Waltzing Matilda - Soprano Sax & Piano in C Major With Lyrics & Chords (arr. MissoRB) by Lyric by Banjo Paterson / Music by Christina MacPherson Sheet Music for Soprano Sax and Piano at Sheet Music Direct
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Waltzing Matilda - Soprano Sax & Piano in C Major With Lyrics & Chords (arr. MissoRB) Digital Sheet Music
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Waltzing Matilda - Soprano Sax & Piano in C Major With Lyrics & Chords (arr. MissoRB)by Lyric by Banjo Paterson / Music by Christina MacPherson Soprano Sax and Piano - Digital Sheet Music

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This lyrical arrangement of Waltzing Matilda for Soprano Saxophone and Piano highlights the smooth and expressive qualities of the instrument. Perfect for early-intermediate players, this version includes lyrics and chord symbols, making it ideal for soloists, educators, or cultural programs.

What you'll find in this sheet music:
Soprano Saxophone in B with Piano accompaniment
Includes lyrics and chord symbols
No introduction it starts directly with the main melody
Original 4-bar ending created by the arranger
Clear, easy-to-read notation
Ideal for school recitals, national holidays, and themed performances

About the piece:
Waltzing Matilda is widely regarded as Australia's unofficial national anthem. The lyrics were penned by Banjo Paterson in 1895, and the melody most commonly associated with the song was arranged by Marie Cowan in 1903. The story follows a traveling worker and reflects key elements of Australian folklore and identity.

About the instrument Soprano Saxophone in B:
The soprano saxophone is a B transposing instrument, which means it sounds a major second (whole tone) higher than written. In this arrangement, all transpositions are already handled, allowing the player to read as written while the piano part is in concert pitch. The soprano saxs bright and clear tone gives this folk melody a beautifully lyrical quality.

This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.