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This beginner-level arrangement of The Maple Leaf Forever for alto saxophone and piano brings this iconic Canadian patriotic song to life in a clear and accessible setting. The saxophone part is written in E transposition, staying within a comfortable range for beginners, while the piano accompaniment supports the melody with chord symbols and full lyrics included. Perfect for students or performance at national events.What youll find in this sheet music: Alto saxophone in E with piano accompaniment Includes chord symbols and full lyrics Easy key and comfortable range Clear, readable engraving for beginners Great for school performances, lessons, or patriotic ceremonies Ideal for solo or accompanied singingAbout the music:Composed by Alexander Muir in 1867 to commemorate Canadas Confederation, The Maple Leaf Forever became a widely recognized anthem, especially among English-speaking Canadians. Its strong melodic line and historical significance have made it a lasting symbol of Canadian patriotism.About the instrument Alto Saxophone:The E alto saxophone is a transposing woodwind instrument known for its warm tone and expressive dynamics. This arrangement places the melody in a beginner-friendly register, allowing students to develop tone quality and phrasing in a familiar patriotic context.
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