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Marching and Pep Band Friends in Low Places (Grade 3.5) by Garth Brooks
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Friends in Low Places (Grade 3.5) by Garth Brooks

$69.99

Want the cheat code to make your audience sing along, every time? Then play this timeless 1990 classic from Garth Brooks! And this arrangement is guaranteed to make your band sound great, be it large, small, young, or mature. Lots of part doubling means you can leave out many of the 2nd and third parts and the arrangement will still be strong for your ensemble.

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Want the cheat code to make your audience sing along, every time? Then play this timeless 1990 classic from Garth Brooks! And this arrangement is guaranteed to make your band sound great, be it large, small, young, or mature. Lots of part doubling means you can leave out many of the 2nd and third parts and the arrangement will still be strong for your ensemble.

Want the cheat code to make your audience sing along, every time? Then play this timeless 1990 classic from Garth Brooks! And this arrangement is guaranteed to make your band sound great, be it large, small, young, or mature. Lots of part doubling means you can leave out many of the 2nd and third parts and the arrangement will still be strong for your ensemble.

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