Found sheet music in Sierra Vista near Fort Huachuca.
Description
On Tuesday around 5:45 pm I found a stack of sheet music on a bench near the Fort Huachuca Main Gate. The binder is spiral-bound, the pages a bit wrinkled, with a blue cover that shows years of practice. I paused because I imagined a musician finishing rehearsal in the fading light, realizing the sheet music was missing. The evening air held a desert scent, and the quiet street made the discovery feel oddly intimate. I'm posting this in case someone is missing a folder of songs and markings, maybe a recital piece or a choir selection. If this sounds like yours, please take a look.
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