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Hushabye Mountain from 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' by Robert & Richard Sherman Arr For Owen Farr Hushabye Mountain from 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' By Robert & Richard Sherman arr. Jonathan Bates Allegretto q = c.92 Tenor Horn Solo Horn Soloist cup mute Soprano Cornet p cup mute - 1 Solo Cornet p cup mute Repiano Cornet p cup mute 2nd Cornet p cup mute 3rd Cornet p Flugel 1st Horn 2nd Horn 1st Baritone 2nd Baritone 1st Trombone 2nd Trombone Bass Trombone Euphonium Eb Bass Bb Bass Percussion 1 Glockenspiel p (motor on) Vibraphone p Timpani Hushabye Mountain (from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang") - Words & Music by Richard Sherman & Robert Sherman. Copyright © Copyright 1968 EMI Unart Catalog Inc. EMI United Partnership Limited. This arrangement © Copyright 2018 EMI Unart Catalog Inc. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. Used by Permission of Music Sales Limited. Printed & distributed by Pennine Music Publishing 10 Woolscroft View, Hemingfield, Barnsley S73 0AX www.penninemusic.com A B 2 9 Solo Hn. mp mf 3 p Sop. Cor. pp (1.) Solo Cor. pp p Rep. Cor. pp 2nd Cor. pp 3rd Cor. pp Flug. 1st Hn. 2nd Hn. 1st Bar. 2nd Bar. 1st Tbn. p 2nd Tbn. p B. Tbn. p Euph. Eb Bass p Bb Bass p Glock. Vib. Timp. p 18 rit. 3 Solo Hn. mf open Sop. Cor. p mf open Solo Cor. mf open Rep. Cor. mp 2nd Cor. 3rd Cor. Flug. 1st Hn. 2nd Hn. 1st Bar. p mp 2nd Bar. p mp mp 1st Tbn. p mp 2nd Tbn. p mp solo B. Tbn. p mp p mf solo Euph. p mf E Bass b mp Bb Bass mp Glock. Vib. Timp. mp mf C 4 28 A Tempo q = c.92 Solo Hn. mf f Sop. Cor. Solo Cor. Rep. Cor. open 2nd Cor. mp open 3rd Cor. mp solo Flug. mp mf 1st Hn. mp 2nd Hn. mp 1st Bar. mp 2nd Bar. 1st Tbn. mp 2nd Tbn. mp B. Tbn. mp tutti Euph. mp Eb Bass B Bass b Tamb. Tambourine mp Timp. mp D 36 5 Solo Hn. mf 6 Sop. Cor. f tutti Solo Cor. mf f 6 Rep. Cor. mf 2nd Cor. mf 3rd Cor. mf Flug. mp f 6 1st Hn. mp mf 2nd Hn. mp mf 1st Bar. 6 mf 2nd Bar. mp mf 1st Tbn. mf 2nd Tbn. mf B. Tbn. mf Euph. 6 E Bass b Bb Bass Sus Cym Tamb. p Timp. E F 6 45 Poco Più mosso q = c. 98 rit . A Tempo q = c.92 Solo Hn. p Sop. Cor. solo Solo Cor. p cup mute Rep. Cor. ff p cup mute 2nd Cor. f p cup mute 3rd Cor. ff p Flug. 1st Hn. f 2nd Hn. f 1st Bar. f 2nd Bar. f cup mute 1st Tbn. fff p cup mute 2nd Tbn. ff p cup mute B. Tbn. fff p Euph. f Eb Bass f Bb Bass p f Cym. f Glock. p Vib. p Timp. f p 56 7 Solo Hn. Sop. Cor..
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