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I See a Star

Source: Words and Music by Greg Gilpin
Published by: Heritage Music Press (Download version = eprint = 10307409E)
Buy here: https://www.jwpepper.com/I-See-a-Star/10307408.item#/

Theme: General or Christmas/Winter
Musical Value: 
Educational Value: 
Publishers Notes: 
Simply charming for young and developing choirs, this touching piece offers a wish for the world to find the hope, peace, and love that it needs. With memorable melodies and a bridge featuring hints of "star light, star bright, first star I see tonight," it is usable throughout the year as a song of peace and will make an especially effective addition to winter and holiday concerts.

Voicing: two part with piano accompaniment
Key: G major to Ab major
Vocal Range: 



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Meter, Time Signature, Tempo: 4/4
Performance Time: 2:42

Words
I See A Star
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