CGECD81 See It Through! (Performance/Accompaniment CD)
Description
Performance/Accompaniment CD for CGE186 and CGE187 See It Through! by Ruth Morris Gray. Includes demo tracks, performance accompaniment tracks, and rehearsal cuts.
Composer: Ruth Morris Gray
Season: General
Additional Resources:
CGE186 SATB with Opt. Kazoos $2.25
CGE187 SAB with Opt. Kazoos $2.25
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