Let's Hear It For The Boy (arr. Sheryl Neal) by Deniece Williams Sheet Music for SSAA Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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Let's Hear It For The Boy (arr. Sheryl Neal) Digital Sheet Music
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Let's Hear It For The Boy (arr. Sheryl Neal)
by Deniece Williams SSAA Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Voice, Choir, SSAA, a cappella, barbershop, for women's barbershop harmony. Fun upbeat take on this classic from the movie Footloose.
Choral pricing - purchase one copy per singer. Quartet pricing also available for this chart.
Notated in barbershop format: Tenor (S.1) and Lead (S.2) in treble clef; Baritone (A.1) and Bass (A.2) in bass clef; bass clef parts sung an octave higher than written.

Arranger's website: www.arrangementsbysheryl.com

Sheryl Neal is an a cappella arranger, pianist and singer. Sheryl is a member of Sweet Adelines International (SAI), Barbershop Harmony Society, and Harmony Incorporated. She sings Baritone in Harmony Central Chorus and Remedy Quartet in Des Moines, Iowa, and in Spirit of the Gulf Chorus in Fort Myers, Florida. She is an SAI Approved Arranger.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.

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