simple Arrangements, E-Z Play Format, 96 Pages, Hal Leonard

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The 1970s marked a dynamic period for music, with the emergence of pioneering genres like disco, punk rock, and heavy metal. It was a time when the rebellious essence of rock and the souful tunes of R&B combined, resulting in a diverse and vibrant musical

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The 1970s marked a dynamic period for music, with the emergence of pioneering genres like disco, punk rock, and heavy metal. It was a time when the rebellious essence of rock and the souful tunes of R&B combined, resulting in a diverse and vibrant musical scene. This new Super Easy songbook features 46 simple arrangements of this decade's hits so anyone can learn to play their favorite songs on piano!

Each song is arranged with simple right-hand melody, letter names inside each note, basic left-hand chord diagrams, and no page turns. Songs include: Ain't No Sunshine • All Right Now • Bad Case of Loving You • Big Yellow Taxi • Desperado • Dream On • Fly Like an Eagle • Free Bird • Goodbye Yellow Brick Road • Hotel California • I Feel the Earth Move • I Will Survive • If You Leave Me Now • Live and Let Die • Maggie May • Rocky Mountain High • Stairway to Heaven • Stayin' Alive • Take a Chance on Me • Top of the World • You're So Vain • and more! The 1970s - Super Easy Songbook Publisher: Hal Leonard Instrument: Keyboard|Piano Format: E-Z Play Pages: 96 Series: Super Easy Songbook

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SKU 1438558
Brand Hal Leonard

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