Guitar,Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1417337 By A Great Big World. By Chad Vaccarino, Ian Axel, and Mike Campbell. Arranged by B. McCormick. Pop,Singer/Songwriter,Wedding. Score. 7 pages. B. McCormick #998888. Published by B. McCormick (A0.1417337). About the Sheet Music The arrangement is versatile, accommodating pianists, vocalists, and guitarists alike. Here are the essential details: Scoring: Piano: The arrangement includes the piano part, allowing pianists to play the melody and harmonies. Vocal: The vocal line is notated, complete with lyrics. Singers can follow the emotional journey of the song. Guitar: Chord symbols and diagrams guide guitarists through strumming patterns and accompaniment. About the song: The song Say Something was initially penned by the duo Ian Axel and Chad King, in collaboration with Mike Campbell. Its first release was on Axel's solo album 'This Is the New Year' in 2011. Subsequently, A Great Big World re-envisioned the track for their debut album 'Is There Anybody Out There?' in 2013.The song's themes of release and the heartfelt appeal to say something have struck a chord with audiences. The emotional depth of the song was further enhanced by a poignant duet version with Christina Aguilera.The song's acclaim was cemented when it received the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance award at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, marking its indelible mark on the annals of music history. Why Choose This Arrangement? Authenticity: Your arrangement stays true to the soulful essence of the original recording. Teaching Tool: Educators can use it to teach students about song structure, dynamics, and emotional expression. Live Performances: Whether you’re performing solo or with a band, this sheet music adapts seamlessly to various settings. Connect with Us! Follow us on social media to stay updated on new releases, musical tips, and exclusive content. You can find us using our handle @ResourcefulArrangements Get Your Copy Today Download your “Say Something†Piano/Vocal/Guitar arrangement and let the music speak volumes. Â