Another from Les Mis, “Who Am I?” isn’t a song i’d thought to do until it was requested so enthusiastically! It was quite a challenge to work out, but i think I got the notes below pretty close – I hope you enjoy playing this 🙂 Who Am I? – Les Miserables was last modified: […]
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Earth Song – Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson’s “Earth Song” (the one with the really catchy vocal melody in the chorus!) was one of MJ’s many charitable songs, raising awareness of environmental issues and animal welfare. It was received well world-wide, particularly so in Europe, going Platinum in Austria, Germany Switzerland and the UK. I hope you enjoy the notes below […]
Close Every Door to Me – Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
From the 1968 musical “Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, “Close Every Door to Me” is one of the most popular songs from the play. It’s got lots of #’s and b’s in it, so great practice for beginners 🙂 Close Every Door to Me – Joseph And The […]
Human Nature – Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson’s 1982 hit, “Human Nature” is known worldwide and has been covered by many artists including Stevie Wonder, Chris Brown, John Mayer, Miles Davis, Jason Nevins and many others. It’s a relatively slow piece, so good for beginners, however MJ manages to fit a-lot of notes in one word sometimes, which may prove to […]
From Now On – The Greatest Showman
Adding to the collection of “The Greatest Showman” songs in letter note format, here’s “From Now On” performed brilliantly by Hugh Jackman for you to enjoy practising too 🙂 From Now On – The Greatest Showman was last modified: November 19th, 2018 by nat
Beneath Your Beautiful – Labrinth
Released in 2012, “Beneath Your Beautiful” is sung by both Labrinth and Emeli Sandé and has since been covered by Passenger, and featured in the charts around the world. Letter notes below, happy practice 🙂 Beneath Your Beautiful – Labrinth was last modified: April 11th, 2018 by nat
Do You Hear The People Sing? – Les Miserables
The catchy rebellion tune from Les Mis, “Do You Hear The People Sing?” is trickier to play than first anticipated! A great challenge for beginners 🙂 Do You Hear The People Sing? – Les Miserables was last modified: April 15th, 2018 by nat
When the Saints Go Marching in – Traditional
A traditional gospel Christian hymn which was famously recorded in 1938 by Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra and also been sung by Judy Garland, Elvis Presley, Bing Crosby, Bruce Springsteen, Tears for Fears, Dolly Parton and many others. It’s a well-known song that will be known to many people around the world and is great for […]
Into the Night – Santana ft. Chad Kroeger
The catchy output of a collaboration between Santana and Nickleback’s Chad Kroeger, “Into the Night” isn’t a song i’d heard until recently, however once I had, working out the chorus was irresistible! It’s a nice easy piece and the chorus sounds pretty good, so i’d recommend listening to the song if you don’t know it already […]
On My Own – Les Miserables
Another wonderful song from Les Mis, “On My Own” is a great piece for beginners to practice, whatever your instrument. I’ve enjoyed shifting it up a bit to play it on the flute – I hope you enjoy playing it too 🙂 On My Own – Les Miserables was last modified: April 16th, 2018 by nat