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piano sheets


Question Posted Wednesday August 22 2007, 6:54 pm

through internet where can i get the following songs on piano for free.. like i cAN see the notes for it and like just prinnt it out.. or it doesnt have to be printable i just wanna see the music sheets


these songs:

1. I've never been to me by Charlene
2. Whats Left of me by Nick Lachey
3. Angels- Jessica Simpson


and etc if you knowwhere i can get hundereds of songs for free [piano]


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browniebabe121a answered Thursday August 23 2007, 12:23 pm:
I don't know where you live, or what your public library is like,

but at my library, they have a whole section of sheet music books, of all genres. You could try looking there?

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