Around the beginning of May, during Golden Week, is the season for picking fresh tea, the so-called ``eighty-eight nights.''
This new tea, especially the tea leaves that are harvested during the first tea picking process, is called ``Ichibancha'' and is considered to be a branded tea product.
This time, the song "Chatsumi" is perfect for such a time.
This song was once sung by the Ministry of Education.
For this reason, it is still used in many elementary and junior high school textbooks, and is a song that many people know.
This time, I will introduce the free sheet music for "Chatsumi".
There is also sheet music with do-re-mi, so if you are a beginner, please try using that.
※Click on the sheet music image to go to the link。
You can download and print from the link
Download and print, or play while viewing on a tablet such as an iPad.
Tea picking free sheet music ① (with do-re-mi)
The first thing I'd like to introduce is a melody score with do-re-mi that I made myself.
The original song is in G major (mainly G), but I forced it to be transposed to C major (mainly C) so that I didn't have to play the black keys.
If you are a beginner, please try playing this sheet music.
This song has a wide range among nursery rhymes.
First, use a lower G than the middle C, and then use a high G in the middle.
Not very suitable for playing songs on the piano for the first time.。
After making the score, I thought that if you were good enough to play this song, you probably didn't need "Do-Re-Mi."
This sheet music can be used not only for piano but also for various instruments such as recorder and ocarina.
Similarly, if you play with a smartphone piano app, etc., please use this.
The difficulty level beginner .
Click here to download the PDF
Tea picking free sheet music ②
The next piece I'd like to introduce is a score that is a little different from ① and has a slightly more difficult score.
If you can play the piano to some extent, please try using this sheet music.
You may either like or dislike the accompaniment.
The left hand has the same dispersion chord throughout, so you can arrange it in any way you like.
Even with the right-hand melody, decorations, and score symbols included, I think it's perfect for a piano score that can be used for free.
Unfortunately, this time I was only able to find the piano sheet music with accompaniment, so if you are not satisfied, we recommend purchasing the sheet music at a bookstore or online.
Reference: Ochabu.com https://ochabu.com/greentea-syurui-irekata/
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