Music Sheets Instructions

WHAT DO YOU DO HERE?

Look for your song(s) in the various categories: English, Kpop, Kdrama, Chinese, Anime, Video Games.

For some songs, there are different versions: Full (original key, more advanced level), Easier (less notes in chords, less big leaps in left hand), Transposed (easier key, less ‘black notes’),  Tablet (bigger notes and spacing, easier to read on tablets) Print (smaller notes and spacings, less pages).

2. The sheets are arranged with the latest ones at the top. Just click on the blue links to buy them at musicnotes.com (or if they are free, to download the pdf file).

To view or print the sheets, you’ll need to have a pdf reader in your PC or tablet. Install one on your PC from here: http://get.adobe.com/reader. For tablets, visit the App/Play Store to find a suitable pdf reader (there are tons). Choose one which flips pages instead of scrolling them 😛

HOW DOES THE MUSIC SOUND? –

Visit the Post you’ll find in the Categories section on the right, or go to My YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/JoyceLeong

HOW HARD ARE THE SCORES? – 

I tend to transcribe as close to the original music as possible (call it pianist envy hehe), so I’m afraid most of my scores vary from intermediate to advanced level. Few of them are for easy piano, except those specially marked so. If you are a relative beginner and are really keen to play, you can ask your teacher to simplify the scores for you or teach you to play by ear. Otherwise, you could request a paid transcription (refer to my Transcription Service below).

CAN’T FIND WHAT YOU WANT? –

 new_blinking Check out my paid Transcription Service https://joycemusic1.com/transcription-service/ or put in a request in a comment. I’ll check out the song, but no promises on me covering it…too little time, too many beautiful songs out there :p

CAN’T READ NOTES? – 

Some viewers have asked me to give them the letter-names (alphabets) of the notes. My scores are pretty complex, so I’m afraid that’s not possible without me actually sitting beside you with the score and a pencil 🙂  But you could try checking out How To Read Piano Sheets here: http://www.true-piano-lessons.com/piano-notes.html. The best advice I can give you, though, would be to sign up for some piano/keyboard lessons. It doesn’t take a teenager/adult long to learn to read music. Playing it smoothly and beautifully takes a lot more practice though…so there’s no substitute for hard work 🙂

SOMETHING WRONG?

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157 Replies to “Music Sheets Instructions”

  1. Ah, your music sheets are so great! I was finally able to find a version of “Trap” that I liked! 🙂 And a lot of other K-Pop songs I’ve gotten. Could you also consider putting some more video games songs? And would you mind if I do a few covers on the songs on here? ((I’ll be sure to credit you))

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    1. You mean lead sheets? I suppose I could, but all my scores have chord symbols and lyrics already, so one can actually use them as lead sheets. Just disregard the left hand part 😛

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  2. you play so well. N u do alot of ballads. Can you transcribe ‘sway’ with latin beats? I would like to play but not able to find a nice one. I m frm gombak. Or how do u charge if I want to pay you for a complete piano arrangement at advance level?

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    1. Hello Gabriel, I usually charge 20 USD per minute of material. So for this Michael Buble version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmYMkl1Grzc&feature=youtube_gdata_player, it would cost 60 USD. Since you’re Malaysian, I could do it for RM100 (which is what I have charged other Malaysians). Does that suit you? I know it’s a lot of money for a piece of music, but it takes me about 6 to 8 hours to complete one arrangement, so it’s not a lot to earn 😛

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