Just when you think Christmas is over, the New Year is just around the corner.
I used to look forward to receiving New Year's gifts, but now I look forward to holidays.
As soon as Christmas is over, retail stores immediately switch to New Year's mode.
When I look at it, it reminds me of myself sitting under the kotatsu at the end of the year, watching TV, and it makes me feel relaxed.
I've always thought that it's amazing how retailers, including supermarkets, instantly switch their stores into New Year mode as soon as Christmas is over.
This time, we will introduce free sheet music for some of the classic
We have collected only super easy difficulty levels that are recommended for beginners and children
Click on the sheet music image to go to the link.
You can download and print from the link .
Download and print it, or play while viewing it on a tablet such as an iPad.
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New Year
The first song I would like to introduce is the nursery rhyme ``Oshogatsu,'' which is probably familiar to all Japanese people.
It's a song called "Mou Nune Toto~".
A super classic New Year's song that can be heard in nursery schools, elementary schools, and on various TV programs.
Also, when I was in elementary school, various parody songs were popular.
New Year's Free Sheet Music ① (Do-Re-Mi)
The first sheet music is a simple sheet music for beginners with only melody.
I transcribed it, so please excuse me if there are any mistakes.
The score is only for the melody, and do-re-mi is written below the notes so that even beginners can understand it.
I think it's a sheet music that can be easily played on a piano app or pianica.
New Year's Free Sheet Music ②
The following sheet music is a slightly more difficult version of ① for the left hand. As the difficulty level increases, the song becomes thicker.
This is also an easy difficulty level that even beginner piano players can play with a little practice.
firefly light
Next, I'd like to introduce you to the music score for ``Fireflies'', which everyone knows.
“Why are there fireflies on New Year’s Day?”
There may be many people who think so.
The original song is actually a Scottish folk song, and is a standard New Year's song in Scotland, England, and the United States.
Although it is not familiar to Japanese people, I purposely introduced it here because I wanted people to know about its culture.
Firefly Light Free Sheet Music ① (Do Re Mi)
The first one I will introduce is also a sheet music with only a melody.
This is a simple sheet music for beginners.
It also includes the do-re-mi scale, so even small children can play it right away.
I also transcribed this, so please let me know if there are any mistakes m(_ _)m
Firefly Light Free Sheet Music ②
The next piece I'd like to introduce is a score I made myself that is a little more difficult.
Although a lot of chords are used for both the right and left hands, there is no particular twist, so the composition is simple.
Also, this is also in the key of C major, so no black keys are used.
Beethoven No. 9 (Ode to Joy)
In Japan, at the end of the year, Beethoven's Ninth (Ode to Joy) is often shown on TV.
It was originally sung at the end of the year in Germany after World War I to symbolize peace.
This song is also famous, so I will introduce it to you.
Ninth (Ode to Joy) Free sheet music
The key is transposed to C major, and the do-re-mi scale is added.
There are no particularly difficult parts, so I think even beginner piano players will be able to play it right away with a little practice.
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New Year's Day went well ^o^ 4th grade