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Flute Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1249799

By Debbie Reynolds. By Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Arranged by Ben D'Ooge. Film/TV,Pop. Individual part. 1 pages. Ben D'Ooge #844194. Published by Ben D'Ooge (A0.1249799).

Tammy is a popular song with music by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans. It was published in 1957 and made its debut in the film Tammy and the Bachelor. It was nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Original Song. Tammy is heard in the film in two versions. The one that became a number one hit single for Debbie Reynolds in 1957 is heard midway through the film, and was a UK No. 2 hit single in the same year. Another version was heard during the main titles at the beginning of the film and was a hit for the Ames Brothers.

This is an arrangement for Native American style flute in any key. This arrangement is written in Nakai tablature. R. Carlos Nakai developed this system of tablature notation (commonly known as Nakai tablature) that can be used across a wide variety of flute keys and tunings. He published this in The Art of the Native American Flute (1996) with James Demars, Ken Light and David P. McAllester. This provides resources and support for musicians playing the Native American flute.

Tammy
Flûte traversière
Debbie Reynolds
$4.99 4.49 € Flûte traversière PDF SheetMusicPlus

Dulcimer,Instrumental Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1249802

By Debbie Reynolds. By Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Arranged by Ben D'Ooge. Film/TV,Pop. Individual part. 2 pages. Ben D'Ooge #844200. Published by Ben D'Ooge (A0.1249802).

Tammy is a popular song with music by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans. It was published in 1957 and made its debut in the film Tammy and the Bachelor. It was nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Original Song. Tammy is heard in the film in two versions. The one that became a number one hit single for Debbie Reynolds in 1957 is heard midway through the film, and was a UK No. 2 hit single in the same year. Another version was heard during the main titles at the beginning of the film and was a hit for the Ames Brothers.

This is a solo chord melody style arrangement for DAD tuned Appalachian mountain (lap) dulcimer.

Tammy
Dulcimer
Debbie Reynolds
$4.99 4.49 € Dulcimer PDF SheetMusicPlus

Dulcimer,Flute,Instrumental Duet - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1502029

By Debbie Reynolds. By Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Arranged by Ben D'Ooge. Film/TV,Pop. 3 pages. Ben D'Ooge #844201. Published by Ben D'Ooge (A0.1502029).

Tammy is a popular song with music by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans. It was published in 1957 and made its debut in the film Tammy and the Bachelor. It was nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Original Song. Tammy is heard in the film in two versions. The one that became a number one hit single for Debbie Reynolds in 1957 is heard midway through the film, and was a UK No. 2 hit single in the same year. Another version was heard during the main titles at the beginning of the film and was a hit for the Ames Brothers.

This is a duet arrangement for Native American style flute in the key of B minor playing the melody, and Appalachian mountain lap dulcimer playing chord melody. Guitar backup chords are also shown. The Native American style flute arrangement is written in Nakai tablature. R. Carlos Nakai developed this system of tablature notation (commonly known as Nakai tablature) that can be used across a wide variety of flute keys and tunings. He published this in The Art of the Native American Flute (1996) with James Demars, Ken Light and David P. McAllester. This provides resources and support for musicians playing the Native American flute.

Tammy
Debbie Reynolds
$6.99 6.28 € PDF SheetMusicPlus


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