Don't Stop Believin': For a Minimum of Five Steel Drums, Plus Drumset, and Optional Bass Guitar, Conductor Score & Parts
This song, by Journey, became an instant classic after its initial release in 1981, and it was recently introduced to a younger generation by the cast of Glee with a 2009 remake. This high-energy arrangement will make a great closer to any concert and is sure to have audiences young and old singing along.
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Don't Stop Believin': For a Minimum of Five Steel Drums, Plus Drumset, and Optional Bass Guitar, Conductor Score & Parts
This song, by Journey, became an instant classic after its initial release in 1981, and it was recently introduced to a younger generation by the cast of Glee with a 2009 remake. This high-energy arrangement will make a great closer to any concert and is sure to have audiences young and old singing along.
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Don't Stop Believin': For a Minimum of Five Steel Drums, Plus Drumset, and Optional Bass Guitar, Conductor Score & Parts

Don't Stop Believin': For a Minimum of Five Steel Drums, Plus Drumset, and Optional Bass Guitar, Conductor Score & Parts

Don't Stop Believin': For a Minimum of Five Steel Drums, Plus Drumset, and Optional Bass Guitar, Conductor Score & Parts

Don't Stop Believin': For a Minimum of Five Steel Drums, Plus Drumset, and Optional Bass Guitar, Conductor Score & Parts

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This song, by Journey, became an instant classic after its initial release in 1981, and it was recently introduced to a younger generation by the cast of Glee with a 2009 remake. This high-energy arrangement will make a great closer to any concert and is sure to have audiences young and old singing along.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781470614843
Publisher: Alfred Music
Publication date: 06/01/2014
Series: Alfred's Pop Steel Drum Ensemble Series
Pages: 36
Product dimensions: 0.00(w) x 0.00(h) x 0.00(d)
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