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High School Musical: Vocal Selections (Piano / Vocal / Guitar)

High School Musical: Vocal Selections (Piano / Vocal / Guitar)
By Hal Leonard Corp.

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This original movie from the Disney Channel chronicles the story of two high schoolers who discover their love for singing and challenge their cliques in the process. Our songbook includes 9 songs from the record-breaking, best-selling soundtrack, including: Breaking Free * Get'cha Head in the Game * Start of Something New * Stick to the Status Quo * What I've Been Looking For * and more. Includes a color photo section.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #224729 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-03-01
  • Released on: 2006-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 68 pages

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Half Good/Half Not So Good3
The problem with this piano/vocal book is not in the music itself. The translation from orchestration to piano accompanyment is solid, but several selections are not well suited for the piano. Songs such as "Get'cha Head in the Game," "We're All in This Together," and to a lesser extent "Bop to the Top" were never meant to be played on the piano because they are rhythmically driven. The songs that do translate to the piano well are "Start of Something New," "What I've Been Looking For," "When There Was Me and You," and "Breaking Free." The other two songs are just okay in my estimation.

If you really want to learn to play the 4 songs or so mentioned, then get the book. If you're looking for a full-scale onslaught of High School Musical accompanyment, you're probably just not going to find it in a piano/vocal book due to the aforementioned rhythm-driven songs.

this is awsome5
I've been following the notes of the book for weeks. I'm the master at "Breakin Free." I havent stopped exept for bed, for food, and doing favors for my siblings. Once, I played until midnight and could'nt wait for the mourning to play more. If you're like 8 and above, get the regular version, because I went to my friends house and I brought up the easy version, it turned out he had it and he hates the easy version because its way too easy. I saw it, and it looked like a book for 5 year olds. I showed him my regular version, he played it, and he loved it. He said it was much more fun than the baby book.

Would you rather have a baby book meant for little little kids, or would you rather have a normal and slightly hard book for a nice, fun challenge and see yourself get better and better every day? THE CHOICE IS YOURS!

awsome5
This is awsome!!!! I play the piano all the time now. Stick to the status quo is the most fun to play. Here's a ranking list of the four main people in this movie ranked on their singing ability.

4: Lucas Grabeel - he's good but no wow factor

3: Ashley Tisdale - She's pretty good

2: Zac Efron - great

1: Vanessa Anne Hudgens - amazing