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Topic: Can Listen and recommend sheet music from these links?  (Read 1229 times)

Offline green

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Received an email from a student asking for the following music, or music similar to these pieces, anyone have some ideas? I can track down the Adele, but the others I don't know at all. Thanks!

Relaxing/Emotional -
fantastic melody

Emotional but with more drive and "epicness" -


Cool dynamic ranges and rhythmic feels - happy feeling -


Aggressive, driving rock -


And this one ranges from slow "epic/huge" feels to beautiful melodies to driving sections ... such variety -

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Re: Can Listen and recommend sheet music from these links?
Reply #1 on: August 18, 2013, 12:32:11 AM
Try contacting the people that recorded those vids.  A lot of them look like they themselves are the arrangers.

A few of those vids have links to the sheets in the description  ;)

If your student is interested in this stuff, why not teach him/her how to make piano covers.  It will cover several areas of musicianship and composition.


Check out Christopher Norton.  He has pieces in popular styles arranged into difficultly levels.  The scores are designed so that teachers can use the same techniques as they do when teaching art music.
https://www.christophernortonconnections.com

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Re: Can Listen and recommend sheet music from these links?
Reply #2 on: August 18, 2013, 11:59:53 PM
Thanks, that link looks good to the Norton.

Yes I managed to find most of those scores on Scribd. For a Beginner adult student, but he really knows what he wants to do, just trying to find similar work to those links which are simpler to play.

This one -
  - is probably the only one he could manage right now. Has a celtic feel to it, 6 against 3, and would also be good for R.H. improvisation in B flat natural minor (which mode would this be?).

Thanks again.
 

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