The nursery rhyme ``Hana'' composed by Rentaro Taki is familiar from elementary and junior high school music textbooks.
I think that not only the melody but also the lyrics of "Haru no Urara no" remain in the memory of many people.
This time I will introduce Hana's piano sheet music.
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Now, I'd like to introduce you to the free sheet music for "Hana".
Look or listen to each score carefully and choose the one you like. Of course you can download and print it. Click on the sheet music image to go to the link where you can download or print.
If you don't like what you like from the free sheet music introduced this time, try purchasing professionally made piano sheet music sold by Print Music
-Flowers-Free sheet music ① (Introduction)
First, here is a simple sheet music that I made myself.
The do-re-mi scale is added, transposed to C major, and the left-hand sound is composed of the root note of the basic chord.
Basically, the rhythm of the left hand is constant, but the rhythm of the right hand is different from the last two bars, so listen carefully while playing.
The range of the right hand, which is the melody, is a little wide, but I think it's a good song for finger practice.
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-Flowers-Free sheet music ② (Beginner)
Next is the music score, which is a little more difficult. The left hand moves slightly.
The entire song is in the key of G major, so let's look at the score while paying attention to the position of #.
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-Flowers-Free sheet music ③ (Beginner to Intermediate)
The final piece is a score with an even higher level of difficulty.
The octave notes continue in both the right and left hands, and the number of 2 or more notes increases considerably. The right-hand melody is (probably) the same as a mixed chorus, and is played in two parts.
Also, in the fourth line, the left hand is also in the treble clef, so be careful.
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-Flower- Sheet music
Lastly, there is a sheet music created by a professional from ``Printo Gakufu'' operated by YAMAHA.
There is a fee, so if you are not satisfied with the free sheet music above, please search for it here. Music scores with various difficulty levels and arrangements are available for sale.
Since you can purchase individual songs, it's a better deal than buying a sheet music collection at a bookstore.
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