Beginning Piano Book
March 14, 2017 | Author: tnywv5 | Category: N/A
Short Description
Download Beginning Piano Book...
Description
Introduction M i d d l e
C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C D E F G A B C
R.H.
L.H.
LOWER PITCH
Middle C
4
- h = 2 beats
Half
3
Dotted Half - h. = 3 beats Rest Values Quarter - = 1 beat - = 2 beats Half -
2
3
4
= 4 beats (or whole measure)
Dynamics
5
(louds & softs of music)
Forte - f = Loud L.H.
- w = 4 beats
Whole
2
5
Note Values Quarter - q = 1 beat
Whole
HIGHER PITCH
1 1
R.H.
Bass Clef
Treble Clef
(Lower Pitches)
(Higher Pitches)
Piano - p = Soft Mezzo - m = Medium
Time Signatures (tells how music is divided into measures)
means 4 beats in a measure means
gets 1 beat
Barline
Separates measures
D.C. al Fine Restart & play to "Fine"
Double Barline
Repeat Sign
stop, the end
play again
Page 1 L.H.
R.H.
43 2
234
4 3
2
2
3
L.H.
4
R.H.
Mary Had a Little Lamb
2 3 2 3 4
L.H.
Ma - ry
had
a
lit - tle
lamb,
R.H. 4
3 2 3 4
Ma - ry
had
a
lit -
tle
lamb,
2
3 lit - tle
lamb,
lit - tle
4
3
3 2
fleece
as
white
as
snow.
lamb.
Page 2 L.H.
R.H.
43 2
23 4
3
4
2
2
3
L.H.
4
R.H.
Hot Cross Buns R.H. 4
4
3
buns,
hot
Hot
cross
L.H. 4 a
pen -
3
ny,
3 two
a
pen -
ny,
2
One
2
cross
buns.
2
hot
cross
3
4
buns.
Page 3 L.H.
R.H.
3 2
2 3 4
3
2
2
3
4
R.H.
L.H.
Old MacDonald R.H. 4
R.H. 2
2 L.H. 3
1 & 3. Old 2. On
Mac - Don - ald that farm he
3 2
Fine (End here)
(Repeat)
3
had had
a a
farm, cow,
E E
-
I I
-
E E
-
I I
-
O! O!
D.C. al Fine
R.H. 2
(Restart from beginning)
L.H. 3
Moo, moo
here,
moo, moo
there.
Ev' - ry - where
a
moo, moo, moo.
Page 4 L.H. R.H. B
C
E
D
F
G
212 3 4 5 2
3
2
4 5
1 R.H.
L.H.
Lost My Partner R.H. 3
5
R.H. 3
E
E
E
C
1. Lost my 2. Dance with
R.H. 2
R.H. 3
E
I what'll half past
do? two!
5
R.H. 3
E
E
E
C
D
C
part - ner, me 'til
E
C
4
2
L.H. 1
D
D
L.H. 2 Lost my Dance with
part - ner, me 'til
part - ner, me 'til
I what'll half past
F
D
E
D
do? two!
Dance with Dance with
me, me,
my my
dar dar
(Repeat)
L.H. 1 what'll I half past
do? two!
4
3 2
2
L.H. 1 Lost my Dance with
D
B
B
-
lin'! lin'!
Page 5 L.H. F
G
R.H.
A
C
B
D
E
F
5 4 32 12 3 4 4
3
5
2
2
3
4
1 R.H.
L.H.
Old Joe Clark 4
3
3 2 L.H. 1 2
R.H. 2 1. 2.
Old I
R.H. 2
F
E
D
Joe went
E
Clark, down
D
he to
E
F
E
had Joe
D
C
sto - ry on the
in that fea - ther
house, bed,
F
E
D
a house Clark's house;
2
Ev' - ry He slept
C
L.H. 1 D
R.H. 2
ma - ny he asked
E
sto - ries me to
high. stay.
2 3 4 4 B
G
A
F
5
filled I
with slept
chick - en on the
pie. hay.
(Repeat)
Middle C Position
Page 6
L.H. R.H. G
A
B
C
D
E
4 3 2 1 2 3
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star R.H.
R.H.2 D
2
Twin - kle,
L.H.
3 E
Fine
G L.H. 4
D
twin - kle
E
lit - tle
1 C
C
How
I
star;
won - der B B L. H. 2
what
you
are!
G
A 3
A
2 4
D.C. al Fine
R.H.
R.H. 2 D
Up C
L.H.
1 C
a - bove
2 D
the
world B L. H. 2
so
high; 3
Like
a
dia - mond
in B
the
sky.
Middle C Position
L.H. G
A
Page 7
R.H.
B
C
D
F
E
4 3 2 11 2 3 4 Thumbs Share C
Yankee Doodle R.H.
L.H.
R.H.
1 R.H. C Yan - kee
2 D
3 E
1 C went
Doo - dle
3 E
2
to
town,
1 C rid - ing
on
a
po L. H.
-
ny;
1
2
1 R.H. C
Stuck
L.H.
a
fea - ther
in
his
cap and L.H. C 1
called B 2
it
G 4
ma - ca A 3
ro
-
ni.
Middle C Position
Page 8
R.H.
L.H. G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
4 3 2 11 2 3 4 5 Thumbs Share C
Good Morning to All! R.H.
Good
L.H.
R.H.
to C
A
5 R. H. G
L. H. G 4
3 E
morn - ing
C
dear
Good
morn - ing
G
G
you!
L.H. G 4
Good
L.H.
morn - ing
4 R.H. F
(Hold)
child - ren, L. H. B A 2
Good
2 R.H. D
to
you!
E
C
morn - ing
D
to
all!
Middle C Position
G
A
B
Page 9
R.H.
L.H.
C
D
E
4 3 2 11 2 3 Thumbs Share C
This Old Man
2 R.H. D
This
old
L.H. B 2
man,
he played one,
E
he played knick - knack
on
my thumb with a
D
knick - knack, pat - ty - whack, G 4
give your dog
a bone.
This old man came A
roll - ing home. B
Middle C Position
Page 10
R.H.
L.H. F
Bb
Eb
2
3
G
C
5 4
D
11 2
F
G
4 5
Thumbs Share C
Are You Sleeping?
p f R.H.2 D
Are
L.H.
you
Bb 2
sleep - ing,
Are
you
sleep - ing?
Eb
p Broth
Bb
- er
John,
f Broth
- er
John?
f p p f F
Morn - ing bells
are ring - ing,
Morn - ing bells
are ring - ing.
Ding, ding, dong,
F
Ding, ding, dong!
Middle C Position
G
A
B
C
D
G
4 3 2 1 2
5
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
p
Row,
row,
G L.H. 4
G
f
Mer - ri - ly, mer - ri - ly,
row
Page 11
R.H.
L.H.
your boat
gent
-
ly
down
the
stream.
mer - ri - ly, mer - ri - ly;
life
is
but
a
dream.
Middle C Position
Page 12
R.H.
L.H. G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
4 3 2 11 2 3 4 5 Thumbs Share C
Home on the Range
5
f
Home,
where the G
home
on
the
range,
deer
and
the
an
-
te
-
lope
play.
Page 13
p
word,
Where
sel - dom
is
heard
and
the
skies
are
not
a
cloud
-
y
dis -
cour
-
all
day.
a
-
ging
Middle C Position
Page 14
R.H.
L.H.
Bb
2 F
G
A
5 4 3
C
D
E
F
G
11 2 3 4 5
Thumbs Share C
Take Me Out to the Ballgame
mf 4 F
Take
me
out
to
the
ball
-
game,
take
5
crowd!
p
D
Buy me some
me
out
pea - nuts A
and
crack -
er -
jacks.
with
the
I
don't
care
if
I
ev - er
get
back. Let
me
If
they
don't
win
it's
root,
a
root,
root
for
the
team.
mf
Page 15
shame!
For
it's
f one,
home
two,
three strikes you're
out
at
the
old
ball
-
game!
View more...
Comments