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Paperback 150 of the Most Beautiful Songs Ever Book

ISBN: 0881883077

ISBN13: 9780881883077

150 of the Most Beautiful Songs Ever

(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). This fourth edition has been updated to feature 150 of the best ballads of all time! Includes: Always on My Mind * Blue Moon * Body and Soul * (They Long to Be) Close to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Terrifying to begin with, but...

The book itself is great-big, thick, and solid unlike some smaller collections, and overall a beautiful book. Best of all, the book lays open really well, which saves the frustration of bending back the binding or using paperclips as I have previously. Basically, I'm a self-taught sort-of-intermediate (I guess) player who purchased this book to get away from the "learning music" used in John Thompson's Level 3-4 study books. (You know, classical songs that no one has ever actually heard before.)This book contains a lot of songs I know, and a lot that are common enough that I could find cds containing them (to see if I'm playing somewhere close to the correct way.) Anyway, there's a good selection-some from movies and broadway, some from the sixties, etc. Also there are some surprising songs you wouldn't expect to find-like "Somewhere Out There" from "An American Tail" (Just so you know, in the movie a mouse sings the song.) I was pleased to find that "Moon River" was included, as well. Anyway, the terrifying part was when I opened the book and found that every single song is written on three staves. For most people this is probably no big deal, but my experience with three staves was limited primarily to a song in a lesson book that I couldn't make heads or tails of. When I showed it to my uncle, who is very proficient on the piano and organ (played professionally in lounges during college and now plays the organ in churches) he pretty much squinted at it and told me he'd never seen anything like it before, that it was ridiculous, and that I should skip over it. Thus, the dismay when I opened this book. However, a day and a few tears later, I have finally come to a conclusion: you do not attempt to play all three staves together (two treble, one bass) as I first thought. The top staff is the primary melody line and you play it with the bass. The second staff is a slightly more difficult version of the primary melody, and is played with bass. I think you can play either or, whatever your preference and skill level is, but that the 2nd treble line might be good as well if you are accompanying someone and working in a little more harmony. Anyway, once I got the kinks worked out I found that I am very pleased with book. It's definatly worth the money. Incidentially, another book at a similar level is Jim Brickman's Disney Songbook (which I also purchased.) I'd probably put both books at a Level 4 John Thompson lesson book.

best piano book ever

This book is essential for all piano players...the music is easy enough for my 8 year old beginer, yet is full of recognisable songs and not the usual made up singsongy stuff that most begining songbooks have. A novice can easily pick this book up and play every song. This book is mostly full of broadway musical songs, as well as some more classical peices as well. You will use this book more then any other, I completely reccomend it.

best songs ever - electronic keyboard version

Better than I thought it would be. Simple, one handed sheet music for the novice with a keyboard that has build accompaniment. I'm sure someone more adept at the keyboard would find it lame, but it was just what I was looking for.

Not simple, not overwhelmingly hard, you will enjoy these.

I keep finding songs in this book whose melodies I remember, but I could've never named them. If your mind goes blank in the music store, this selection is broad. 150 gives you a lot to work with! Best of all, the arrangements are just right. It's not Dan Coates, making me feel frustrated at my lack of innate talent. Some songs will take some effort, most allow me to sound good on the second pass through. That's my definition of intermediate. It's a great collection for those of us who love playing for our own enjoyment and want interesting arrangements.

A Delightful Blend of Standards, Pops, and Show Tunes

I found this book at the public library and checked it out. Loved it so much I kept it overdue until I could have bought my own copy several times over. So glad I finally added it to my library. It has fast become my favorite.This collection contains too many great songs to name them all, but my favorites include "Chances Are," the Johnny Mathis love song, "Can't Smile Without You," Barry Mannilow's hit, and Gershwin's "Love is Here to Stay."You won't find much rock 'n roll, jazz, or country & western in this volume, but you will find enjoyayable, singable songs from almost every decade of this century. This book draws heavily from musicals ("My Funny Valentine" "Memory"), big band ("Sleepy Lagoon"), Hollywood ("Manhattan" "When You Wish Upon a Star"), ballads ("I Left My Heart in San Francisco" "Smile") and of course love songs ("Till There Was You & quot! ; "Where or When")You do not need to be an accomplished pianist to play these, but they are not for beginners either. As Goldilocks would say, they are "just right!" I play piano casually and can sight read about half of these and play the rest with a bit of rehearsal.Well, I've sold myself again. Time for me to cut this review short and return to playing from "150 of the Most Beautiful Songs Ever." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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