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Waltzing Matilda
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Waltzing Matilda TTBB - Digital Sheet Music

Choral Choir, Choral (TTBB Chorus) - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1274191

By Andrew Barton Paterson. Composed by James Barr. Arranged by Pieter Bongaarts. This edition: pdf, streaming. Early Music, Folk, Traditional. 7 pages. Pieter Bongaarts #866325. Published by Pieter Bongaarts (A0.1274191).

Waltzing Matilda is a popular Australian folk song written in 1895 by Banjo Paterson. The melody comes from a Scottish song, Craigielee, by James Barr.
Pieter Bongaarts arranged Waltzing Matilda for male choir.
This is the choir version without piano! Conductor score (with piano) is also available.

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