Q. I want to play happy birthday on the piano for my uncle because it's his birthday today, but I want to play happy birthday a bit "fancier" and more advanced than the traditional way of playing it on the piano. Any sheet music links, etc for a version of happy birthday that sounds more "filled out" and not just notes would be GREATLY appreciated! Also, any alternative happy birthday songs (not just the traditional "happy birthday to you~ happy birthday to you~" song) would help a lot!
A. If you have enough piano experience with patterns of notes, chords, arpeggios, and dynamics, playing your improvised version should not be hard. If you really want to make him happy and so he is impressed, and to show your love, improvise. A good way is to know the melody, add chords, then add dynamics, then add cool arpeggios and patterns like jumping up and down, similar to a piece like an etude. Playing these chords while you play the patterns and/ or after and before you play the patterns.
Playing your own version will make him more happy because it will come from your heart. Reading the music means nothing about love, and playing an advanced version means nothing about love. The piece has to come from your heart, to be creative, have fun, and concentrate on the notes when you play.
Since you are asking this question, it is clear that you have a lot of sheet music reading experience. With this experience, inventing patterns should not be hard. Focus on the keys and play your best.
Best regards.
P.S.- Since you have a lot of sheet music reading experience, you can also write music, which will make things even more interesting. Noteflight.com is a great place to do it by ear if you don't want to do it just on your piano or on your piano at all. It is also good if you don't want to write out the notes of the music. On this website, all you have to do is type the notes and dynamics and print out the music.
Advanced Happy Birthday Piano Sheet Music?
Q. I need some free happy birthday piano sheet music, more on the advanced level.
not any of that easy stuff though. I want something that doesn't sound like any of that easy things out of a beginners book.
thank you !
A. Happy Birthday *is* an easy song. If you want an "advanced" version of it, you're gonna have to figure it out yourself. Try substituting nicer chords, or playing an interesting rhythm, or add a little solo section.
how do i play happy birthday on the guitar?
Q. PLEASE HELP!
its my dads birthdayy :)
also if anyone also knows any place to find free guitar/piano sheet music that would be great too!
A. ultimateguitar.com
E- chords.com
Type them both into google
Happy Birhtday:
Its a simple song so try the chords A, D and E.
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