Pure Imagination
by Leslie Bricusse
Vibraphone - Digital Sheet Music

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Vibraphone Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.934980

Composed by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse. Arranged by Jeff Calissi. Film/TV. Individual part. 3 pages. Garden State Publications #4785697. Published by Garden State Publications (A0.934980).

One of the more enduring songs from the movie musical, "Pure Imagination" is sung by Gene Wilder after the children in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory are introduced to the chocolate room.  It has been reported that the five child actors hadn't seen that part of the set, so the looks of wonder on their faces in the movie is sincere.  This arrangement for solo vibraphone is from the vocal score and piano accompaniment, which can be complemented by the fan mechanism for added vibrato effect.  Scored for intermediate level of ability with four-mallet performance, this solo is a great addition to your collection of audience favorites.  "There's nothing to it!".

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