Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Here are some selection of the most popular CHRISTMAS & CAROL SHEET MUSIC. To view the sheet music just click on the song title itself OR on the word 'DOWNLOAD'.
Enjoy! And a merry X-mas to everyone!
Do they know its Christmas - Band Aid
Trans Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)
Last Christmas - George Michael
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - Coldplay - ( Pg.1 ) ( Pg.2 ) ( Pg.3 )
Where are you Christmas - Mariah Carey
My Grown Up Christmas List - Kelly Clarkson
Be home for Christmas - Michael Buble
Baby It's Cold Outside -Jessica Simpson
Santa Baby - Pussycat Dolls
Step Into Christmas - Elton John
Chimpmunk Song - Christmas Don't Be Late
Please Come Home for Christmas - Eagles
All I want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey
Christmas Child by Loonis Mcglohon
Christmas is Here - Charlie Brown
I Celebrate the Day - Relient K
The Nightmare Before Christmas - Jack Sally Montage
John Lennon - Happy Xmas
Blue Christmas -Elvis Presley
Christmas song - Chestnut's roasting on an open Fire
Jingle Bell Rock
Here's a collection of all time favourites "Rocking Christmas" sheet music
A Rockin' Christmas
Here is a collection of 36 popular carols from ranging from Christmas Tree to What child is this-
36 Christmas Carols&Songs[1]
Carol of the Bells
Dreaming of white Christmas
A Manger filled with Love
Roasting on an open fire
Away in a Mangled
The Coventry Carol
Christmas card
The First Noel
Ding dong
Let it snow
Rocking around Christmas Tree
Carol of Chrstmas
Christmas time is Here
Deck the Halls
It came upon a midnight Clear
What child is this
A holly jolly Christmas
God rest you Merry Gentlemen
Jingle Bells
O little town of Betlehme
It Came Upon a midnight Clear
Silent Night
The Sheperd Song
Do you know its Christmas
Christmas Morning
I heard the bells on Christmas Day
12 days of Christmas
A child is born in Bethlehem
Jingle Bells
The First Noel
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
What child is This
O Holy Night
Winter Wonderland
The Little Drummer Boy
Silent Night
Silver Bells
Christmas Songs for Piano Solo[1]
1. Jolly Old St. Nick download
2. A day like Christmas download
3. I'll be Home for Christmas Download
4. Silver Bells Download
5. White Christmas Download
6. Let it Snow Download
7. We wish you a Merry Christmas Download
8. Oh Holy Night Download
9. Up on the Housetop Download
10. Toyland Download
11. Deck The Halls Download
12. It Came Upon Midnight Clear Download
13. George Michael - Last Christmas Download
14. Silent Night Download
15. Away in a Manger Download
16. Mariah Carey - Jesus What a wonderful child Download
17. Mariah Carey - Miss you most at Christmas time Download
18. 12 Days Download
19. A Babe is born Download
20. A cool Yule - Ten Jazzy Christmas Download
21. A Cradle in Bethlehem Download
22. Here We Come a Caroling download
23. A Merry Christmas to me Download
24. A Holly Jolly Christmas Download
25. A Marsh Mellow World Download
26. Angels we have heard on high Download
27. A time for peace Download
28. Blue Christmas Download
29. E Z P - Winter Wonderland Download
30. Mariah Carey - All I want for Christmas is You Download
31. Twelve Days of Christmas Download
32. Trumpet Christmas Carols Download
33. Tony Springer - Santa Baby download
34. Jose Feliciano - Feliz Navidad Download
35. You're all I want for Christmas Download
36. First Noel
Download
37. Santa Baby
Download
38. Silver Bells
Download
39. So this is Christmas
Download
40. Silent Night
Saturday, 28 July 2012
Let's start with the black keys. The black keys are divide into groups of two and groups of three that alternate up and down the piano. They are useful to use in starting to learn about the piano keyboard because they can guide us in memorizing the position of the musical notes on the white keys.
For instance, using two black keys we can find the most important key on the piano keyboard-- Middle C. Middle C is important because it divides the piano keyboard into high and low tones. All keys to the right of Middle C are high tones and are ascending (going up). All keys to the left of Middle C are low tones and are descending (going down). The high tones to the right of Middle C are generally played with the right hand, while the low tones on the left are usually played by the left hand.
So let's start by using the two black keys to find Middle C. You can find Middle C on any piano, acoustic or digital, by finding the name of the piano which sits above the midpoint of the keyboard. (See video below). If you don't see a product name (like Yamaha, Technics, Boston, etc . . . ) centered above the keyboard, you are probably not looking at a piano but an electronic keyboard (if you have on of those you'll just have to estimate where the middle of the keyboard is).
Once you've located the piano name, look for the group of two black keys just below it. When you've found that group of two black keys, look for the white key immediately to the left of them. That key will be Middle C. This will be the same for any piano you encounter.
Once you've found Middle C, use you're right hand index and middle finger to FIND AND PLAY all of the groups of two black keys GOING UP (to the right) the keyboard.
Did you find them all? Great! Next, use your left hand, same fingers, GOING DOWN (to the left) from Middle C and find all of those groups of two black keys.
Then go back to the middle and, using your index, middle, and ring fingers, find all the groups of THREE BLACK KEYS GOING UP. After that, go back to the middle again and use your left hand to find all the groups of THREE BLACK KEYS going down.