FREE Sheet Music Download for “There’s Music”

We have commissioned a brand new song to celebrate the power of music! It’s titled “There’s Music” and you will love the optimistic, upbeat feel and impactful lyrics about why everyone needs music in their lives. It would be a great programming choice for spring concerts or end-of-the-year performances.

You can download the sheet music for SATB or Unison/2-part choral, a guitar TAB arrangement, and audio demos of each arrangement, plus a performance track. When you click the link below, you’ll be taken to the download page for the song, where you can choose which files you want to download for your program.


You can also hear the song in this video, created to celebrate Music In Our Schools Month. We’d love it if you shared the video on your social channels too! Let’s remind everyone about the importance of music in our lives, and the lives of our children!


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