``I am a child of the sea'' is a children's song that is still famous as one of the songs sung by the Ministry of Education.
Along with ``Umi,'' this song is synonymous with summer nursery rhymes.It is a song that elementary schools and nursery schools learn at least once, and as summer approaches, it is often broadcast on NHK's ``Minna no Uta.''
*Click here for the free sheet music for “Umi”↓
This time, I will introduce the free sheet music for "I am a child of the sea."
We also have sheet music with do-re-mi for beginners, so please use that as well.
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I am a child of the sea free piano sheet music
Now let's introduce the sheet music.
This song has a wider range than other nursery rhymes. Playing the melody may be a little difficult for children with small hands, especially young children. Prepare for the next sound and move your hands smoothly.
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'd like to introduce is a melody score with my own do-re-mi.
The original song is in the key of E-flat major, but I changed it to C major so that even beginners can play it right away, and I have written the do-re-mi pitch to make it easier to understand.
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 (E flat major)
The next sheet music I will introduce is the same melody sheet as ①.
This song was written in E-flat major to match the original song.
Since you will often be playing the black keys, let's try it after you can play ① fluently.
Click here for a PDF of beautiful images
Free sheet music ③ Two-handed sheet music
The next thing I'd like to introduce is sheet music that can be played with both hands.
The length of the notes is adjusted to make the accompaniment as simple as possible, and it is created using simple chords. I think it's easy to get the tempo because there's a right-hand rhythm.
This is a great practice piece for practicing both hands, as well as for understanding transposition, so if you can play the melody, give this one a try.
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