The Best is Yet to Come
This sheet music allows music enthusiasts to delve into the timeless harmony of "," a classic orchestrated by Cy Coleman with lyrics by Carolyn Leigh.Whether you're a pianist looking to add depth to your arrangements or a vocalist seeking to capture the essence of renowned artists like Frank Sinatra and Michael Buble, this resource provides a detailed Piano/Vocal/chords format.The clean,7-page layout offers a straightforward learning experience,making it perfect for practice or performance. ideal for intermediate to advanced music lovers, it bridges the gap between admiration and personal expression.
With its 1999 publication by Sheet Music Now, this sheet music remains a reliable and accessible choice for those who cherish classic American standards. The absence of complex formatting ensures a smooth reading experience, while the clarity of the notes and chords makes it easier to focus on the music itself. Whether you're revisiting this favorite or introducing it to your repertoire, the structured notation helps maintain the upbeat, hopeful spirit of the song, enhancing both learning and enjoyment.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Timeless classic arrangement
Easy-to-follow Piano/Vocal/Chords format
Clear and concise notation
Ideal for intermediate to advanced players
Cons: Requires basic musical knowledge
Limited to one songS arrangement
No accompaniment tracks included
Feature | Details |
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Composer | Cy Coleman |
Lyricist | Carolyn Leigh |
Format | piano/Vocal/Chords |
Pages | 7 |
The Best Is Yet to Come: A Novel
After the devastating loss of her twin brother, Hope Godwin seeks solace in the charming seaside town of Oceanside, Washington. Her new home offers warmth and distraction, from her cozy cottage and curious landlords to the lively high school she teaches at. Yet, despite settling into the community, Hope feels an emptiness linger. It's not until volunteer work at an animal shelter brings her face-to-face with Shadow, a rescue dog others have deemed beyond saving, that she finds a reason to hope. Their connection resonates deeply with Hope, who captures the same spirit in a wounded ex-marine, Cade Lincoln Jr. As she pours her love into Shadow, Cade begins to open up, sharing pieces of a complex past. Together, they find the courage to build a relationship, allowing hope to finally feel at peace. But when Cade’s unresolved past surfaces and clashes with her own high school troubles, their love will be tested.
The story unfolds with tender realism, exploring themes of healing, belonging, and the strength found in compassion. Hope and Cade’s journey is layered with relatable challenges, offering readers a touching tale of second chances and the transformative power of connection. The intimate narrative balances the heartache of unresolved trauma with moments of warmth, making it an immersive and emotionally resonant read for those seeking a heartfelt domestic fiction experience.
Pros: Engaging, real-world themes of grief and reconciliation; well-developed characters with relatable struggles; tender portrayal of healing and compassion.
Cons: Some plot points may feel overly sentimental; certain character arcs lack closure; heavy focus on secondary high school drama.
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Genre | Domestic Fiction |
Setting | Oceanside, washington |
Main Themes | Healing, belonging, compassion, second chances |
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