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What's This? (from the Nightmare Before Christmas)

What's This? (from the Nightmare Before Christmas)

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What's This? (from the Nightmare Before Christmas) – a focused score for choir What's This? (from the Nightmare Before Christmas) by Danny Elfman , arranged by Roger Emerson is a choral score for 3-Part Mixed Choir . It provides concrete material for...

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Stock status: pecial item, print on demand, upcoming, backorder – usually ships in 3–6 weeks (subject to availability)
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What's This? (from the Nightmare Before Christmas) – a focused score for choir

What's This? (from the Nightmare Before Christmas) by Danny Elfman, arranged by Roger Emerson is a choral score for 3-Part Mixed Choir. It provides concrete material for rehearsal and performance, with the scoring and musical context clearly defined.

Material shaped for practical musical work

The edition allows musicians to focus on tone, phrasing, balance and interpretation within the actual repertoire. The specified scoring, 3-Part Mixed Choir, makes it easier to assess how the publication fits a particular ensemble, lesson or performance setting.

Part of the Disney Choral series

The Disney Choral series places the title in a clear editorial context. Published by Hal Leonard. The publication is designed as usable repertoire rather than general-purpose filler text or exercises.

Publisher Hal Leonard
UPC 196288000000