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This arrangement of "Dreams" by the Cranberries is intended to be very flexible. It is intended for SATB choir, but could also be used by a small group of vocalists. The piano part is a reduction of the original recording's accompaniment. Lead sheet symbols are written above the top staff and above the piano part in case other instrumentalists are used to accompany the vocalists. The vocal harmony is very accessible, especially to individuals who are already familiar with the original recording. The highest two voices preserve the harmony from the original recording, while the lowest two voices are unique to this arrangement. There is an optional solo at the end written for high soprano voice, but this solo could also be performed by a small group of high sopranos or by a small group in open octaves.
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