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This beginner-level arrangement of Mi Pollito Amarillito for Alto Saxophone and Piano includes chord symbols and a clear melodic line without lyrics. The alto saxophone is a transposing instrument in Eb, so the part is written a major sixth higher than concert pitch. With a sweet, flowing melody and simple rhythms, this duet is perfect for students and early performances.What youll find in this sheet music: Alto Sax & Piano arrangement Includes chord symbols (no lyrics) Beginner-friendly range and rhythm Clear, clean engraving for easy reading Great for lessons, recitals, and personal study Supports tone, breath control, and phrasing Piano accompaniment provides harmonic supportAbout the music:Mi Pollito Amarillito is a traditional Spanish-language childrens song, widely recognized in Latin America. With folkloric origins, the piece has been passed down through generations and is commonly used in early music education for its simple and tender melody.About the instruments Alto Sax & Piano:The alto saxophone, a transposing Eb instrument, offers a bright and lyrical tone ideal for expressive phrasing. The piano provides harmonic grounding and helps support timing and interpretation in a beginner-friendly setting.
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