Pachelbel 1680 Canon in D Fakecharts for Flute, Clarinet, English Horn, Bassoon, Sax
by Johann Pachelbel
Large Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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Large Ensemble C Instrument - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.902160

By Rainer's Rainbow. By Johann Pachelbel. Arranged by R G Roth. Baroque,Christmas,Contemporary,Wedding. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 16 pages. Rainer's Rainbow #6436993. Published by Rainer's Rainbow (A0.902160).

The Canon written by Pachelbel in 1680 remains the most popular wedding piece of all time. It is one of the most imporovised baroque pieces in the repertoire. Here are my suggested melody and variations for solo Flute, or Clarinet, or Bassoon, or Sax, or English Horn. It could easily be adapted for trumpet. Now go play your instrument of choice for that family member getting marreid. The piece has been so radically changed from the original that I consider it my own composition.

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