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Panic! At the Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out CD/DVD Deluxe Collector Box Set
15 Aug, 2017
Perfect for any Panic! at the Disco fan
For anyone who wants to live or re-live Panic!'s "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out" era or their "Nothing Rhymes with Circus" tour, this box is probably the best way to do it without time travel. The items inside evoke the thematic style of the album, music videos, costumes, and tour. Highly recommended.

17 Jun, 2017
Carries melody, Brings in characteristic elements from P!@TD album arrangement
This item is exactly what I was looking for in terms of sheet music for this song. For the most part, the essential melody for the song is carried in the piano line, which also brings in characteristic elements from the album arrangement (steady, bright chord underpinnings, etc.). The vocal line is also provided. That said, the arrangement is somewhat simple. It would probably suit a mid-level piano student best in terms of fitting into an existing piano curriculum - this isn't a recital piece for an advanced musician, although I imagine it could be tailored to that level by someone who doesn't want to start a piano arrangement from the ground up. This arrangement is derived from the original album by Panic! at the Disco, not the Piano Dreamers rendition, as far as I can tell. The "guitar" notation is chords only, no strumming patterns or tabs, so this might not be as satisfactory for a guitarist. A vocalist may not like the considerable amount of melody carried by the piano. For my purposes - just personal enjoyment of a favorite song - this is great. I imagine it would satisfy most with fair piano skills who are looking to play the song for themselves and/or family/friends. My rating derives from this, but I wanted to provide a complete (as possible) review.