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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun for Intermediate and Beginners, March 26, 2011
This review is from: Mulan (Paperback)
I grew up studying music. I could play just about almost any instrument thrown my way. No one was surprised when I suddenly began playing the piano well for someone with no lessons. My mother immediately found me an instructor and Mulan was one of the first books I used for practice. The songs in this book are easier than the songs written for intermediate players, but they are also a bit harder for the students that are still learning at the easy to read big note level. The songs are played just as they are heard in the film (not the radio edits of songs) so anyone that is struggling with rhythm can refer back to the songs for a bit of help. This is a great book for an aspiring student as well as Disney music fans. Enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Disney's Mulan, October 17, 2003
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Johnson Lalap (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I like this book and i also enjoy the movie of this book, i saw the movie first then i read the book and the book is pretty entresting, Most people well enjoy reading about this book,This book is cool, and i'm going to talk about this book. Once apon a time in china their was a war between the good and evil and Mulan dad was part of the war, he was on the good side who
deffends the great wall of china. When the war stated again everyone in china had to deffend the great empire again, and the ones who deffend china get gold, and most of the worrier of china are old, if they had a son, the son can take their place in the battle field, and Mulan dad was old and handi-cap, so Mulan didn't want to lose her father cause of the war. She pray to the ancester that she promise to come back, and she cut her hair short and look like a man and took her father sword and his amor and her ancester brought a dragon to come along with her to protect her, and she ran off on a horse to the camp where the worriers of china be at. This book is a good book and is base on a true story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Read The Book, February 21, 2001
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Mulan is a strange young women compared to the other young girls in her town.She doesn't care for beauty and always asks alot of questions. When Mulan learns that her father has been drafted into Khan's army to fight the Tartars, she is shocked-her father is far too old and weak to go to war. She forms a brave plan, which she secretly forms. She asks her familys ancestors to guide her and they send her a small drangon that fits into the size of her palm to help her,and "At dawn she cut her hair short, put on her father's armor, and fastened his weapons to the horse's saddle." Mulan is excited and afraid, She studies the art of war, and becomes skilled with the sword. She passes the training test that no other man is traing camp could do.soon finds herself engaged in fierce combat with the Tartars. In an act of bravery her women hood is revealed... i won't tell you the ending!
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