Wizard Of Oz Backing Tracks
The Wizard of Oz This album features 36 tracks. Tracks 1-18 contain the background tracks and guide vocals; tracks 19-36 contain the accompaniment tracks alone. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises The Jitterbug (Accompaniment Backing Tracks) Stage Stars The Wizard of Oz: Accompaniments ℗ 2009 Stage Stars Records.
Originally a 1902 stage play, and then a successful 1939 film, The Wizard of Oz is a musical with a book by John Kane, music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by E.Y. The current musical version was originally presented in 1987, when Kane was asked by the Royal Shakespeare Company to create a new adaptation, very close to the 1939 film, which presents almost all of the screenplay's dialogue, with a few minor changes and additions. The complete original score was presented, and restored the musical numbers 'The Jitterbug', 'Over the Rainbow (Reprise)' and 'Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead (Reprise)', cut from the original film. This delightful stage version has become a popular musical to perform by community theatres and children's theatres in the United States and the U.K. These accompaniment/karaoke CD of songs from The Wizard of Oz: Tracks 1-12 contain the background tracks and guide vocals; tracks 13-24 contain the accompaniment tracks alone.
This album is a re-recording in the original 1987 show key and show tempo. Track List (click to hear samples) 1. Over the Rainbow 2.
Munchkin Musical Sequence 3. The black keys discography torrent 2012 hd. Follow the Yellow Brick Road 4. If I Only Had a Brain 5. If I Only Had a Heart 6. If I Only Had the Nerve/We're Off to See the Wizard 7. Poppies / Act I Finale 8.
Entr'Acte / The Merry Old Land of Oz 9. If I Were King of the Forest 10./22. The Jitterbug 11./23.
Winkies March / Over the Rainbow (Reprise) 12./24. Ding Dong, The Witch Is Dead Album Format Stage Stars albums include professionally recorded guide vocals. Each song appears on the album twice: once with music and vocals, and once with accompaniment tracks alone.
This allows the performer to learn a song by singing along with the vocals and music, then to practice their technique accompanied only by the background tracks. These karaoke albums are recorded in the CD+G format. When played on a karaoke machine, lyrics will appear on-screen. In a conventional CD player no graphics will appear onscreen, however, a booklet of the lyrics is enclosed in the CD jewel case. CD+G albums will play in any CD player.
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