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Get The Party Started (arr. Charles Beale) Digital Sheet Music
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Get The Party Started (arr. Charles Beale)
by Pink TTBB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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'Get This Party Started', also referred to by some artists as 'Get The Party Started', was initially a massive mainstream hit for the singer Pink in 2001, and formed part of a brief revival of 1960s 'boogaloo' style pop music. Then in 2007-8, Shirley Bassey recorded a cover for a UK spy-themed 2006 Marks & Spencer Christmas television advertising campaign, creating a 'Goldfinger'-styled ballad from the same material.

This arrangement draws inspiration from both versions. It opens as a ballad for soloist, then becomes a medium tempo 1960s boogaloo and finishes with a twist in the form of a fast techno-style dance-music close. Vocal parts are mostly simple and repetitive throughout, allowing space for choreography, dance routines and other shenanigans.

This short arrangement is designed as a show-opener for a 'party'-themed show, and features a solo for baritone or lower tenor.

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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