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Catch Me When I Fall by Ashlee Simpson - Piano/Vocal/Guitar
Piano, Voix et Guitare
Performed by: Ashlee Simpson: Catch Me When I Fall Digital Sheetmusic - instantly download…
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Performed by: Ashlee Simpson: Catch Me When I Fall Digital Sheetmusic - instantly downloadable sheet music plus an interactive, downloadable digital sheet music file (this arrangement contains complete lyrics), scoring: Piano/Vocal/Guitar, instruments: Voice;Piano;Guitar; 8 pages -- Teen Pop~~Pop Rock~~Adult Contemporary
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John Shanks: Catch Me When I Fall for voice, piano and guitar
Piano, Voix et Guitare
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Instantly printable sheet music by Ashlee Simpson for voice, piano or guitar of MEDIUM skill level. / pop
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Catch Me When I Fall
Piano, Voix et Guitare
By Ashlee Simpson and Kara DioGuardi. For piano, voice, and guitar (chords only). Pop. 8 p…
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By Ashlee Simpson and Kara DioGuardi. For piano, voice, and guitar (chords only). Pop. 8 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music
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Catch Me When I Fall
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Ed Sheeran - Best Part of Me - Piano Solo
Piano seul
Piano Solo - Intermediate - Digital Download By Ed Sheeran, Yebba. Arranged by Mario …
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Piano Solo - Intermediate - Digital Download By Ed Sheeran, Yebba. Arranged by Mario Stallbaumer. 4 pages. Published by Mario Stallbaumer
Here's how to play "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran (feat. YEBBA) on piano!<br> <br> With this piano sheet music, you can learn how to play "Best Part of Me" on piano.<br> It's an accurate piano arragement of the whole piece which is quite easy to play, and sounds amazing!<br> <br> The whole melody is included in the piano part, so it makes for a great instrumental (piano solo) version.<br> <br> "Best Part of Me" is a beautiful, romantic pop ballad. It starts very softly and builds up to an emotional chorus. The whole song sounds just wonderful on piano!<br> <br> The song was released in July 2019 as the fourth single from Ed Sheeran's 4th studio album "No.6 Collaborations Project".<br> <br> Here are the full lyrics to "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran:<br> <br> My lungs are black, my heart is pure<br> My hands are scarred from nights before<br> And my hair is thinnin', falling out<br> Of all the wrong places<br> I am a little insecure<br> My eyes are crossed, but they're still blue<br> I bite my nails and tell the truth<br> I go from thin to overweight<br> Day to day it fluctuates<br> My skin is inked, but faded too<br> But she loves me, she loves me<br> Why the hell she love me<br> When she could have anyone else?<br> Oh you love me, you love me<br> Why the hell do you love me?<br> 'Cause I don't even love myself<br> Baby, the best part of me is you<br> And lately everything's making sense too<br> Oh baby, I'm so in love with you<br> I overthink and still forget<br> I lose my phone and place my bets<br> And I never catch the train on time<br> Always thirty minutes behind<br> Your worries ain't seen nothin' yet<br> But you love me, you love me<br> Why the hell you love me so<br> When you could have anyone else?<br> Yeah yeah, he loves me, he loves me<br> And I bet he never lets me go<br> And shows me how to love myself<br> 'Cause, baby, the best part of me is you, woah<br> Lately everything's making sense too<br> Baby, I'm so in love with you<br> (With you)<br> Baby, the best part of me is you, woah<br> Lately everything's making sense too<br> Oh baby, I'm so in love with you (Ooh)<br> Baby, I'm so in love with you, yeah, yeah<br> Oh baby, I'm so in love with youHere's how to play "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran (feat. YEBBA) on piano!<br> <br> With this piano sheet music, you can learn how to play "Best Part of Me" on piano.<br> It's an accurate piano arragement of the whole piece which is quite easy to play, and sounds amazing!<br> <br> The whole melody is included in the piano part, so it makes for a great instrumental (piano solo) version.<br> <br> "Best Part of Me" is a beautiful, romantic pop ballad. It starts very softly and builds up to an emotional chorus. The whole song sounds just wonderful on piano!<br> <br> The song was released in July 2019 as the fourth single from Ed Sheeran's 4th studio album "No.6 Collaborations Project".<br> <br> Here are the full lyrics to "Best Part of Me" by Ed Sheeran:<br> <br> My lungs are black, my heart is pure<br> My hands are scarred from nights before<br> And my hair is thinnin', falling out<br> Of all the wrong places<br> I am a little insecure<br> My eyes are crossed, but they're still blue<br> I bite my nails and tell the truth<br> I go from thin to overweight<br> Day to day it fluctuates<br> My skin is inked, but faded too<br> But she loves me, she loves me<br> Why the hell she love me<br> When she could have anyone else?<br> Oh you love me, you love me<br> Why the hell do you love me?<br> 'Cause I don't even love myself<br> Baby, the best part of me is you<br> And lately everything's making sense too<br> Oh baby, I'm so in love with you<br> I overthink and still forget<br> I lose my phone and place my bets<br> And I never catch the train on time<br> Always thirty minutes behind<br> Your worries ain't seen nothin' yet<br> But you love me, you love me<br> Why the hell you love me so<br> When you could have anyone else?<br> Yeah yeah, he loves me, he loves me<br> And I bet he never lets me go<br> And shows me how to love myself<br> 'Cause, baby, the best part of me is you, woah<br> Lately everything's making sense too<br> Baby, I'm so in love with you<br> (With you)<br> Baby, the best part of me is you, woah<br> Lately everything's making sense too<br> Oh baby, I'm so in love with you (Ooh)<br> Baby, I'm so in love with you, yeah, yeah<br> Oh baby, I'm so in love with you
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The Wiggly Tooth
Chorale Unison
Choral Choir,Choral (Unison) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.762351 Composed b…
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Choral Choir,Choral (Unison) - Level 1 - Digital Download SKU: A0.762351 Composed by Lori Cummings. Children,Comedy,Instructional,Pop,Traditional. 12 pages. Lori Cummings #4627699. Published by Lori Cummings (A0.762351). The Wiggly Tooth is a song for Unison Children's Choir with Piano Accompaniment that talks about a child who discovers they have a wiggly tooth and how they wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle that tooth to get it to come out. The words and melody are fun and catchy, with a surprise ending for the audience when the tooth finally comes out. There are two verses and a really fun, catchy chorus. The accompaniment carries the melody, so this song is suitable for small or young choirs as well. It also can be used as a solo, and would be great for concerts and music festivals. I currently do not have it recorded with a choir, but hope to have one of my local music teacher friends record it for me with their choir in the fall after they return to school.
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Daphne ... An Imaginary Ballet (2015) for string orchestra, full score
Orchestre à Cordes
String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869398 Composed by Thomas Obo…
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String Orchestra - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.869398 Composed by Thomas Oboe Lee. 20th Century,Baroque,Classical,Contemporary,Romantic Period. Score and parts. 38 pages. Thomas Oboe Lee #432015. Published by Thomas Oboe Lee (A0.869398). Instrumentation: Violins 1a. Violins 1b. Violins 2a. Violins 2b. Viola. Cello. Double bass. Program note. I go to Rome every year during my winter break from teaching. My favorite statue in the Galleria Borghese is Bernini's Apollo and Daphne. It is amazingly alive and beautiful. When the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston asked me to write a work for string orchestra, I immediately thought of the fabulous Apollon Musagète by Stravinsky. Wouldn't it be fun to write a companion piece to the Stravinsky and call it Daphne? And since the Stravinsky Apollo is a ballet, my Daphne would be one as well, although an imaginary one. Daphne is in three sections. 1. Moderato ... Apollo struts around at a party, flirting with the nymphs and then suddenly he notices Daphne. He falls in love immediately. 2. Fuga ... Unnerved by Apollo's attention, Daphne flees. Apollo chases after her. 3. Largo ... Apollo catches up to Daphne and declares his love for her. She struggled to free herself from him and calls for help. To save Daphne from Apollo, her father Ladon, the river god, transforms Daphne into a laurel tree. Curtain.Audio link. Copy and paste the URL link into your browser.https://thomasoboelee.bandcamp.com/album/daphne-an-imaginary-ballet-2015
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Imogen Heap - Hide and Seek
Piano, Voix
Piano Solo, Piano/Vocal/Chords - Intermediate - Digital Download By Imogen Heap. Ar…
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Piano Solo, Piano/Vocal/Chords - Intermediate - Digital Download By Imogen Heap. Arranged by Mario Stallbaumer. 9 pages. Published by Mario Stallbaumer
This is an accurate piano arrangement of the whole song which is not too hard to play, and sounds fantastic. The whole melody is included in the piano part, so it sounds great as an instrumental solo version.<br> However, this sheet music also comes with a system for the singer, and the full lyrics are included, so you can also use these sheets to accompany a singer, or sing along yourself!<br> <br> With this piano sheet music, you can play "Hide and Seek" in a beautiful piano version.<br> <br> If you like this arrangement, please consider leaving a review - it would mean a lot to me!<br> <br> "Hide and Seek" was released in 2005 as the first single from Imogen Heap's second album "Speak for Yourself", and became one of her most famous songs.<br> <br> The song consists of a solo voice recording, accompanied by keyboard synth chords with a vocoder effect, creating a wonderful, unique electronic a cappella sound.<br> <br> Here are the full lyrics to "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap:<br> <br> Where are we?<br> What the hell is going on?<br> The dust has only just begun to form<br> Crop circles in the carpet<br> Sinking, feeling<br> Spin me around again<br> And rub my eyes<br> This can't be happening<br> When busy streets<br> A mess with people<br> Would stop to hold<br> Their heads heavy<br> Hide and seek<br> Trains and sewing machines<br> All those years<br> They were here first<br> Oily marks appear on walls<br> Where pleasure moments hung<br> Before the takeover<br> The sweeping insensitivity<br> Of this still life<br> Hide and seek<br> Trains and sewing machines<br> (You won't catch me around here)<br> Blood and tears<br> They were here first<br> Mmm, what'd you say?<br> Mmm, that you only meant well?<br> Well, of course you did<br> Mmm, what'd you say?<br> Mmm, that it's all for the best?<br> Of course it is<br> Hmm, what'd you say?<br> Hmm, that it's just what we need<br> You decided this<br> What'd you say?<br> Hmm, what did she say?<br> Ransom notes keep falling out your mouth<br> Mid-sweet talk, newspaper word cut-outs<br> (Paper word cut-outs)<br> Speak no feeling, no I don't believe you<br> (I don? t believe you)<br> You don't care a bit, you don't care a bit<br> Ransom notes keep falling out your mouth<br> Mid-sweet talk, newspaper word cut-outs<br> (Hide and seek)<br> Speak no feeling, no I don't believe you<br> You don't care a bit, you don't care<br> You don't care a bit<br> Oh no, you don't care a bit<br> Oh no, you don't care a bit<br> (Hide and seek)<br> Oh no, you don't care a bit<br> You don't care a bit<br> You don't care a bitThis is an accurate piano arrangement of the whole song which is not too hard to play, and sounds fantastic. The whole melody is included in the piano part, so it sounds great as an instrumental solo version.<br> However, this sheet music also comes with a system for the singer, and the full lyrics are included, so you can also use these sheets to accompany a singer, or sing along yourself!<br> <br> With this piano sheet music, you can play "Hide and Seek" in a beautiful piano version.<br> <br> If you like this arrangement, please consider leaving a review - it would mean a lot to me!<br> <br> "Hide and Seek" was released in 2005 as the first single from Imogen Heap's second album "Speak for Yourself", and became one of her most famous songs.<br> <br> The song consists of a solo voice recording, accompanied by keyboard synth chords with a vocoder effect, creating a wonderful, unique electronic a cappella sound.<br> <br> Here are the full lyrics to "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap:<br> <br> Where are we?<br> What the hell is going on?<br> The dust has only just begun to form<br> Crop circles in the carpet<br> Sinking, feeling<br> Spin me around again<br> And rub my eyes<br> This can't be happening<br> When busy streets<br> A mess with people<br> Would stop to hold<br> Their heads heavy<br> Hide and seek<br> Trains and sewing machines<br> All those years<br> They were here first<br> Oily marks appear on walls<br> Where pleasure moments hung<br> Before the takeover<br> The sweeping insensitivity<br> Of this still life<br> Hide and seek<br> Trains and sewing machines<br> (You won't catch me around here)<br> Blood and tears<br> They were here first<br> Mmm, what'd you say?<br> Mmm, that you only meant well?<br> Well, of course you did<br> Mmm, what'd you say?<br> Mmm, that it's all for the best?<br> Of course it is<br> Hmm, what'd you say?<br> Hmm, that it's just what we need<br> You decided this<br> What'd you say?<br> Hmm, what did she say?<br> Ransom notes keep falling out your mouth<br> Mid-sweet talk, newspaper word cut-outs<br> (Paper word cut-outs)<br> Speak no feeling, no I don't believe you<br> (I don? t believe you)<br> You don't care a bit, you don't care a bit<br> Ransom notes keep falling out your mouth<br> Mid-sweet talk, newspaper word cut-outs<br> (Hide and seek)<br> Speak no feeling, no I don't believe you<br> You don't care a bit, you don't care<br> You don't care a bit<br> Oh no, you don't care a bit<br> Oh no, you don't care a bit<br> (Hide and seek)<br> Oh no, you don't care a bit<br> You don't care a bit<br> You don't care a bit
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Throwing The Dice
Piano seul
Piano Solo - Advanced - Digital Download Composed by Isadar. Contemporary Classical, …
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Piano Solo - Advanced - Digital Download Composed by Isadar. Contemporary Classical, Neo- Classical, Activities and Games, Recital, New Age. Sheet Music Single. 9 pages. Published by Mainya Music Publishing (BMI)
Contains:<br> "Throwing The Dice"<br> - taken from the Isadar solo piano collections, "Active Imagination / Reconstructed" (also available on SMP) <br> <br> Sounds like: Liz Story's ("Things With Wings"), Philip Aaberg, George Winston, early Windham Hill solo piano artists<br> <br> Transcribed by: David Shenton ( https://www.shentonmusic.com/ ) verbatim to the sound recording<br> <br> Note: A slightly different version of this composition is also heard on the Isadar album, "Reconstructed" (Produced by Will Ackerman)<br> <br> Album & Songbook Review by: Kathy Parsons<br> <br> I love this CD! It constantly amazes me how many outstanding composer/pianists there are out there - especially in relation to the few who are highly (commercially) successful within this broad genre. I would say that Active Imagination definitely belongs near the top of the heap. Isadar’s style is original, and his pianism is excellent. He lists his inspirations as Liz Story, Keith Jarrett, and Bill Evans, and I can hear traces of all three in his playing, but find his composing and playing styles to be uniquely his own.<br> <br> The first three tracks are lively and upbeat (“Active Imagination”, “Throwing the Dice”, and “Where the Wild Things Are”) with an easy, jazzy, improvised feel. The meter changes are fascinating, and the bluesy beat on “Wild Things” is infectious.<br> <br> From there, the mood seems to gradually darken and become more introspective. “Waiting” is a beautiful, flowing mood piece full of questions and a lovely melody line. Isadar’s cover of Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain” is wonderful - this is a piece I often work on with my advanced students, and everything about Isadar’s interpretation of the piece seems right without being a carbon-copy of Liz’s recording.<br> <br> “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light’)” has a nice, easy flow with a strong sense of mystery; it also has an unusual rhythm that lightens the mood and adds a bounce. “Uncertainty” is cooler and more aloof, but gorgeous in its flowing introspection - that it ends with a major chord, feels like the soul-searching has had positive results. “Love Chaconne” is the closing track, and is the longest and most abstract piece on the CD. The left hand plays a repeated pattern while the right hand goes off in several different directions (one of the primary characteristics of a “chaconne”). Beautiful in its simplicity, this is the only track that seems to contain an element of pain and sorrow, but never dissolves into melodrama.<br> <br> Active Imagination is excellent from start to finish and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes solo piano with substance and complexity, but is still accessible, melodic, and rhythmic. Bravo amundo!<br> <br> Active Imagination Sheet Music Collection is the companion songbook to Isadar’s 1999 CD release, Active Imagination. The CD was one of my favorites for the year when I reviewed it for the print version of “Wind and Wire” magazine, so I was really looking forward to the sheet music! Transcribed note-for-note by David Shenton of ShentonMusic.com (I proofed about half of the book, so I can attest to how accurate it is!), it is up to you to make the music sound as close to the CD as you want or to interpret the music and make your own statements with it.<br> <br> One thing that really stands out about this collection is how much FUN it is to play. The rhythms are interesting and catchy, and the mood in several of the songs is playful and upbeat. This is especially true with the title song, “Throwing the Dice,” “Where the Wild Things Are,” and “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light).” “Waiting,” “Love Chaconne,” and “Uncertainty” are slower, more introspective, and a bit moody, making this a sheet music collection that contains a variety of moods and styles. The only piece missing from the book is Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain,” but the sheet music for that song is available in some of Ms. Story’s own collections.<br> <br> Early-advanced players should have no trouble with this music. The timing on some of the songs is a little bit tricky, but if you count it as you are learning it, it will fall into place.<br> <br> If you haven’t heard the CD, check it out, too! This book is available here from SMP, isadar.com and amazon.com. Highly recommended!<br> <br> Isadar is an artist on both Enlightened Piano Radio & Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, the latter featuring some of today's biggest names in solo piano music, including Ludovico Einaudi, David Nevue, Brian Crain, Kevin Kern, Robin Spielberg, Michele McLaughlin, Philip Wesley and over 300 more...<br> <br> Also available as sheet music in physical songbooks, digital downloads, as well as software for Yamaha Disklavier player-pianos.<br> <br> For more information, visit his website at: http://www.isadar.comContains:<br> "Throwing The Dice"<br> - taken from the Isadar solo piano collections, "Active Imagination / Reconstructed" (also available on SMP) <br> <br> Sounds like: Liz Story's ("Things With Wings"), Philip Aaberg, George Winston, early Windham Hill solo piano artists<br> <br> Transcribed by: David Shenton ( https://www.shentonmusic.com/ ) verbatim to the sound recording<br> <br> Note: A slightly different version of this composition is also heard on the Isadar album, "Reconstructed" (Produced by Will Ackerman)<br> <br> Album & Songbook Review by: Kathy Parsons<br> <br> I love this CD! It constantly amazes me how many outstanding composer/pianists there are out there - especially in relation to the few who are highly (commercially) successful within this broad genre. I would say that Active Imagination definitely belongs near the top of the heap. Isadar’s style is original, and his pianism is excellent. He lists his inspirations as Liz Story, Keith Jarrett, and Bill Evans, and I can hear traces of all three in his playing, but find his composing and playing styles to be uniquely his own.<br> <br> The first three tracks are lively and upbeat (“Active Imagination”, “Throwing the Dice”, and “Where the Wild Things Are”) with an easy, jazzy, improvised feel. The meter changes are fascinating, and the bluesy beat on “Wild Things” is infectious.<br> <br> From there, the mood seems to gradually darken and become more introspective. “Waiting” is a beautiful, flowing mood piece full of questions and a lovely melody line. Isadar’s cover of Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain” is wonderful - this is a piece I often work on with my advanced students, and everything about Isadar’s interpretation of the piece seems right without being a carbon-copy of Liz’s recording.<br> <br> “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light’)” has a nice, easy flow with a strong sense of mystery; it also has an unusual rhythm that lightens the mood and adds a bounce. “Uncertainty” is cooler and more aloof, but gorgeous in its flowing introspection - that it ends with a major chord, feels like the soul-searching has had positive results. “Love Chaconne” is the closing track, and is the longest and most abstract piece on the CD. The left hand plays a repeated pattern while the right hand goes off in several different directions (one of the primary characteristics of a “chaconne”). Beautiful in its simplicity, this is the only track that seems to contain an element of pain and sorrow, but never dissolves into melodrama.<br> <br> Active Imagination is excellent from start to finish and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes solo piano with substance and complexity, but is still accessible, melodic, and rhythmic. Bravo amundo!<br> <br> Active Imagination Sheet Music Collection is the companion songbook to Isadar’s 1999 CD release, Active Imagination. The CD was one of my favorites for the year when I reviewed it for the print version of “Wind and Wire” magazine, so I was really looking forward to the sheet music! Transcribed note-for-note by David Shenton of ShentonMusic.com (I proofed about half of the book, so I can attest to how accurate it is!), it is up to you to make the music sound as close to the CD as you want or to interpret the music and make your own statements with it.<br> <br> One thing that really stands out about this collection is how much FUN it is to play. The rhythms are interesting and catchy, and the mood in several of the songs is playful and upbeat. This is especially true with the title song, “Throwing the Dice,” “Where the Wild Things Are,” and “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light).” “Waiting,” “Love Chaconne,” and “Uncertainty” are slower, more introspective, and a bit moody, making this a sheet music collection that contains a variety of moods and styles. The only piece missing from the book is Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain,” but the sheet music for that song is available in some of Ms. Story’s own collections.<br> <br> Early-advanced players should have no trouble with this music. The timing on some of the songs is a little bit tricky, but if you count it as you are learning it, it will fall into place.<br> <br> If you haven’t heard the CD, check it out, too! This book is available here from SMP, isadar.com and amazon.com. Highly recommended!<br> <br> Isadar is an artist on both Enlightened Piano Radio & Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, the latter featuring some of today's biggest names in solo piano music, including Ludovico Einaudi, David Nevue, Brian Crain, Kevin Kern, Robin Spielberg, Michele McLaughlin, Philip Wesley and over 300 more...<br> <br> Also available as sheet music in physical songbooks, digital downloads, as well as software for Yamaha Disklavier player-pianos.<br> <br> For more information, visit his website at: http://www.isadar.com
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Piano Solo - Early Intermediate - Digital Download Composed by Isadar. Contemporary Classical, Neo- Classical, Spiritual, Recital, New Age. Sheet Music Single. 8 pages. Published by Mainya Music Publishing (BMI)
Contains:<br> "Waiting"<br> - taken from the Isadar solo piano collections, "Active Imagination / Reconstructed" (also available on SMP)<br> <br> Sounds like: Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, Vince Guaraldi, Liz Story, George Winston, early Windham Hill solo piano artists<br> <br> Transcribed by: David Shenton ( https://www.shentonmusic.com/ ) verbatim to the sound recording<br> <br> Note: A slightly different version of this composition is also heard on the Isadar album, "Reconstructed" (Produced by Will Ackerman)<br> <br> Album & Songbook Review by: Kathy Parsons<br> <br> I love this CD! It constantly amazes me how many outstanding composer/pianists there are out there - especially in relation to the few who are highly (commercially) successful within this broad genre. I would say that Active Imagination definitely belongs near the top of the heap. Isadar’s style is original, and his pianism is excellent. He lists his inspirations as Liz Story, Keith Jarrett, and Bill Evans, and I can hear traces of all three in his playing, but find his composing and playing styles to be uniquely his own.<br> <br> The first three tracks are lively and upbeat (“Active Imagination”, “Throwing the Dice”, and “Where the Wild Things Are”) with an easy, jazzy, improvised feel. The meter changes are fascinating, and the bluesy beat on “Wild Things” is infectious.<br> <br> From there, the mood seems to gradually darken and become more introspective. “Waiting” is a beautiful, flowing mood piece full of questions and a lovely melody line. Isadar’s cover of Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain” is wonderful - this is a piece I often work on with my advanced students, and everything about Isadar’s interpretation of the piece seems right without being a carbon-copy of Liz’s recording.<br> <br> “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light’)” has a nice, easy flow with a strong sense of mystery; it also has an unusual rhythm that lightens the mood and adds a bounce. “Uncertainty” is cooler and more aloof, but gorgeous in its flowing introspection - that it ends with a major chord, feels like the soul-searching has had positive results. “Love Chaconne” is the closing track, and is the longest and most abstract piece on the CD. The left hand plays a repeated pattern while the right hand goes off in several different directions (one of the primary characteristics of a “chaconne”). Beautiful in its simplicity, this is the only track that seems to contain an element of pain and sorrow, but never dissolves into melodrama.<br> <br> Active Imagination is excellent from start to finish and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes solo piano with substance and complexity, but is still accessible, melodic, and rhythmic. Bravo amundo!<br> <br> Active Imagination Sheet Music Collection is the companion songbook to Isadar’s 1999 CD release, Active Imagination. The CD was one of my favorites for the year when I reviewed it for the print version of “Wind and Wire” magazine, so I was really looking forward to the sheet music! Transcribed note-for-note by David Shenton of ShentonMusic.com (I proofed about half of the book, so I can attest to how accurate it is!), it is up to you to make the music sound as close to the CD as you want or to interpret the music and make your own statements with it.<br> <br> One thing that really stands out about this collection is how much FUN it is to play. The rhythms are interesting and catchy, and the mood in several of the songs is playful and upbeat. This is especially true with the title song, “Throwing the Dice,” “Where the Wild Things Are,” and “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light).” “Waiting,” “Love Chaconne,” and “Uncertainty” are slower, more introspective, and a bit moody, making this a sheet music collection that contains a variety of moods and styles. The only piece missing from the book is Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain,” but the sheet music for that song is available in some of Ms. Story’s own collections.<br> <br> Early-advanced players should have no trouble with this music. The timing on some of the songs is a little bit tricky, but if you count it as you are learning it, it will fall into place.<br> <br> If you haven’t heard the CD, check it out, too! This book is available here from SMP, isadar.com and amazon.com. Highly recommended!<br> <br> Isadar is an artist on both Enlightened Piano Radio & Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, the latter featuring some of today's biggest names in solo piano music, including Ludovico Einaudi, David Nevue, Brian Crain, Kevin Kern, Robin Spielberg, Michele McLaughlin, Philip Wesley and over 300 more...<br> <br> Also available as sheet music in physical songbooks, digital downloads, as well as software for Yamaha Disklavier player-pianos.<br> <br> For more information, visit his website at: http://www.isadar.comContains:<br> "Waiting"<br> - taken from the Isadar solo piano collections, "Active Imagination / Reconstructed" (also available on SMP)<br> <br> Sounds like: Keith Jarrett, Bill Evans, Vince Guaraldi, Liz Story, George Winston, early Windham Hill solo piano artists<br> <br> Transcribed by: David Shenton ( https://www.shentonmusic.com/ ) verbatim to the sound recording<br> <br> Note: A slightly different version of this composition is also heard on the Isadar album, "Reconstructed" (Produced by Will Ackerman)<br> <br> Album & Songbook Review by: Kathy Parsons<br> <br> I love this CD! It constantly amazes me how many outstanding composer/pianists there are out there - especially in relation to the few who are highly (commercially) successful within this broad genre. I would say that Active Imagination definitely belongs near the top of the heap. Isadar’s style is original, and his pianism is excellent. He lists his inspirations as Liz Story, Keith Jarrett, and Bill Evans, and I can hear traces of all three in his playing, but find his composing and playing styles to be uniquely his own.<br> <br> The first three tracks are lively and upbeat (“Active Imagination”, “Throwing the Dice”, and “Where the Wild Things Are”) with an easy, jazzy, improvised feel. The meter changes are fascinating, and the bluesy beat on “Wild Things” is infectious.<br> <br> From there, the mood seems to gradually darken and become more introspective. “Waiting” is a beautiful, flowing mood piece full of questions and a lovely melody line. Isadar’s cover of Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain” is wonderful - this is a piece I often work on with my advanced students, and everything about Isadar’s interpretation of the piece seems right without being a carbon-copy of Liz’s recording.<br> <br> “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light’)” has a nice, easy flow with a strong sense of mystery; it also has an unusual rhythm that lightens the mood and adds a bounce. “Uncertainty” is cooler and more aloof, but gorgeous in its flowing introspection - that it ends with a major chord, feels like the soul-searching has had positive results. “Love Chaconne” is the closing track, and is the longest and most abstract piece on the CD. The left hand plays a repeated pattern while the right hand goes off in several different directions (one of the primary characteristics of a “chaconne”). Beautiful in its simplicity, this is the only track that seems to contain an element of pain and sorrow, but never dissolves into melodrama.<br> <br> Active Imagination is excellent from start to finish and I highly recommend it to anyone who likes solo piano with substance and complexity, but is still accessible, melodic, and rhythmic. Bravo amundo!<br> <br> Active Imagination Sheet Music Collection is the companion songbook to Isadar’s 1999 CD release, Active Imagination. The CD was one of my favorites for the year when I reviewed it for the print version of “Wind and Wire” magazine, so I was really looking forward to the sheet music! Transcribed note-for-note by David Shenton of ShentonMusic.com (I proofed about half of the book, so I can attest to how accurate it is!), it is up to you to make the music sound as close to the CD as you want or to interpret the music and make your own statements with it.<br> <br> One thing that really stands out about this collection is how much FUN it is to play. The rhythms are interesting and catchy, and the mood in several of the songs is playful and upbeat. This is especially true with the title song, “Throwing the Dice,” “Where the Wild Things Are,” and “Feu Follet (the ‘spook’ light).” “Waiting,” “Love Chaconne,” and “Uncertainty” are slower, more introspective, and a bit moody, making this a sheet music collection that contains a variety of moods and styles. The only piece missing from the book is Liz Story’s “Wedding Rain,” but the sheet music for that song is available in some of Ms. Story’s own collections.<br> <br> Early-advanced players should have no trouble with this music. The timing on some of the songs is a little bit tricky, but if you count it as you are learning it, it will fall into place.<br> <br> If you haven’t heard the CD, check it out, too! This book is available here from SMP, isadar.com and amazon.com. Highly recommended!<br> <br> Isadar is an artist on both Enlightened Piano Radio & Whisperings Solo Piano Radio, the latter featuring some of today's biggest names in solo piano music, including Ludovico Einaudi, David Nevue, Brian Crain, Kevin Kern, Robin Spielberg, Michele McLaughlin, Philip Wesley and over 300 more...<br> <br> Also available as sheet music in physical songbooks, digital downloads, as well as software for Yamaha Disklavier player-pianos.<br> <br> For more information, visit his website at: http://www.isadar.com
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