[Sheet Music] Take a Bow – Rhianna

July 31st, 2009 by Reb

A change of taste this time =)

I’m sure many of you have heard of this popular R&B song. Who knew piano can also sing in R&B?

Yep, keyboard music is the king now! “Take a Bow” was officially released to U.S. top 40 radio on April 15, 2008 and to Itunes on May 6, 2008 where it has proven to be immensely popular both in the United States and internationally. Although I don’t follow this trend very much, this song is surely one of my favourites.

I played this song with a friend who were trying out for a singing competition, and it worked great. Very well written with perfect chord arrangements. We’ve got some very talented song-rewriters out there!

Maybe it’s one of my weird interpretations, but the keyboard background really suited Rhianna’s voice for this song. I’m always fascinated by the song-writer’s inspirations. What makes a particular song “good”? If I may say, it’s almost always the song itself. If a singer has a great voice, but sings a badly written song, what good would that be?

Popularity is everyone’s goal these days, but there’s still plenty out there that values good music as well as good singers. They are a great combination wouldn’t you agree.

Now moving on to the important part. DOWNLOAD HERE for the full music sheet.

PS: Since the “picture” of the song always confuses people that I don’t post the full sheet music, I decided to no longer include the first page of the scores I post here. Just to avoid confusion.

Happy playing =)

"Bella’s Lullaby" Sheet Music from the Movie Twilight

July 12th, 2009 by Reb

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For all the Twilight fans out there!

First of all, I need to praise the music director’s outstanding taste for this movie. Maybe it’s because this whole vampire thing is you know, ancient and stuff.

There were a few moments in the movie that really caught me (well despite everything that was going on…)

Remember what Edward had in his CD player when Bella visited? Yes, Debussy’s Clair de Lune, which I posted here a while ago having absolutely no idea it was included in Twilight.

And of course, the highlight of the movie, where Edward plays Bella’s lullaby. And when I say play, I really meant PLAY, since Rob Pattinson who plays Edward Cullen, actually played it himself. That is quite unusual in movies since actors would usually “fake” their music talents, if they have any written in for the story lines. But Rob, being the talented musician and all that, managed this job quite easily. It always makes me excited to see real musicians play real stuff on rather fictionized materials (you know, the whole vampire stuff again)

Anyways, there were also rumours of this magical moment being Yiruma’s River Flows In You which I already have it posted HERE, just in case anyone was looking for it =)

Here are 2 REAL versions of “Bella’s Lullaby” that moved everyone’s heart, including dear Bella’s =D

#1. A beautiful piano arrangement that sounds exactly like the movie. (Arranged by Kat)

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Here it is on Youtube.

 

#2. The official Bella’s Lullaby from the Twilight Movie, written by Carter Burwell.

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Here it is on Youtube.

Carter’s Notes
"Bella’s Lullaby," as it appears in this film, was not written to be a lullaby but to speak of love – ecstatic, tormented love.
"And so this unnamed tune became Bella’s Lullaby. It’s worth noting, though, that neither Catherine nor I ever called it that. We always referred to this tune as the "Love Theme" and I think it makes much more sense if you think of it this way. It’s more complex and emotional than any lullaby I’ve ever heard."
"My concern, as a composer, is to make the film as a whole compelling, dramatic, emotional and cinematic. But in this case other extraneous concerns quickly started to pile on, all driven by the fans of the book. The piano scene was added because Summit realized fans wanted to hear Edward play the melody referred to as "Bella’s Lullaby," and each of those fans has their own idea of the tune. Because I hadn’t started writing yet there was a musical vacuum into which other music started to be pulled. Rob improvised a tune for the shoot. Matthew Bellamy, of Muse, sent in his idea of "Bella’s Lullaby." And countless readers and musicians sent in their own ideas or posted them on the internet. None of this made my job easier."
"…I think part of the problem was that Catherine and I saw this as Bella and Edward’s "Love Theme" whereas he saw it as "Bella’s Lullaby." And indeed, for the 30 seconds during which Edward is playing piano it is the "Lullaby." But the theme also has to play the romance that drives the story, and I thought that was a much more important role."

Source: Carter Burwell’s Official Website. READ his full inspiring notes on how this song came about!

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Saturday, July 11th 2009

July 12th, 2009 by Reb

Here’s the updated recordings for this week’s lesson.

Sharon gets my all time favourite sonata this time. Better practice hard for it!! =)

Pathetique – Beethoven

 

And for Olivia

 

Good luck girls =)

Wednesday, June 24th 2009

July 7th, 2009 by Reb

Dear Jodi:

Sorry for the delay in uploading the recordings.

Here are the 2 songs for you over the summer.

Enjoy! =)

O for the Wings of Dove – Mendelssohn

 

Romance – Mozart

 

Have a great summer!

Free Printable Staff Paper @ Blank Sheet Music. net

July 5th, 2009 by Reb

Ever wanted to have unlimited access to blank staff paper?

Good news for all music-writers: blanksheetmusic.net is the way to go!

This website provides free and easy access to more than 20 type of staff sheets including:

    • No clef

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        • Portrait + Landscape orientation

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        • Drag & drop clefs on staves to assign clef on paper

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        • Brackets/Identation

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        This is the easiest way to have unlimited access to free printable staff paper.

        REMEMBER: Save the planet! Print only what you need.

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        Saturday, Sunday July 4 & 5th 2009

        July 5th, 2009 by Reb

        So here are the recordings for this weekend.

        Hope you guys are all having a wonderful summer vacation!

        (Of course, that means more piano practice as well!! =)

        Olivia

        Romance Mozart

         

        Sharon

        Theme from MarthaF. Von. Flotow

         

        Have fun girls =)

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