Beginner Piano
Adagio for Strings in G Minor was started but never completed by the composer Albinoni in around 1708. It was later completed by musicologist Remo Giazotto just after the second World War. It has been used in many adverts and films including Flashdance, Fame and in the television series The […]
In the Hall of the Mountain King was composed in 1875 by Edvard Grieg. It is well known as the Alton Towers Theme . This has been arranged for Piano Level 3 In the Hall of the Mountain King Sheet Music bars 1 to 6 “In The Hall Of The […]
Cockles and Mussels is a traditional Irish folk song about a fictional fishmonger called Molly Malone. It has been recorded by various artists including Sinead O’Connor and The Dubliners. This has been arranged for Piano Level 2. Cockles and Mussels Press play on the audio track above Bars 1 to […]
In the Hall of the Mountain King was composed by Edvard Grieg in 1875. It has recently been made famous as the Alton Towers Theme Music. This has been arranged for Piano Level 1. In the Hall of the Mountain King In The Hall Of The Mountain King Piano sheet […]
In Level 1 both hands play the melody (tune) where required. Your thumbs always share middle C. You will be reading the musical notes for both the right hand and left hand simultaneously. The right hand reads from the top stave using the treble clef. The left hand reads from […]
Piano Tutor Book 1 is designed for the total beginner. It is the first book in an exciting new series by Andrea Monk. It teaches you step by step how to read piano sheet music which is written in symbols. The aim of the series is to empower you to […]
In Level 3 the right hand plays the melody (tune) and the left hand plays the accompaniment. Your hands are placed one octave apart. Occasionally the right hand moves where the melody requires it. In Level 3 the pieces are written in the keys of G major and D major. […]
In Level 2 the right hand plays the melody (tune) and the left hand plays the accompaniment. Occasionally the roles reverse. Your hands are placed one octave apart. You will be reading the musical notes for both the right hand and left hand simultaneously. The right hand reads from the […]