It's very nice slowly song... Love it :)
Tidus and Yuna's Theme Piano Sheet
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Sabtu, 26 Mei 2012
Way Back Into Love Piano Sheet
This song is a soundtrack of a film called "Music and Lyrics". I haven't watched tthe film but I think that the film is very nice... I'll watch it if I have a free time :D
I love this song...
Way Back Into Love Piano Sheet
I love this song...
Way Back Into Love Piano Sheet
Jumat, 25 Mei 2012
Selasa, 22 Mei 2012
Fragment Piano Sheet
This is a nice song... But it's difficult... Practices makes perfect! Keep learning :D
Jaya Suprana - Fragment
Jaya Suprana - Fragment
Kamis, 17 Mei 2012
Minggu, 13 Mei 2012
Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K 331 (300i) is a sonata in three movements:
- Andante grazioso – a theme with six variations
- Menuetto – a minuet and trio
- Alla Turca: Allegretto in A minor and major.
All of the movements are in the key of A major or A minor; therefore, the work is homotonal. A typical performance of this entire sonata takes about 20 minutes.
It is uncertain where and when Mozart composed the sonata; however, Vienna or Salzburg around 1783 is currently thought to be most likely (Paris and dates as far back as 1778 have also been suggested).
The last movement, Alla Turca, popularly known as the Turkish Rondo, is often heard on its own and is one of Mozart's best-known piano pieces. It imitates the sound of Turkish Janissary bands, the music of which was much in vogue at that time. Various other works of the time imitate this music, including Mozart's own opera The Abduction from the Seraglio. For more on this style of work, see Turkish music (style)
In Mozart's time, the last movement was sometimes performed on pianos built with a "Turkish stop", allowing it to be embellished with extra percussion effects; see Fortepiano.
Moreover, this third movement is implicitly related to the first one, because the beginning of the "Rondo" can be seen as an additional variation of the "Tema" of the first movement, varied in the Janissary style.
Celine Dion's Songs Piano Sheet
I've been knowing Celine Dion since I was 4 years old. My dad likes Celine Dion so much. He always plays Celine Dion's songs. When I heard it for the first time, I was falling in love with it. Really love Celine's songs...
Celine Dion - Because You Loved Me
Celine Dion - The Power Of Love
Celine Dion - To Love You More
Celine Dion - Because You Loved Me
Celine Dion - The Power Of Love
Celine Dion - To Love You More
Jumat, 11 Mei 2012
Minggu, 06 Mei 2012
Come, Follow Me Piano Sheet
This song tells about Jesus who call us to be his follower. This song is really nice. I'll play this song in ITB's choir competition on July. I'll accompany my school's choir. Hope I can do the best...
This is the piano sheet. ^^
The Cat Came Back
"The Cat Came Back" (originally published as "The Cat Came Back: A Nigger Absurdity") is a comic song written by Harry S. Miller in 1893. "The Cat Came Back" has since entered the folk tradition and been recorded under variations of the title—"But the Cat Came Back", "And the Cat Came Back", etc. It is also a popular children's song.
The song is humorous in nature, telling a silly tale about "ole Mister Johnson" who had an "ole yaller cat" that he did not want, and when he tried to get rid of the cat, the cat kept coming back.
The first commercial recording of "The Cat Came Back" was by Fiddlin' John Carson (OKeh 40119) in April 1924. Other early recordings include one byDock Philipine "Fiddlin' Doc" Roberts ("And The Cat Came Back The Very Next Day", Gennett 3235), on November 13, 1925.
The song was used as the basis for the 1988 short animated film The Cat Came Back by Cordell Barker.
The song is often used to teach children the concepts of rhythm and tempo. It is an excellent example in this regard, because of the strong and consistent beat pattern, combined with amusing and humorous lyrics. Additionally, especially the minor key versions of the song, have a compelling effect with regards to perception of tempo.