The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: Music from the Motion Pictures Arranged for Easy Piano
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Rating | : | 4.50 (578 Votes) |
Asin | : | 075792414X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 56 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-17 |
Language | : | English |
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This looks great so far but I wanted to point out that Ashley This looks great so far but I wanted to point out that one of the other reviewers is incorrect - someone mentioned that all the songs are arranged in C, and they are not. If you've got the skills you can re-arrange/transpose them into C for your students but don't take it for granted that all these songs are going to be easy. My guess is that my beginner will be able to pick up a few phrases from a few of the songs early on but that it'll take a while to get to the point that she'll be able to play any in their entirety. Recommend, but have a realistic outlook. "Easy" means probably beginners who are a year or 2 in.. "Disappointed :(" according to Morgan Wenger. I was disappointed when playing through this book. Perhaps I was expecting more full and flowing or bellowing melodies, but these songs were just not great fun to play. I'm unsure if it was the arrangement (I normally opt for Hal Leonard arrangements and am never disappointed, and this is not Hal Leonard) or if I was remembering better movie themes than were actually there. I was disappointed either way and will be returning it. Puff 'n Grunt said NOT ONE BIT EASY. These are mostly lovely tunes and mostly faithful to the music in the three films of the "Rings" trilogy but the title of this book is a misnomer. I am a three-year piano student and I practice an hour a day and I am here to tell you there is nothing "easy" about this music book. The notes are clearly marked and the chords are awkwardly achievable but many notes are uncomfortably sited on the staff and after several months of practice they are still too far apart for me to manage performance tempo. Howard Shore's earlier "NOT ONE BIT EASY" according to Puff 'n Grunt. These are mostly lovely tunes and mostly faithful to the music in the three films of the "Rings" trilogy but the title of this book is a misnomer. I am a three-year piano student and I practice an hour a day and I am here to tell you there is nothing "easy" about this music book. The notes are clearly marked and the chords are awkwardly achievable but many notes are uncomfortably sited on the staff and after several months of practice they are still too far apart for me to manage performance tempo. Howard Shore's earlier 2002 "Rings" music book of "Fellowship" tunes was difficult but somehow much more playable in that the music flowed. 00"NOT ONE BIT EASY" according to Puff 'n Grunt. These are mostly lovely tunes and mostly faithful to the music in the three films of the "Rings" trilogy but the title of this book is a misnomer. I am a three-year piano student and I practice an hour a day and I am here to tell you there is nothing "easy" about this music book. The notes are clearly marked and the chords are awkwardly achievable but many notes are uncomfortably sited on the staff and after several months of practice they are still too far apart for me to manage performance tempo. Howard Shore's earlier 2002 "Rings" music book of "Fellowship" tunes was difficult but somehow much more playable in that the music flowed. "Rings" music book of "Fellowship" tunes was difficult but somehow much more playable in that the music flowed
From The Fellowship of the Ring: The Prophecy * In Dreams * Concerning Hobbits * Many Meetings * The Black Rider. Loaded with full-color images from the films and printed on high-quality antique paper stock, this new Dan Coates easy piano songbook is a must-have for any fan. From The Two Towers: Gollum's Song * Rohan * Evenstar * Forth Eorlingas. The book contains 12 major themes from the blockbuster trilogy. From The Return of the King: Into the West * The Steward of Gondor * Minas Tirith.