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ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits: E-Z Play Today Volume 272 | Easy Piano Sheet Music Book for Beginners | Perfect for Home Practice, Music Lessons & Gift Giving
ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits: E-Z Play Today Volume 272 | Easy Piano Sheet Music Book for Beginners | Perfect for Home Practice, Music Lessons & Gift Giving

ABBA Gold - Greatest Hits: E-Z Play Today Volume 272 | Easy Piano Sheet Music Book for Beginners | Perfect for Home Practice, Music Lessons & Gift Giving

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(E-Z Play Today). 19 of ABBA's biggest hits, including: Dancing Queen * Fernando * Knowing Me, Knowing You * Mamma Mia * Money, Money, Money * The Name of the Game * S.O.S. * Take a Chance on Me * Waterloo * and more.

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This music book parallels the "ABBA Gold" album (released some years ago) that incorporates their best hits. The EZ Play format uses a notation style that is easy to read (especially for those who have a need for reading glasses) and is good for beginners who don't know how to read regular music notation (e.g. The key letters are printed within the bulb of the notes). The EZ play format offers simplified arrangements and generally leaves off the intro that most popular music has. So, if this format is acceptable to you, subject to its limitations (as sheet music) then you, too, will be pleased with this collection. If you are unfamiliar with the "EZ Play" notation style and the "beginner" arrangements associated with it, you should familiarize yourself and check out (what little you can see online) to determine if you would be happy with this music. It IS best suited to beginners, but more advanced musicians can treat it as a "lead sheet" and add in the flourishes, etc. appropriate to the composition. As a side note, I have "easy" versions of this publishers "fake books" where all songs are converted to the key of C, regardless of the appropriateness. The EZ Play songs at first, appear to also be converted to the key of C ... but in reality, may be in C, G, or F (in most cases) with all the flats/sharps notated at the occurrence rather than as the "key" for the song. Oddly, the EZ play treatment generally works better than the 'all tunes in C" treatment of the Fake Books...