






I Let It Happen (With lyrics and chords)-Gracie Abrams
Piano
Vidéo perf.
Difficulté: Moyen
6 Pages
Infos essentielles
- Instrument 1
- Piano
- Pages
- 6
- Difficulté
- Moyen
- Type
- 1 port.
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Paroles
- Inclus
- Accord
- Inclus
- Instrument
- Piano
- Pages
- 6
- Difficulté
- Moyen
- Type
- 1 port.
- Instrumentation
- Solo
- Paroles
- Inclus
- Accord
- Inclus
Hi, I am Rita. I transcribe sheet music since 2007. All my sheet music are accurate but simple, beginner-level transcriptions with lyrics (singing is good for mental health). Request any popular song in any genre and language.
More Gracie Abrams
The track is transcribed in the original key, G Major, and uses basic major and minor chords G С Em D.
It is composed with a straight rhythm in common time.
Accent strong beats but do it softly.
Learn the left hand first and avoid learning both hands together in the very beginning. Patience is a virtue. Otherwise you will fail immediately and abandon the score.
The left-hand fulfills an accompanying role. Play any pattern (chords, arpeggios, tremolo, ostinato).
The right hand imitates the vocal delivery by Gracie Abrams: a predominant vocal style is staccato.
Pitch inflections (slurred notes) should be played quietly.
Play pianissimo.
Hi, I am Rita. I transcribe sheet music since 2007. All my sheet music are accurate but simple, beginner-level transcriptions with lyrics (singing is good for mental health). Request any popular song in any genre and language.
More Gracie Abrams
The track is transcribed in the original key, G Major, and uses basic major and minor chords G С Em D.
It is composed with a straight rhythm in common time.
Accent strong beats but do it softly.
Learn the left hand first and avoid learning both hands together in the very beginning. Patience is a virtue. Otherwise you will fail immediately and abandon the score.
The left-hand fulfills an accompanying role. Play any pattern (chords, arpeggios, tremolo, ostinato).
The right hand imitates the vocal delivery by Gracie Abrams: a predominant vocal style is staccato.
Pitch inflections (slurred notes) should be played quietly.
Play pianissimo.