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Moonlight Dance sheet music!

So, we are working on a piece for advanced piano players to play while they are have a prom night. So, this waltz is like a polka because, I tried it online and I put the original sheet music from the book to the computer. And it sounds like people dancing in the moonlight. This song was published in 1865 in a woman's magazine for the month of March. In the 21st century, we can still play as well on any type of piano and the harp or the accordian. Originally this song was written for piano players because, a lot of women and men play the piano as their favourite hobby and thier thing. So, this song is great for parties and more!

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