All I Ever Wanted Prince Of Egypt Sheet Music

Okay, real talk. How many of us saw "The Prince of Egypt" as kids and were instantly, irrevocably changed? I’m raising my hand over here. And that song? You know the one. "All I Ever Wanted"? Yeah, the gut-wrenching, soul-stirring ballad of sibling angst and destiny. That one.
The good news is, you're not alone in wanting to belt it out at karaoke night (or, you know, in the shower. No judgment!). So, you're probably wondering: Where can I get my hands on the "All I Ever Wanted" sheet music? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because we're diving in!
The Hunt Begins!
First stop, the obvious: Google! Duh, right? But seriously, typing "All I Ever Wanted Prince of Egypt sheet music" into your search bar is a pretty decent starting point. You might find free (questionable quality) PDFs, or links to legitimate online sheet music stores. Just be wary of anything that looks too good to be true. You know what they say – if it looks like a scam, it probably is!
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Then, there's the big players in the online sheet music game. Think Musicnotes, Sheet Music Plus, and similar sites. They usually have a wide selection, often in various keys and arrangements (soprano? tenor? your choice!). Expect to pay a few bucks, but hey, you're supporting the artists and getting a quality product. Plus, instant download? Yes, please!
Print vs. Digital: A Modern Dilemma
Okay, another question: Do you want a physical copy of the sheet music (old-school cool!) or a digital version that you can view on your tablet (tech-savvy chic!)? Both have their perks. A physical copy feels more… official? And you can write all over it with your favorite highlighter (guilty!). But a digital version is super portable and eco-friendly. Plus, no risk of losing it under a pile of laundry (also guilty!).

Honestly, I've been known to do both. Print one for that dramatic performance for nobody in my living room and keep the other on the iPad for on-the-go practice!
Arrangement Matters!
Now, here’s where things get interesting. "All I Ever Wanted" has different arrangements. Are you looking for the original version from the movie? A simplified version for beginners? A vocal duet arrangement so you and your bestie can reenact the tension between Moses and Rameses (awkward family reunions, anyone?)? The options are endless!

Make sure you carefully check the description of the sheet music before you buy. Look for details like the key, the instrumentation (piano accompaniment only? full orchestra?), and the skill level. Nobody wants to buy a super-advanced arrangement only to realize they can barely play "Hot Cross Buns" on the piano! (Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. Or is that just me?) And read the reviews! Other musicians can often give you valuable insights into the accuracy and quality of the arrangement.
The Free Route (Handle With Care!)
Okay, let's talk about free sheet music. It's tempting, I know. But proceed with caution! Free sheet music sites can be a mixed bag. Sometimes you'll find gems – arrangements transcribed by talented musicians who are just being generous. But other times… well, let's just say the accuracy might be questionable. Transcribing sheet music is hard work! Are you really going to trust that questionable PDF that looks like it's been copied 50 times? Probably not. But hey, if you're on a tight budget, it might be worth a shot. Just be prepared to make corrections and use your musical ear!

Don't Forget the Vocal Score!
Oh, and one more thing! If you're looking for the complete experience, consider getting the vocal score of "The Prince of Egypt." It usually includes all the songs from the musical, and it’s a great way to immerse yourself in the story. Plus, it’s a fantastic conversation starter when people come over. "Oh, this? Just the vocal score for one of the greatest animated movies of all time. No big deal!" (Okay, maybe don't actually say that. Unless you want to sound like me.)
So, there you have it! Your guide to finding the "All I Ever Wanted" sheet music of your dreams. Now go forth and sing your heart out! And remember, practice makes perfect. Or at least, practice makes you less likely to butcher a beloved childhood classic. Good luck! You’ve got this!
