"Edelweiss" is now taught in music classes at many elementary schools.
I also learned this song when I was in elementary school, and strangely enough, I remember the pitch relatively clearly compared to other songs I learned at the same time.
To be honest, the lyrics didn't really stick in my head until I wrote this article, but I could easily hum the song.
In the same way, I'm sure many people have this song vividly in their heads.
Actually, this song is not exactly a nursery rhyme.
This song was included in the American musical ``The Sound of Music.''
Similarly, "Do-Re-Mi Song" is also a song used in this musical.
This time, I will introduce the free sheet music of "Edelweiss".
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Edelweiss free piano sheet music
Now let's introduce the sheet music.
We also have sheet music with do-re-mi for beginners, so if you are new to piano, please use that as well.
Since the copyright of the original song has not expired, the sheet music can only be used for free for viewing
Please note that downloading requires purchase due to copyright usage fees.
We will introduce them in order of difficulty, so please choose the difficulty level that suits you.
If you are a beginner, you can improve your playing level by practicing the sheet music in order.
Free sheet music ① (Introductory version with do-re-mi)
The first thing I will introduce is my homemadeEasy sheet music with do-re-miis.
You can play not only on the piano but also on a recorder, piano app, etc.
Free sheet music ② (beginner)
The next score I'll introduce is a score with a prelude to make it a little more difficult.
Free sheet music ③ (intermediate)
Finally, reproduce the original song to some extentSheet music with increased difficultyis.
The difficulty level is suitable for people who can play the piano to some extent.
Click here for sheet music of other nursery rhymes
anonymous says
I like the one with do-re-mi
piano school administrator says
Thank you for your comment.
I've got it.
We will be posting the sheet music with do-re-mi soon.
piano school administrator says
Thank you for your comment.
The content has been updated and a do-re-mi version has also been added.
cat says
I want the recorder version too
piano school administrator says
Thank you for your comment.
We apologize, but this site is designed for use on the piano, so we do not create sheet music specifically for other instruments.
Kamonohashi says
I'm a complete beginner, but I found the ``Piano School'' website and
have been practicing one by one using the electronic keyboard that I received from my mother-in-law.
Regarding the "Edelweiss Do-Re-Mi Beginner", do you play the higher "C" with your thumb or with your little finger?
There were times when it followed the higher "re" and I was playing it with my thumb, but I was practicing while thinking that it was basically like my pinky finger.
Is it okay to mix thumb and little finger in the same song?
I can't figure it out even after looking it up on the internet, so I'd appreciate it if you could give me some guidance.
piano school administrator says
Thank you for your comment.
・Can I mix the thumb and little finger?
→Yes, there are no designated fingers for each note, and it doesn't matter which finger you use.
Some music scores have finger numbers attached to them to specify which fingers to use, but since finger lengths and hand sizes differ from person to person, there is no correct answer.
In fact, when you watch professional pianists play, you can see that even for the same piece, the fingers are used differently depending on the person.
Opinions vary depending on the piano teacher, but basically I would like you to choose your fingers freely, keeping in mind the flow from the previous note and the ease of transition to the next note.
Kamonohashi says
That's right.
I didn't think there was so much freedom in fingering.
Thank you for your teachings.