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Aladdin Instrumental Play-Along Series for Trumpet by Alan Menken Trumpet Solo - Sheet Music

By Alan Menken
Trumpet

SKU: HL.300260

Instrumental Play-Along Series for Trumpet. Composed by Alan Menken. Instrumental Play-Along. Children, Disney, Movies. Softcover Audio Online. 12 pages. Hal Leonard #300260. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.300260).

ISBN 9781540062383. UPC: 888680961398. 9.0x12.0x0.058 inches. Book/Online Audio.

Six songs from the 2019 edition of Disney's Aladdin are included in this collection for instrumentalists. Each book features online access to audio demonstration tracks for download or streaming to help you hear how the song should sound. Songs include: Arabian Nights (2019) * Friend like Me * One Jump Ahead * Prince Ali * Speechless * A Whole New World.

  • Arabian Nights (2019)
  • Friend Like Me
  • One Jump Ahead
  • Prince Ali
  • Speechless
  • A Whole New World

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Based on 1 Reviews
Michael C.
March 28, 2025
Slightly Disappointed
I had the original Aladdin book from Hal Leonard and thought I'd get the new one assuming the arrangements and orchestration were updated. Arabian Nights has 2019 in parenthesis but the others didn't so I assumed the songs were in the original arrangements - don't assume like me, because I was wrong. Also, to be honest, the instrumental tracks sound very poor. As in, not real instruments playing. Either that or they were recorded poorly which is not my experience with most Hal Leonard books. This was just disappointing and not fun to play along to.