February 20th, 2010
admin
Does anyone know where i can find free sheet music of lynard skynard’s- Sweet Home alabama for piano?
thanks!
try here-
http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGkliGzptG_kkBZTtXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTFhdXF0am90BHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDNDAEY29sbwNzazEEdnRpZANGOTAwXzEwNARsA1dTMQ–/SIG=11nji4fl8/EXP=1184702470/**http://my-piano.blogspot.com
http://words3music.100free.com/sheets.html
http://nephelemusic.ru/eng/index.php?ind=downloads&op=section_view&idev=1
http://www.music-buzz.com/showthread.php?t=7848
February 18th, 2010
admin
where do i get free SHEET MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!??????????????
The best website that I know of is http://www.sheetmus.com
It’s pretty much all free sheet music.
Cheers
February 16th, 2010
admin
I already have sheet music for the other two songs in the Evil series, and I know that sheet music for this is out there somewhere, because I’ve seen videos of people playing it. I just can’t seem to find it anywhere. Anyone know of a place I might be able to find it? Oh, and it doesn’t really matter what instrument the music is for, I can pretty much figure out the song from any sheet music.
Please help me, I really love this song!
http://kiko.boo.jp/mican/oto/regret_message2.pdf
February 15th, 2010
admin
I already have sheet music for the other two songs in the Evil series, and I know that sheet music for this is out there somewhere, because I’ve seen videos of people playing it. I just can’t seem to find it anywhere. Anyone know of a place I might be able to find it? Oh, and it doesn’t really matter what instrument the music is for, I can pretty much figure out the song from any sheet music.
Please help me, I really love this song!
http://kiko.boo.jp/mican/oto/regret_message2.pdf
February 10th, 2010
admin
im looking for piano sheet music for the Godfather theme. does anyone where i might get it online for free? or can someone email it to me if they have it.
thank you!!
go to this website
http://www.pianomoz.com/god.htm
it is already on the piano sheet page so u dont have to look for it =D
I know how to read tablature, and as a pianist I’ve been able to sight-read sheet music for going on 15 years. However, I’ve been playing a guitar for a couple years but I’d like to learn how to play from sheet music instead of tabs. Basically, I’m just looking for how sheet music relates to the guitar; I have a whole stack of sheet music books and I’d like to be able to play them on something other than piano.
Thanks in advance!
First, you need to know the notes on the strings, from thinnest to thickest, they are e B G D A E.
Your thinnest string translates to the 4th inside space from the bottom of the staff (see below)
Imagine this is a staff:
——————
e
——————
——–B——–
——–G——–
——————
D
underscore
underscore > A
underscore
E
underscore
Since you’ve been sight-reading for such a long time, you should be able to pin-point the rest of the notes as well as the step relationships between notes (ie B to C = 1 half step = 1 fret, C to D = 1 whole step = 2 frets, ect)
One note on sheet music – remember you only have 6 strings, any giant chords will need to be shortened down to 6 notes. You also have to keep in mind that you have a very limited range – You can only use a maximum of about 3 octaves to work with at once, so you will have to transpose to play large range songs like Rachmoninov’s Bells of Moscow (Prelude in Csharp minor).
Good luck,
Best wishes,
Charlie
Is there anyway to take sheet music arranged for either guitar, bass, or piano(these are instruments that are easy to find sheet music for), and convert to play on the cello? I know that bass guitar is in bass clef, but the strings are different, but can I play any music in bass clef on the cello?
If it is a melodic instrument, then you just need to change the cef, and transpose if necessary ( if you are starting with a transposing instrument, like tenor sax, clarinet, etc.). You can use Finale Notepad to do this – www.finalemusic.com. Ten bucks.
If starting with piano music, you need to isolate the melody, and then transpose it, or re-write it in the bass clef, at the very least. If it is VOICE and piano – easy! This is a WONDERFUL way to learn theory skills – and if you use digital notation software, you get a nice clean copy, which you can then manipulate in the future. I arrange chamber music fro my professional groups ( over 25 years doing this) so can speak with assurance on this. Good luck!
Recent Comments