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What's This? by Danny Elfman Flute Duet - Digital Sheet Music

By Danny Elfman
Flute Duet Flute - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1704593

Composed by Danny Elfman. Arranged by Catherine Quinlan. This edition: pdf. Broadway, Christmas, Comedy, Halloween, Instructional, Musical/Show. Score. 5 pages. Catherine Quinlan #1268431. Published by Catherine Quinlan (A0.1704593).

The highly original Nightmare Before Christmas was released in1993. In this song Jack Skellington encounters (and can't understand) Christmas Town. So this piece is suitable for both Halloween and Christmas. The two flute parts interwine and dodge around in a way that I hope makes this very enjoyable to play.

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