When the lights dim and that iconic bass line of "Grease is the Word" kicks in, audiences are immediately transported to Rydell High. For over four decades, Grease has remained the quintessential American musical—a high-energy blend of 1950s rock ‘n’ roll and 1970s Broadway polish. Whether you are a musical director preparing for a community theater production, a pianist accompanying a high school show choir, or simply a fan who wants to belt out "Hopelessly Devoted to You" in your living room, one resource stands above the rest: the .
If you are a singer using this book, you are in luck. The vocal lines are largely conjunct (step-wise motion) and sit in a comfortable medium range. Danny’s parts require a bit of a rock "swagger" (think low tenor/baritone), while Sandy’s songs require a pure, strong soprano/mix. The keys are friendly: C major, F major, G major, and E-flat major for "Beauty School Dropout." Grease Piano Vocal Score
: Rizzo's emotional and complex solo. We Go Together : The ensemble-driven finale. Beauty School Dropout : The Dream Sequence solo for Frenchy. When the lights dim and that iconic bass