![]() ![]() He comes up with the music and together they write the words.ħ. Pomegranate Waltz – Lyla dares Tripp to write a waltz. Tell-Tale Heart/Guilty Mix – After Tripp and Lyla play each other their guilt songs, Lyla realizes that they are polyphonic. Guilty – This is Tripp’s blues take on guilt.ĥ. Lyla writes this one, inspired also by their English assignment to read Edgar Allan Poe’s story, “The Tell-Tale Heart.”Ĥ. Tell-Tale Heart – Tripp teaches Lyla the blues progression in E and suggests that they each write blues songs about feeling guilty. She writes it when she should be practicing her cello.Ģ. If you want to share what you create with me and other readers, add the tag “Mary Amato” and send me the link through my contact info form.ġ. A Little Room to Play – Lyla’s first song. ![]() For uke version of Pomegranate Waltz download this version. For Lucky Me in the key in that Gabriella sings, download this version. If you play the guitar or piano, you can download the chords songbook and watch the how-to play videos to learn how to play the songs. ![]() You can sing to the karaoke tracks or a cappella.
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