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Screenplaying: Music from Local Hero, Cal, The Princess Bride and Last Exit to Brooklyn. Arranged for piano and keyboard - includes guitar chords.

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Publisher: Wise.
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Details: 22,5x30,5, pp.64, brossura

Abstract: This book features music from 4 albums by the British singer songwriter, Mark Knopfler. All of the music is arranged for piano, keyboard, & guitar. There are no lyrics - these are all solos. In addition to the music, there are several pages of color photos. Titles: Cal 1.Irish boy 2.Irish love 3.Father & son 4.Potato picking 5.The long road Last exit to Brooklyn 6.A love idea 7.Victims 8.Finale - Last exit to Brooklyn The Princess Bride 9.Once upon a time..storybook love 10.Morning ride 11.The friends' song 12.Guide my sword 13.A happy ending Local Hero 14.Wild theme 15.Boomtown (variation - Louis' Favourite) 16.The mist covered mountains 17.Smooching 18.Going home - theme of the local hero.

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