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Old 03-07-2013, 05:14 PM
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Default Smile Duet

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This piece is written for Soprano Recorder and Alto Recorder. Play along with Notation Composer or print the piece for playing with your friend(s). Please feel free to change the instruments and/or keys to suit your personal needs. RRR
“Smile” is a little easier to play than some of my recent postings. This was one of the songs that I played frequently when I was a working musician. I was very surprised to find out that it was written by Charlie “the Tramp” Chaplin of Silent Movie fame. Charlie Chaplin composed this music for his 1936 movie, "Modern Times". The lyrics were added in 1954, made popular by Nat "King" Cole.

We hope you enjoy playing it.

Ralph Rayner
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