Showing posts with label free piano sheet music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free piano sheet music. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Free Piano Sheet Music for You - October Air

I'm giving a new lesson this Friday titled 'October Air' and I also had the music for this lesson transcribed into professional quality sheet music!

In this new lesson I explain the importance of melody and how by creating just a simple theme, the entire piece becomes recognizable -- regardless of the harmony used!

Meaning ... you can use simple diatonic harmony, i.e., Key of C Major to create with and the music will not sound like a harmonic wash. Not that there's anything wrong with a harmonic wash. :)

In the new lesson I'll show you how I created this step-by-step and how you can do it as well. Hint ... this entire piece is just an 8-bar phrase repeated twice!

In your new lesson, I lay it out for you and show you just how easy this is to do!

For the note readers among us, here is your free piano sheet music!

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Free Piano Sheet Music - Coral Reef

Here's a piece of sheet music I had done professionally. I took it off of my main sheet music site because (actually, I forget why) but just rediscovered it in my .pdf files.

This is actually an exact note for note version of your Lesson 12 'Coral Reef' so for you note-readers out there, you're gonna like this.

Here's a description:

Take a magical underwater journey! Coral Reef uses broken chords in both hands to create a luscious and beautiful excursion beneath the sea.

Playing level: Intermediate
Key: A aeolian
Composer: Edward Weiss
Pages: 3
Format: PDF file

Visit http://www.quiescencemusic.com/coral1.pdf now to access.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Sheet Music with Video = Understanding


Many students love the ability to actually see how a piece of sheet music comes to life on the piano.

"Under the Sycamore" is a lesson piece I created to show students how to play a crossover pattern while improvising a right hand octave melody.

I turned it into sheet music because it was easy enough for me to do. It's not that difficult a piece to translate into notes. And since I use Finale notepad to do it, I have to add in the notes manually. A labor of love really.

Anyway, for those of you who can only play this via sheet music, I invite you to learn how to use chords to create this kind of music on your own.

Find the sheet music for this here. You'll also see the link where you can see me playing this piece on YouTube.