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"Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" is a classic winter/Christmas song and what better way to perform it than as a duet for 4 hands, 1 piano. It was written in 1945 by lyricist Sammy Cahn and Broadway song writer Jule Styne. Cahn said that it was written on Hollywood and Vine on the hottest day of the year! This arrangement contains chromatic runs, triplets, swing rhythm, arpeggios, gorgeous, rich chording, and lots of helpful fingering! The melody switches back and forth from primo to secondo. There is a fun, optional part-switch spot half-way through the song, where the primo pianist can get up and trade places with the secondo pianist! Directions for a smooth transition are at the bottom of that page. This song is great for winter recitals, Christmas parties, or assisted living entertainment. Arranged by Amy J. Snyder. Visit AmyJoMusic at www.facebook.com/amyjsnyder7 If you like this duet, you might also like "White Christmas" in duet or solo arranged by Amy. Copyright © 1945 (Renewed) PRODUCERS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., INC. and CAHN MUSIC CO. All Rights for PRODUCERS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO., INC. Administered by CHAPPELL & CO., INC. All Rights for CAHN MUSIC CO. Administered by IMAGEM SOUNDS All Rights Reserved Used by Permission of Hal Leonard Corporation.
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