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This easy arrangement of The Maple Leaf Forever for flute and piano is ideal for beginner flutists looking to explore a meaningful patriotic melody. The flute line stays within a comfortable register and uses simple rhythms, while the piano accompaniment supports the melody and includes chord symbols and full lyrics. Perfect for school performances, lessons, or national events.What youll find in this sheet music: Flute solo with piano accompaniment Includes chord symbols and complete lyrics Beginner-friendly key and range Clear, large notation for ease of reading Suitable for recitals, classroom settings, and patriotic ceremonies Encourages expressive playing and phrasingAbout the music:Composed by Alexander Muir in 1867 to celebrate Canadas Confederation, The Maple Leaf Forever became a treasured anthem for generations. Though unofficial, its uplifting melody and historical significance have made it a favorite in Canadian musical heritage.About the instrument Flute:The flute is a non-transposing woodwind instrument known for its light, bright tone. This arrangement keeps the melody within a beginner's comfort zone, allowing young flutists to focus on breath control, intonation, and musicality while engaging with a national classic.
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Paul Koepke
Flute and Piano
Johann Sebastian Bach
Emille Pessard
Jon Raybould
Helen H. Lemmel
George Frideric Handel
Alexander Muir
Rameau
Henry Mancini
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Gustav Holst
trad.
Francois-Joseph Gossec
W. A. Mozart
Stanley Myers
Ferdinando Bertoni
Phoebe Palmer Knapp
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