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Tangled — I See The Light (Score and Chords)


One of my favorite memories from Christmas 2011 was singing, "I See The Light" from Tangled with my little niece, Sienna. I was moments away from leaving for the airport after two-fun-filled weeks together.  I had my ukulele in my carryon bag.  Since we had a few moments, I asked Sienna if she would sing Rapunzel's part for me while I played on the uke.  Her tiny, 7-year-old voice peeped with angelic innocence.  I chimed in during Flynn's part and the whole experience became transcendental.

I thought about that today and decided I would find the sheet music online.

I'm a 30-year-old man with a respectable emotional constitution. Therefore, I am not ashamed to admit that something about this song chokes me up.   Every…single…time.

Tangled - I See the Light (Piano/Guitar/Vocal Sheet Music)
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  1. So you wrote this five years ago and are just now posting it? This music is so inspirational to me to and I have to tell you when I just think about the first time I heard Sienna and her dad singing this duet downstairs at Bestaland I cry like a baby! Would have loved to hear the two of you- but then it wouldn't have been the same experience!

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  2. This is such a sweet song. I loved how innocently Sienna sang it as a young girl too.

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