The children's song ``Antamarita Dokosa'' is famous as a temari song.
It's one of the nursery rhymes that we often sing when we're little, but when we're little, we don't really understand the lyrics to this song.
Even if you can barely understand "Kumamoto", what is "Higo"? That's what it feels like.
I think it's only after they've gotten a lot older that ``Higo'' = ``Higo'' = ``Kumamoto.''
This time, we will introduce the free piano sheet music for the children's song ``Antamagata Dokosa''.
This sheet music includes do-re-mi notes, making it convenient for beginners and for playing on a keyboard harmonica.
In addition, we also introduce "Fantasia on the theme of Anata ga Tadokosa" as a bonus. (This is not piano sheet music.)
Anataga Tadokosa Free Piano Sheet Music
Now let's introduce the sheet music.
This song is a simple song that consists of just four notes.
However, as you know, the rhythm is unique, and that alone makes it much more difficult.
Therefore, if you are a beginner, be sure to use a metronome.
Of course, this is a song that everyone knows, so you can play it to your own taste, but if you want to have fun while playing and improve your skills, make sure to get the rhythm right.
It's also a unique song with staccato notes, so it's a simple song that's perfect for beginners to practice.
Click on the sheet music to go to the link.
We introduce several types, so please try using the sheet music you like.
Free sheet music (with do-re-mi)
The first one I'd like to introduce is the melody score with do-re-mi.
You can play not only on the piano but also on a recorder, piano app, etc.
The score does not intentionally include staccato, but if you have the time, feel free to play with this in mind.
By the way, since only four notes are used, it is also possible to change keys without using the black keys.
You can also play it by shifting the white keys four places to the left from the pitch written on the sheet music (do-re-mi) and starting with "mi".
Click here for a PDF of beautiful images
bonus
In addition, we have prepared ``Fantasy on the theme of Anata ga Tadokosa'', which was also the theme song for the 2019 All Japan Wind Band Competition.
This recorder version was posted on musescore, so I would like to introduce it to you.
It's quite an interesting song, so if you're interested, please listen to it from the link.
For advanced players, it would be interesting to arrange this for piano.
anonymous says
thank you