If you learned about “Song Without Words” from a friend, you have an opportunity to give us that nice person’s e-mail address, so we can send him or her ONE ENTIRE DOLLAR! Just enter the address where you see the prompt at check-out, or on the order form.







If you’d rather pay by check or money order (S&H= $6/$7), then click here to download an order form.


For instant credit card payment (using PayPal with or withOUT creating an account — the choice is yours)




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S&H is $ 7.50 ($8.50 USD in Canada).


Canadian buyers, please note that all prices are stated in U.S. Dollars! For effortless currency conversion, take advantage of PayPal by clicking on the "Buy Now" button above. Otherwise, you may either contact your bank for the current conversion rate, or, if you'd rather, email to
orders@free-singing.com and we'll do the conversion for you. (Sorry for the extra work. So much for NAFTA! It makes you envy the European Union, where all members agree on the value of the Euro.)

However, S&H for 2nd - 4th book is reduced to $5.00 ($6.00 in Canada). To purchase 5 or more books at once, please email your request to orders@free-singing.com, and we'll offer you a modest discount plus exact shipping charges.

Illinois Residents take note: Illinois Sales Tax must and will be levied on your purchase! At 8.75%, this means an additional $2.18 will be added to your bill. (It’s a bitter pill, we know, but it’s probably not worth moving out of state to avoid it.)

Canadian Residents take note: You will see a "tax" of $1.00 on your bill. THIS IS NOT A REAL TAX!!! Instead, it's the way we increase the S&H from $7.50 to $8.50 to cover the additional shipping charge. (We process credit cards through PayPal, which is a little inflexible in this regard.)

A word about shipping:
Within the 50 states, all books are shipped via U.S. Post Office Priority Mail. Orders to Canada are shipped by Canada Post (costs an extra dollar).

Theoretically, your purchase should reach you within a few days. However, "priority" is an ambiguous word, which for clarity's sake requires a modifier. Practical experience has demonstrated that as far as the postal service is concerned, that modifier can veer from "high" to "low", or even on a bad day, to "no". At our end, we will try to fill your order the day we receive it, and beyond that, trust to the good will of our and your postal employees, and perhaps to the phases of the moon as well.