Is that an Italian song?
O Sole Mio?
if it is,
http://members.aol.com/profondo75/osolemio.htm
hope this helps.
if this is it, I am sure there is a version of this song for every possible musical instrument...
lyrics into song question.
- Anterux
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Since two people gave you the correct title, why don't you just go to one of the online music stores and do a search for it? I did and found about 3 dozen arrangements including one for trombone.tuba4sissies wrote:great! wonderful! lyrics, now what I want is this song in musically written on a staff, with notes. ya know?
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Or go to the orignial source. It's a tenor aria and, thus, is perfect for high range work or can be transposed down an octave.Mark wrote: Since two people gave you the correct title, why don't you just go to one of the online music stores and do a search for it? I did and found about 3 dozen arrangements including one for trombone.
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There's a very cheap ($2.95) version for string quartet on SibeliusMusic that isn't haf bad:
http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/cgi-bin/sh ... storeid=-1
It includes the verse as well as the chorus.
http://www.sibeliusmusic.com/cgi-bin/sh ... storeid=-1
It includes the verse as well as the chorus.