To play "Tomorrow" from the musical Annie on the recorder, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the melody and corresponding notes. The song primarily uses a simple scale, often including notes like B, A, G, and C. Start by practicing small sections, ensuring you have the correct fingerings for each note. Listening to the song while following along can also help you capture the rhythm and dynamics effectively.
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The song, not at all science-fictiony, was associated with the play and movie Annie.
"Tomorrow" from the musical "Annie" was written by Charles Strouse (music) and Martin Charnin (lyrics) in 1977.
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