@Gary1q2 Where an "octave" is an 8th, going two steps more is a 10th. You can see in one bar here the right hand is playing an F and an A more than an octave away. That's a 10th. Many pianists can hit that no problem, while others need to roll 10ths.
whats a 10th?
Gary1q2 5 months ago
@Gary1q2 Where an "octave" is an 8th, going two steps more is a 10th. You can see in one bar here the right hand is playing an F and an A more than an octave away. That's a 10th. Many pianists can hit that no problem, while others need to roll 10ths.
Keeper1st 2 months ago
lol @ the mouse pointer thats a total win ^_^
Alexking99 1 year ago 4
this is a great arrangement, prolly really fun to play too. *downloading and printing*
darrenvile 1 year ago
I'm horrible at reading sheets... what are the notes to the intro?
MobyMB24 2 years ago
haha! you made your mouse cursor dance to the music.
JoshtheLoserface 2 years ago 15
@JoshtheLoserface Sure!
Potjino 1 year ago