Later, on the Princess's balcony, Prince Ali gains Jasmine's trust and invites her on a magic carpet ride ("A Whole New World"). Frustrated, Aladdin lashes out at his friends, who in turn abandon him and leave the palace. Just then, Aladdin and his friends make a grand entrance as Prince Ali with his Entourage ("Prince Ali"), but his demeanor offends Jasmine, who storms off. Granting the first of Aladdin's three wishes, Genie transforms him into Prince Ali Ababwa, which Aladdin hopes will help him to woo Jasmine.īack at the palace, Jafar, thinking that Aladdin is still trapped in the cave, informs a despondent Jasmine that the boy's sentence has already been carried out. Distracted by the treasures, Aladdin becomes trapped within the cave until he rubs the lamp and releases the all-powerful Genie ("Friend Like Me"), who helps him escape. In disguise, Jafar and Iago pay off the guards and lead Aladdin to the Cave of Wonders, where he is instructed to fetch only the lamp. The two escape together and share their mutual experience of feeling "trapped." When the guards discover and detain them, Jasmine reveals herself to be the Princess and is escorted back to the palace, vowing to get Aladdin released. When Aladdin notices the seemingly out-of-place Jasmine and offers to show her around the marketplace, Jasmine unthinkingly takes an apple from a vendor, catching the attention of the guards. In the marketplace, Aladdin and his friends put on a show in hope of earning some money ("Babkak, Omar, Aladdin, Kassim"). As Jasmine disguises herself and takes off to heed their advice, Jafar and Iago invoke an incantation, and a Spooky Voice reveals that Aladdin is the key to finding a magic lamp that will grant Jafar the power to become Sultan. Frustrated, Jasmine confides in her attendants - Isir, Manal, and Rajah - who encourage her to open up to experiences beyond the palace ("These Palace Walls"). In the palace, Jafar plots with Iago to become Sultan, as Jasmine rejects Prince Abdullah, and the Sultan declares that she must marry by the next moon. Afterward, when an Apple Vendor reviles two Beggars, Aladdin offers them his bread and defends them when Prince Abdullah shoves them out of his way ("One Jump Ahead – Reprise / Proud of Your Boy"). Inside the marketplace, a Shop Owner berates the hungry Aladdin for stealing a loaf of bread, causing Razoul and his Guards to chase after him and his pals ("One Jump Ahead") until they escape. Holdingthe violin and pulling the bow across the strings.Genie and the Agrabahns welcome us to Agrabah, introducing Aladdin and his penniless pals, Babkak, Omar, and Kassim Princess Jasmine and her doting father, the Sultan and the evil Jafar and Iago ("Overture / Arabian Nights"). Literally warms up the flute by blowing into it, the violinist by Playing on an instrument also affects its pitch the flute player Too suddenĪ change in temperature can evencause an instrument to break apart! Instruments, causingthem to expand or contract slightly. Temperature and humidity affect the sound and pitch of many Music, and to give theirinstruments time to adjust to the Practice difficult sections of their parts, to look over their Musicians often arrive in the orchestra pit early:to Orchestra must warm up their instruments andprepare their minds forĪ performance. Prepare their minds for a game orcompetition, the musicians in an Warming UpJust as athletes must warm up their muscles and All rights reserved.ģOrchestra Warming Up and TuningOn Track One of yourĪccompaniment and Guide Vocal CD, we hear the orchestratuning.įollowing is some information to share with your students. Trademarks of Music Theatre International. Script and all other material DisneyUnauthorized duplication isīroadway Junior and The Broadway Junior Collectionare registered and Waltĭisney Music CompanyAdditional Lyrics and Arrangements 2005 Music and Lyrics 1992 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. PIANO/VOCAL SCORE TABLE OF CONTENTS Piano/Vocal Score Broadway Junior and The Broadway Junior Collection are registered trademarks of Music Theatre International. and Walt Disney Music Company Script and all other material © Disney Unauthorized duplication is prohibited by law. and Walt Disney Music Company Additional Lyrics and Arrangements © 2005 Wonderland Music Company, Inc. Music and Lyrics © 1992 Wonderland Music Company, Inc.
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