"London Bridge (London Bridge Fell Down)" is one of the Western nursery rhymes called Mother Goose, and is also very famous in Japan.
Even if you don't know the title, it's a song that everyone knows when they hear it and think, "Is this the song?"
There was a video of Pokemon on Youtube, so if you have a vague memory of it, please watch it here.
This time, I will introduce the free sheet music for "London Bridge (London Bridge Fell Down)".
We also have sheet music with do-re-mi for beginners, so please use that as well.
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london bridge free piano sheet music
Now let's introduce the sheet music.
The melody ranges from "C" to "A", so you must move your hand somewhere. Play as smoothly as possible, being careful not to interrupt the sound.
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.
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 ① (Do-Re-Mi in C major)
The first thing I will introduce is my homemadeMelody score with do-re-miis.
The original song is in D major, but it is changed to C major so that even beginners can play it right away, and the pitch of do-re-mi is listed to make it easier to understand.
The song doesn't feel particularly out of place even if transposed to C major, so I think you can enjoy it as is.
You can play not only on the piano but also on a recorder, piano app, etc.
Click here for a PDF of beautiful images
Free sheet music ② (easy two-handed performance)
The following musical scores are:sheet music to play with both handsis.
Although it is played with both hands, the left hand only uses two types of chords . Even if you are a beginner, if you can play with your right hand, we have created a simple sheet music that you can use right away.
Also, in the score ①, I kept it simple, but first I adjusted the length of the notes to match the original (4th note to dotted 4th note). At first, try to use a metronome and play with an accurate rhythm.
Click here for a PDF of beautiful images
Free sheet music ③ (D major, two-handed performance)
At the end, I changed it to D major to match the original song.sheet music to play with both handsis.
Unlike before, you will be using black keys. We have also increased the difficulty of the left hand, which is the accompaniment.
In particular, the first accompaniment is composed of dotted quarter notes in the right hand and quarter notes in the left hand, making it very difficult to get the rhythm until you get used to it.
Scores with this kind of structure often appear in scores with a slightly higher difficulty level . Use a metronome and play as slowly as possible to get a good feel for the right and left hands.
Click here for a PDF of beautiful images
Other nursery rhyme scores
anonymous says
That's nice! this! I wanted to play something, but the only ones I could find were paid ones...