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Sheet music for begginers
I was hunting around for some simple sheet music for absolute beginners (me!) and found this site. They have basics like Mary Had a Little Lamb then progress to more complicated songs. It's a good way to learn and practice sheet music I think.
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Thanks so much! I've been looking for something like this, very useful!
I was trying Ode to Joy the other day
I was trying Ode to Joy the other day
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ooooo WOW man THANKS a lot this is helpful
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Thanks dude, that's awsome!
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I have downloaded some of the harder song from there
check out the rest of the site
check out the rest of the site
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If you guys know a song by name or an artist you like, you can look them up on http://www.pianofiles.com/
That's a huge database with like, every song ever written. All free. You need to make an account, then you just email the person with the song and pretty much 99% of the time they're happy to share without you sharing something in return.
Otherwise, if you have an obsession with Koji Kondo's Legend of Zelda music like I do, here are some great free PDFs http://www.herbalcell.com/free-sheet-music
They range from pretty much Level 1 to intermediate.
That's a huge database with like, every song ever written. All free. You need to make an account, then you just email the person with the song and pretty much 99% of the time they're happy to share without you sharing something in return.
Otherwise, if you have an obsession with Koji Kondo's Legend of Zelda music like I do, here are some great free PDFs http://www.herbalcell.com/free-sheet-music
They range from pretty much Level 1 to intermediate.
SinkingHigher- Beginner pianist
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Twilight song? Oh, that's new.
From Twilight Princess I recommend:
Faron Woods
Midna's Lament
Kakariko Village has a great melody. (Better for guitars.)
If you're interested in melodies, though, Ocarina of Time has some of the best melodies I have ever heard.
Just a note, stay away from labelled notes on that site if you were inclined to use those. It makes you dependant. I learned that the hard way.
From Twilight Princess I recommend:
Faron Woods
Midna's Lament
Kakariko Village has a great melody. (Better for guitars.)
If you're interested in melodies, though, Ocarina of Time has some of the best melodies I have ever heard.
Just a note, stay away from labelled notes on that site if you were inclined to use those. It makes you dependant. I learned that the hard way.
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SinkingHigher wrote:Twilight song? Oh, that's new.
From Twilight Princess I recommend:
Faron Woods
Midna's Lament
Kakariko Village has a great melody. (Better for guitars.)
If you're interested in melodies, though, Ocarina of Time has some of the best melodies I have ever heard.
Just a note, stay away from labelled notes on that site if you were inclined to use those. It makes you dependant. I learned that the hard way.
Yeah, lots of great Zelda Pieces I have gotten most of my zelda scores from that place!!
Like:
Kakariko Village TP
Save Ilia TP
Sage Laruto TP
They are nice and easy
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I'm learning Farewell Hyrule King from Wind Waker atm. It's all done apart from the left hand in the final phase. I suck at arppegios. Almost there, though.
You have great rhythm, by the way. If you don't mind me saying, though, I think that rolling chord (forgot technical name ) was slightly overdone. At times the bass, iirc, should be FF too.
You have great rhythm, by the way. If you don't mind me saying, though, I think that rolling chord (forgot technical name ) was slightly overdone. At times the bass, iirc, should be FF too.
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SinkingHigher wrote:I'm learning Farewell Hyrule King from Wind Waker atm. It's all done apart from the left hand in the final phase. I suck at arppegios. Almost there, though.
You have great rhythm, by the way. If you don't mind me saying, though, I think that rolling chord (forgot technical name ) was slightly overdone. At times the bass, iirc, should be FF too.
Tnx But the Rolled Chords arnt overdone Its how the piece is!There are No FF or F for that matter in this piece! The Rolled Chords are P and so are the Bass.
The Bass is just a "addon" on this piece. Its only supposed to accompany the melody!! Thats also why the bass is so high on the piano and fex not octaved bass. Its a Harp-Song, and I wouldnt have played that in any other way
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Ha, you're right. It's been a while since I played TP. Still though I prefer the full chords. That song is kinda spooky to me. Alright alright I'll stop here lest we hi-jack the OP's thread any longer.
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SinkingHigher wrote:Ha, you're right. It's been a while since I played TP. Still though I prefer the full chords. That song is kinda spooky to me. Alright alright I'll stop here lest we hi-jack the OP's thread any longer.
Full chords? There isnt full chords in the Lefthand
You can see the sheets in my tutorial-video if you want!
Remember, this is Sage Larutos Theme.. You might mix it with: Legendary Hero which is a much more complex theme but based on the same melody!
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Ahhhh!!! That's the one. No wonder it doesn't so stange. Alright I'll check it out. I really want to learn them both.
Learning Zelda Theme is like my dream. The one that's really fast. I think it's level 9ish though.
Learning Zelda Theme is like my dream. The one that's really fast. I think it's level 9ish though.
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SinkingHigher wrote:Ahhhh!!! That's the one. No wonder it doesn't so stange. Alright I'll check it out. I really want to learn them both.
Learning Zelda Theme is like my dream. The one that's really fast. I think it's level 9ish though.
I really want to learn the Zelda Theme as well
Its quite hard, and you might be right. Its way up there. Maybe easier than maple leaf rag cause the left hand is Very Simple
But harder than Turkish March so its up there
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I have no idea what either of those songs are. Hahaha.
What level would you say Farewell Hyrule King is?
What level would you say Farewell Hyrule King is?
SinkingHigher- Beginner pianist
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SinkingHigher wrote:I have no idea what either of those songs are. Hahaha.
What level would you say Farewell Hyrule King is?
You dont know those pieces??
Scott Joplins Maple Leaf Rag:
and Mozarts Turkish march:
Farewell Hyrule King is Probably a Grade 6-7ish cause of the fast arpeggios in the end.
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I have gotten music from here. I play the Star Spangled Banner pretty well now...
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Once again, awsome performances, Thomandy! Great Zelda songs. Can you play Hyrule Temple? I'm trying to learn that one.
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hi all, I'm new here..
I'm to join this site
thanks for the info
it's usefull
I'm to join this site
thanks for the info
it's usefull
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Very helpful
Its really helpful for all the beginners.
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I really need to get a printer for all these online sheets! Thanks for the info.
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